"Biden's Visit to Canada: Addressing Chinese Influence, Defense Spending, and Diplomatic Tensions"

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President Joe Biden and Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau will meet for two days of discussions on a range of topics, but both men face Chinese-manufactured crises at home that they may be keen to escape. Trudeau faces allegations of Chinese interference in Canadian elections, while Biden faces accusations that his family received payments through a Chinese energy company. China denies all allegations of interference. Trudeau's close adviser, Telford, will speak on the week of April 10 on what she and the prime minister knew about Chinese interference and what they did to stop it.
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