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Holding China accountable on COVID-19 is in Canada's interest, says Samantha Power

Holding China accountable on COVID-19 is in Canada's interest, says Samantha Power Multiple reports suggest China wasn't providing accurate coronavirus-related data and concealed the extent of the outbreak early on during the pandemic. Former U.S. ambassador to the UN Samantha Power says China's actions early on in the pandemic "absolutely" need to be investigated. Canada has yet to call for any such investigation.


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