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- IRCC says it has received expressions of interest from more than one million people trying to flee the Taliban regime in Afghanistan, but it's only accepting 40,000 people.
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- With the House returning this week, the House Government Ops Committee will begin its probe of the $100-million in government contracts awarded to the private firm McKinsey & Company since 2015.
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