U.S. will counter foreign interference at home and among allies, one of its top diplomats says

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As U.S. President Joe Biden’s visit to Ottawa wound down, one of the United States’ top diplomats touted co-operation with Canada on a variety of key global issues — and vowed to help defend Canadian democracy against foreign interference.

Brian Nichols, who serves as assistant secretary of state for western hemisphere affairs, maintained in an interview on CBC’s The House airing Saturday the sunny attitude that Biden brought to his events around Parliament Hill on Friday.

Leaders from Canada and the U.S. expressed mutual admiration over the course of the whirlwind official visit, and skirted a series of issues that might have provoked controversy.

The U.S., for example,

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