MONTREAL: A federal judge in Canada on Tuesday ordered the lobbying commission to take a second look into whether the Aga Khan violated rules by hosting Prime Minister Justin Trudeau at his private island in the Bahamas.

The court ordered the Commissioner of Lobbying "to re-examine the actions of everyone at the Aga Khan Foundation with 'a broad view of the circumstances,'" read a statement by the watchdog group Democracy Watch.

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