Canada Has a Problem -- and He's It!
There's a Problem, and He's It!
"Amplifying and giving reasons, partisan reasons, to mistrust the outcome of an election, mistrust the experts at Elections Canada, and in our security services, and our top public servants, who are saying that the election integrity held, that's something that we have seen from elsewhere, is not a good path to go down for society or for democracy."Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau
PHOTO BY CHRISTINNE MUSCHI /Reuters |
Question
Justin Trudeau's lack of action, much less interest in the covert
activity of Chinese agents during the last two general elections that
confirmed Trudeau as prime minister of Canada and you're proving
yourself Trumpian. Mr. Trudeau knows how to categorize his critics.
When legitimate protests came trundling by truck into downtown Ottawa,
Trudeau knew they were up to no good, criticizing his government; they
were scum, racists, white supremacists.
The
'Freedom Convoy' wanted to protest edicts mandated by their prime
minister, that would refuse work to truckers who were not
COVID-inoculated. They took umbrage at the government's lockdowns,
isolation mandates, masking, vaccines and wanted their grievances to be
heard, that they resented being labelled second-class citizens, racists
and white supremacists, not the hard-working citizens that they were,
exercising their Charter rights to protest in freedom of expression.
As
for Mr. Trudeau's suggestion that Canadians are losing trust in
government and its agencies, it's hardly surprising. When one
conflict-of-interest after another has been revealed, one instance after
another of unethical behaviour by the prime minister himself,
investigated by the parliamentary ethics officer who labelled them
ethics breaches. From accepting the Aga Khan's island vacation retreat
for his family, to applying pressure to the-then Minister of Justice to
withdraw criminal charges against SNC Lavalin.
Moral
breaches in groping a female reporter, then denying it, claiming that
people 'see things differently'. For his personal vendetta against the
former vice-chief of the defence staff, Vice-Admiral Mark Norman whom he
accused of leaking confidential information to the press, when Trudeau
was determined to bypass the need for a Canadian Navy supply vessel that
Admiral Norman had negotiated for in his professional role. Admiral
Norman was sued for breach of trust essentially by the prime minister
and he was acquitted, but his career was in tatters.
Justin
Trudeau's manipulations to award a 'charity' a munificent contract
during the pandemic with no oversight or assurance that the We Charity
could deliver organizationally on the details of the contract. The prime
minister's personal involvement with the charity, its questionable
practices, the fact that it paid hundreds of thousands to the prime
minister's mother Margaret for promotional appearances, as well as his
brother, a shabby performance overall.
“China-linked actors took an active role in seeking to influence the Sept. 20, 2021 parliamentary election in Canada, displaying signs of a coordinated campaign to influence behaviour among the Chinese diaspora.”Comprehensive November 2021 report by the Atlantic Council’s Digital Forensic Research Lab.
But
it is Justin Trudeau's long love affair with Communist China, with a
belligerent, aggressive Beijing, refusing to release details about why
it was that two research scientists working at Canada's most
biologically secure research station were suddenly escorted out of the
complex, along with their close ties to the research arm of the Chinese
Peoples Revolutionary Army. His trip to China even while Beijing was
causing security alarm among its near neighbours, to have a trade
agreement signed.
The
list of his misdemeanors is endless. When Canada's federal police
force, the RCMP and its signal intelligence security agency, CSIS,
advised the prime minister and his office that Chinese agents were
attempting to interfere in Canadian elections, nothing was done about
it. Evidence was discovered that
China
had engaged in voter-suppression in areas of the country where the
opposition Conservatives held seats. In British Columbia,
Chinese-Canadians withheld their votes for fear that Chinese authorities
would scrutinize voters lists.
More
latterly, Canada's national newspaper, The Globe and Mail, and Global
News television reported what was already suspected, that a Toronto-area
Liberal MP benefited from assistance from the Chinese consulate. CSIS
had warned the Liberals that Han Dong not be permitted to run under the
Liberal label. It had already been revealed that Chinese language
newspapers published in Canada influenced Chinese-Canadian voters to
cast ballots for the Liberals, more friendly to China than the
Conservative opposition.
Evidence
surfaced that eleven candidates for election were supplied with funding
by China to aid their campaigns toward success. Although the
Conservative Party won a majority of the votes, the Liberals won more
riding seats, no small thanks to the Chinese Communist Party
interference. While Mr. Trudeau has little option, given the evidence
made public, but to agree there has been interference he contends it is
limited and has not impeded Canadian democracy.
"In a free democracy it is not up to unelected security officials to dictate to political parties who can or cannot run [for election].""Han Dong is an outstanding member of our team and suggestions that he is somehow not loyal to Canada should not be entertained.":We are extraordinarily lucky and happy to have a member of Parliament like Han Dong in our midst, serving his community, serving our country, alongside Chinese Canadian MPs from different parts of the country."Prime Minister Justin Trudeau
The
prime minister is not the least little bit concerned that other
Chinese-Canadian Members of Parliament who ran under the Consrvative
banner and who were opposed to China's influence in Canada went down to
defeat as a result of the CCP's manipulation from within the
Chinese-Canadian community.
"It would be beyond outrageous if the prime minister of our country was made aware that one of his Liberal candidates was compromised by the Chinese Communist Party and outright refused to do the right thing.""It is crucial for confidence in our democracy that we know what Justin Trudeau and his government knew, and when.""[Trudeau and his government] cannot hide any longer."Conservative MP Michael Cooper"[A public inquiry is the right] route [for the government to take]."“It should be given a limited mandate so that they report … well before the next election. There should be an inquiry under the Inquiries Act so that they can … subpoena people and documents if need be,”“I can’t see any compelling reason not to do it in the public interest except some partisan considerations.”“I think in this case, the allegations are so serious they need to be looked into,”“I think a public inquiry is really the route to go.”Richard Fadden, former head, Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS), former national security advisor to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau
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