Trudeau says he will not call public inquiry into Chinese electoral interference

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is ruling out a public inquiry to examine China’s interference in Canada’s democracy and once again insisted the influence activities of Chinese diplomats and their proxies did not affect the outcome of the 2019 and 2020 elections.

Speaking to reporters in Toronto marking the anniversary of Russia’s all-out military assault on Ukraine, Mr. Trudeau said he is satisfied with hearings now being conducted by a parliamentary committee into the past two election campaigns.


Trudeau won’t catch much flak at all for failing to call an inquiry, thank Poilievre for that.

Poilievre sucked the air out of the ChicCom interference story with his boneheaded comments on Christine Anderson.

With those comments Poilievre told his CPC cronies that he doesn’t care about the fears and concerns of average Canadians and that the CPC will continue to support a callous & destructive policy of mass immigration.

By his statement Poilievre also signalled he was a fully pledged member of the UNIPARTY.

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Former chief electoral officer calls for independent inquiry into Chinese interference in Canadian elections

Former chief electoral officer Jean-Pierre Kingsley is calling for an independent inquiry into China’s sophisticated strategy to interfere in the 2019 and 2021 federal elections.

Mr. Kingsley, who served in the post from 1990 to 2007, said it is disturbing that CSIS documents reveal Chinese strategy to influence Canada’s 2021 election and illegal methods to help favoured candidates in the two most recent campaigns.

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Canadian Forces looking into role of military personnel involved with the ‘Mriya Report’ linked to the Ukraine focused charity ‘Mriya Aid’

Commentators on the Mriya Report, created by Canadian Forces Capt. Joseph Friedberg, denounced the Ukrainians who had raised concerns about some of the activities of the Ottawa-based charity Mriya Aid.

The Canadian Forces is looking into the role of military personnel in a fundraising group that has threatened to sue a Ukrainian medic and has launched online attacks on those raising questions about donations to Ukraine.

Commentators on the Mriya Report, created by Canadian Forces Capt. Joseph Friedberg, denounced the Ukrainians who had raised concerns about some of the activities of the Ottawa-based charity Mriya Aid.

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Canada moves one step closer to euthanizing CHILDREN: Critics slam ‘reckless’ and ‘horrible’ panel urging government to pass law allowing minors under 18 with terminal illnesses to die by assisted suicide

Campaigners have slammed as ‘reckless’ and ‘horrible’ a plan by a Canadian parliamentary committee to expand the country’s assisted-suicide program to terminally sick children.

They told DailyMail.com that sick and disabled kids could soon be joining the roughly 10,000 adults who end their lives each year by state-sanctioned euthanasia in the world’s most permissive such program.

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Ontario: Pakistani child sex abuse is an open secret

The Rotherham groomers were protected by their own. “They believe it is they who are victims of a racist witch-hunt — despite the fact that Pakistani gangs were allowed to rape their way around Rotherham for so long because, in part, politically correct officials were terrified of being accused of racism. They see any of us who try to tackle this problem as siding with the white ‘enemy’.”

The first time Rahim* was raped by a family member, he was six years old. In the early Nineties, three of Rahim’s uncles immigrated from Pakistan to the small town in Southern Ontario, Canada where Rahim’s family lived. He was five years old at the time; his elder sisters were nine and 14, and his baby brother was a new-born. The sexual abuse started almost immediately. Rahim says he was raped by one of his uncles “extremely frequently” for five years: two to three times a week, every week. His sisters weren’t spared either.

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Douglas Todd: Why being ‘woke’ is not left wing

Democratic Socialists Protest Involvement in WW II

Opinion: The identification of wokeism as left wing fractures traditional left politics and can help the rise of the right

It’s becoming uncomfortably clear the left wing of the political spectrum in North America today is increasingly divided. It’s also confused.

The old left, which has fought many successful battles for justice for all, especially for economic fairness, is having trouble understanding an emerging movement that also thinks of itself as left-wing.


It might help the Right? The Horror!

This reminds me of when the Left protested involvement in WW II – until Hitler invaded the Soviet Union and also of Trudeau warning that exposing his government’s suspicious behavior with Communist China actually helps the ChiComs undermine our society.

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Canada’s worker ‘shortage’ is an illusion, and bringing in cheap labour doesn’t help

… Rather than not enough workers, the issue is that the prices of the goods and services that workers produce have increased faster than their wages, motivating businesses to hire more workers and sell more.

Canada’s current tight labour markets overwhelmingly reflect increases in the demand for workers, not a decline in their numbers. And the solution is not to satiate that demand with cheap labour, which undermines labour productivity and average economic living standards in the population.


The CPC lost my vote because they refuse to speak out on the mass immigration scandal.

They want bodies to feed the greed of the corporate class and they don’t care where they come from or how damaging the impact is on you and your family.

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“Canadian” ISIS facilitator gets 14 years … time served means he will do less than 2, pretends to denounce extremism

Awso Peshdary Muslim Terrorist

Awso Peshdary, 33, told the court he believed it was “God’s favour to me” that the RCMP put a stop to his terrorist activities by arresting him in 2015.

“I, with a voice embedded with growth, maturity and years of reflection, denounce my previously-held extremist beliefs,” he said in a statement.

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We’re At The Point Of No Return.

The Trudeau government is actively obstructing efforts to shine a public light on Beijing’s interference at the core of Canada’s democratic processes. Why?

Here’s how bad it’s got. It was just another day in Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s “post-national” state, and the proceedings of the Standing Committee on Procedure and House Affairs collapsed in chaos on Tuesday after the Liberals moved to hobble the committee’s ability to elicit documents related to Beijing’s clandestine interference in the 2021 federal election.

It was ugly. Here’s how ugly.

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Public Safety Minister Marco Mendicino have more than once insinuated that alarms about Beijing’s interference in the 2019 and 2021 federal elections are a ploy in a Trump-style strategy to undermine public confidence in the legitimacy of democratic election outcomes. That should show you just how badly Team Trudeau wants us all to shut up about what Beijing has been up to in Canada, and to stop asking how much Trudeau and his ministers know about it.

Something is terribly rotten within the Liberal Party.

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Study finds 42% of Canadians support socialism in Canada … they also enjoy sniffing glue

A new Fraser Institute poll found 42% of Canadians — and as many as 50% in the 18-24 age range — are in favour of socialism but few want to foot the bill for it.

The study, done by Leger for the Institute in the fall of 2022, also found socialism support drops to 38% among Canadians over the age of 55.

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Chrystia Freeland wags finger at founders of naughty ChiCom bank operating in Canada

Chrystia Freeland rings national security alarm about founders of Canadian bank with suspected ties to China

Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland is raising national-security concerns about Wealth One Bank of Canada, telling three of its founding shareholders that they could be susceptible to Chinese government coercion, according to two sources.

The shareholders are also facing allegations from other Canadian financial institutions that they have engaged in money laundering, according to a letter sent by Ms. Freeland to the three individuals late last year.

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Loblaw earns $529M in Q4 profits as Canadians continue to be hit with higher food prices

Loblaw Companies on Thursday forecast annual earnings above analysts’ expectations, after the Canadian retailer’s fourth-quarter results beat estimates, helped by strength in its pharmacy business and as demand held up for groceries.

The company says it earned a profit available to common shareholders of $529 million. Its fourth-quarter revenue rose about 10 per cent to $14.01 billion, topping estimates of $13.75 billion.


One industry expert put it bluntly: “This is what collusion looks like”

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Majority of Canadians want Ukraine to win war, but are less supportive of military aid: poll

Nearly three quarters of Canadians would like to see Ukraine win the war but only about a third think Canada should provide more military equipment

An overwhelming majority of Canadians support Ukraine in its war against Russia, but there’s some skepticism about what — if anything — Canada should do more of in order to support its ally, according to a new poll.


Trudeau can’t be bothered to maintain Canada’s army so the US is dreaming we’ll meet treaty obligations – U.S. ‘remains hopeful’ Canada will hit NATO defence spending target: ambassador

Trudeau used tax payer money to burnish his image when he bought Ukraine an air-defense system, one that our own troops have been denied for years. How soon before the cupboard is bare for everyone?

More… Ukrainians who fled to Canada are building armoured vehicles to help war effort

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After years of cozying up to China, Trudeau impotent in face of election interference

Any strong words Trudeau may mouth about China are to be taken with a very large grain of salt.

The most recent reports have revealed just how extensive China’s activities have become, and exposed the Trudeau government’s astonishing reluctance to treat them with the seriousness they deserve

Once established, it can take a long time to escape a bad reputation, as Canada has when it comes to China.

It’s been decades in the making, with successive prime ministers seized by the perceived gains to be had from the world’s most populous market. The current prime minister famously expressed his enthusiasm for the one-party state’s “basic dictatorship.”

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Trudeau launches lame attack on Opposition after being caught out on suspicious lack of response to ChiCom election interference & espionage activities

Political spin on election interference helps China undermine democracies: Trudeau

OTTAWA – Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says members of Parliament who put a political spin on foreign election interference are helping China undermine Canadians’ confidence in their democracy.

He says playing “political games” to get a partisan advantage will undermine people’s trust in their institutions, and will only assist the efforts of countries like Russia and China that attempt to make democracies unstable.

He told reporters today that Canadians must have trust in the electoral process, regardless of which political party is in power, and parties must work together on the issue.

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