‘Foreigners are not above the law’: China rejects Canada’s opposition to Spavor and Schellenberg rulings

The Chinese foreign ministry has hit back at the Canadian prime minister as the countries bicker over the sentencing of two Canadian citizens in China. Beijing has reminded Ottawa that foreigners are not above the law.

Speaking on Thursday, foreign ministry spokeswoman Hua Chunying told gathered press that Canada’s opposition to Beijing’s sentencing of Canadians Robert Lloyd Schellenberg and Michael Spavor infringed China’s sovereignty.

Hua urged Canada not to engage in microphone diplomacy, a strategy that has been proven to fail, and to refrain from publishing their opinions. She claimed that while Canada advertises itself as a country that respects the law, its only objective in this case was to politicize issues.

We’re going to have to realize we are at war eventually. Fuck the China class.

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Canada cites “diversity” in outer space as strength in UN report

“As a champion of the full, meaningful and equal participation of women in all aspects of disarmament, Canada welcomes the emphasis on the full involvement and equal participation of women and men in discussions on reducing space threats through responsible behaviours and the need to assess the possible differentiated impacts of such threats,” Canada’s submission reads.

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To reduce the deficit, Canadians want increased taxes on the wealthy and large corporations

In mid-July, the Broadbent Institute and the Professional Institute for the Public Service of Canada commissioned Abacus Data to conduct a national public opinion survey to explore attitudes and opinions about the federal deficit and the post-pandemic recovery.

Taxing the rich will allow the Liberals to send more money overseas.

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Canadian Universities Promote Anti-Anglophone Critical Race Theory

Originating in the mid-1970s, Critical Race Theory is liberal academic ideology which espouses that white supremacy “exists and maintains power through law.”

Within CRT theory, the term “whiteness”is defined as “specific dimensions of racism that serves to elevate white people over people of colour.”

It should be of no surprise that this form of prejudice against Anglo-European citizens is quietly working its way into Canadian universities. Nor should it appear shocking that our Liberal government has integrated critical race theory ideology into their training materials.

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WE Charity awarded multiple government contracts without competition: new report

Ombudsman Alexander Jeglic found a number of contracts exhibiting a troubling pattern of favouritism towards WE. These contracts were dated prior to the government’s controversial decision to award the charity a $43.5 million pandemic grant to oversee the $912 million federal Summer Student Service Grant, which was ultimately axed following public outcry.

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Biden and Trudeau are Putin and Xi’s useful energy idiots

The Biden and Trudeau administrations should pause to reflect carefully on just how much rope Vladimir Putin and Chairman Xi have already sold them

By viewing the world chiefly through the dual lenses of carbon and climate, the Biden and Trudeau governments are missing the key foundations of global energy strategy: security and economic viability. Be assured, Russia’s Vladimir Putin and China’s Xi Jinping are not.

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Twitter Nazis

Maxime Bernier and I follow each other, but I’m not allowed to like this tweet.

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Election soon, or election later? For Trudeau, it’s a gamble either way

Federal elections in Canada don’t happen on a schedule. More often than not, they happen when someone in a position of power thinks it would be a good idea to have one.

Justin Trudeau seems to be the leader who thinks so right now. There’s at least some chance he’d end up regretting the decision to trigger an early election. But there’s an equal (perhaps even greater) chance that he’d regret passing up the opportunity.

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Canada must act against new Iranian President’s crimes against humanity

The June sham election of Ebrahim Raisi as president of Iran is likely to bring even more political instability to the Middle East partly because the nation’s militant clerics have now moved the country further towards a one-party state.

On Iran’s own official count, voter turnout in a population of 82 million was 48.8 %, a quarter lower than in 2017. “It was a protest vote … against the political system,” says Sanam Vakil, Iran expert at Chatham House, “… frustration that (Iranians) are no longer … considered … important to this process.”

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If China hadn’t targeted white Canadians, would Chinese-Canadian relations be business as usual?

If China hadn’t targeted white Canadians, would Chinese-Canadian relations be business as usual?

“… In recent decades, Canada and many other nations had routinely employed a kind of dual-track diplomatic approach with Beijing. The two sides would discuss trade and business matters more or less independently from any other issue.

On the one hand, Canadian leaders would publicly condemn China’s ongoing abuses and advocate for the rule of law. On the other hand, as the Asian country’s wealth grew, Canadian leaders would go on trade missions, attend economic summits and arrange bilateral state visits in hopes of striking trade or investment deals.

When trade was the focus, human rights and the rule of law usually wouldn’t come up at all.

Western societies have mishandled or simply ignored Beijing’s actions out of narrow self-interest — eager to tap into the country’s wealth, quick to turn away from the true face of the regime. Decades of wilful misinterpretation have, over time, become our complicity in the toxic diplomacy and human rights abuses China engages in today.”


The point is made – Our China Class is a conniving, reprehensible cabal of greed driven scoundrels.

Articles penned by our “Corporate class” or at least their lackeys continue to crop up in various publications calling for engagement via trade with the communist regime because that’s worked great (for them) so far.

Our so-called national broadcaster happily served as a CCP mouthpiece and ran a hit piece against an anti-communist regime publication by recruiting a couple of cranks to feign widespread popular outrage at it’s door to door delivery because “Racist.”

The Liberal Party accepts donations from even the sketchiest of Chinese “business moguls” while Justin plays dress-up and a former LPC minister offered legal advice for Meng Wanzhous’ defense.

Our universities whore themselves in Communist China’s service and even our military thought it a swell idea to offer training to the “Peoples Liberation Army”.

God forbid we learn that Canada contributed to the Covid catastrophe by opening our virus lab to Chinese agents. Our government certainly aided the regime by parroting the CCP line when the virus was first unleashed so anything is possible.

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Calgary chamber asking province to create COVID-19 vaccine passport system

Speaking on Tuesday on the Calgary Eyeopener, chamber president and CEO Deborah Yedlin said businesses have voiced concerns surrounding their ability to stay open amid the province’s lifting of restrictions.

“Our members have told us that a vaccine certificate passport is a very good idea, and it’s really, really critical to be able to continue to open successfully and consistently,” Yedlin said.

“If we’re not going to be testing, tracing and isolating, we need another mechanism to keep everyone safe.”

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China sentences Canadian Michael Spavor to 11 years on spying charges

DINGDANGDONG, CHINA — A Chinese court sentenced Canadian entrepreneur Michael Spavor to 11 years in prison Wednesday in a spying case linked to Beijing’s pressure campaign against the Canadian government over the arrest of an executive at tech giant Huawei.

A Canadian court will hear final arguments in the next few weeks over whether to hand over the executive, Meng Wanzhou, to face U.S. criminal charges in connection with possible violations of trade sanctions on Iran.

Trudeau issues statement… “Unacceptable”

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O’Toole warns Canadians not safe in China after court upholds death sentence

Federal Conservative Leader Erin O’Toole accused Beijing of using the death penalty for political purposes on Tuesday after a Chinese court upheld the sentence of a Canadian sentenced to death in a drug case.

O’Toole also reopened the door to a Canadian boycott of next year’s Winter Olympics in China, warning the Chinese government’s recent actions show Canadians are not safe in the country.

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