Chinese Consul-General in Vancouver Issued Veiled ‘Warning’ to Canadian Politicians, Former MP Says

Former Conservative MP Kenny Chiu says he has raised concerns with authorities investigating foreign interference about a veiled “warning” issued by a former Chinese consul-general in Vancouver.

Chiu told The Epoch Times that he was concerned about remarks made by Tong Xiaoling during a July 2020 interview with the Vancouver-based Chinese language radio station AM1320.

“She was practically giving out a warning to Chinese Canadian politicians,” he said.

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Liberals make unsubstantiated claim climate plan saved 60 million cars’ worth of emissions

Slimeball

Liberal Government House Leader Karina Gould claimed her party’s climate plan cut emissions by “the equivalent of 60 million cars.”

Aides did not substantiate the claim. Emissions went up in the last official reporting period, per Blacklock’s Reporter — and Canada has never had 60 million cars.

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SLOBODIAN: Now the Liberals think they should be able to tell you what to eat?! Yes, they do

A federal government bill aims to seize power over what Canadians can eat when the World Health Organization (WHO) decides it’s time to declare another ‘pandemic.” And that’s something this menacing globalist outfit seems to be champing at the bit to do.

This tyrannical intrusion on what Canadians will be allowed to consume means meat would be off the menu, and serving alternative vegetable proteins and perhaps insects would be mandated.

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Birth tourism families could reap ‘never ending chain’ of Canadian citizenship abroad: critics

Proposed changes to the Citizenship Act have prompted concerns of a “never-ending chain of citizenship” for Canadians choosing to live abroad, including for the children of so-called birth tourists.

Bill C-71 is a proposed amendment to the Act that intends to allow Canadian citizenship to be continuously passed down by citizens who were born abroad to their children who are also born abroad, as opposed to the current first-generation limit.

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Majority of all Canadians now disapprove of Trudeau — except Toronto Star, CBC and CTV reporters

Majority of all Canadians now disapprove of Trudeau — except hardcore Liberals: poll

A new Postmedia-Leger poll has found that Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is popular only with an ever-dwindling coterie of hardcore Liberal voters, with every other voter demographic wanting him gone.

“While this partisan split is not unusual, it is particularly marked at the moment,” said Sébastien Dallaire, an executive president at Leger, in an email to National Post.

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Trudeau gov’t dragging its feet on NORAD modernization

Documents reveal why Trudeau government needs to speed up NORAD modernization, expert says

OTTAWA—The federal government is off to a slow start on its 20-year plan to improve Canada’s contribution to the North American Aerospace Defence Command (NORAD) that it shares with the United States, new documents show.

Tabled in Parliament last week in response to a written question from Conservative MP Bob Zimmer, the documents detail how much money was spent over the first two years of the government’s $38.6-billion “NORAD modernization” plan. As of June this year, the government had spent $69.7 million on the initiative, more than half of which was used for expanding internal government services to start shepherding through the promised projects, which include new radar and communications systems, the documents show.

Trudeau would weaken the ability of NORAD to track Santa.

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Canadians are not buying the ‘climate change’ narrative: government poll

Government polling reveals that most Canadians are not alarmed over “climate change” and will continue to eat meat.

According to in-house Privy Council research obtained by Blacklock’s Reporter, over one third of Canadians think “climate change” could benefit Canada while almost half believe that “adapting to the impacts of climate change is cheaper than preventing it.”

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STIRLING: Trudeau Liberals funding group that hypes unlikely green benefits

The green-extreme Canadian Climate Institute has been Xeeting a clip of Kate Harland, a so-called ‘mitigation’ expert, claiming that once people make the “Big Switch” away from fossil fuels to a decarbonized, electrified world, people will “save up to 12% on their energy bills by 2050.”

That seems to be a highly optimistic forecast.


It’s all a scam.

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Asylum claims at Canadian airports are skyrocketing: Here’s why it’s happening

Asylum seekers became the focus of a jurisdictional tug-of-war this month when federal Immigration Minister Marc Miller accused conservative premiers of trying to “weaponize” asylum arrivals for political gain.

The federal Liberal government is hoping to alleviate pressure on Quebec and Ontario, where the bulk of asylum seekers are entering through airports in Toronto and Montreal, by resettling asylum seekers more evenly in other provinces across the country.

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What if our housing crisis can’t be fixed?

It’s a puzzle. Whatever its answer, its consequences are likely to foment an upheaval in Canada that the coming defeat of Justin Trudeau’s Liberals and the election of a Conservative government should not be expected to forestall.

The puzzle, by the reckoning of urban planner, landscape architect, author and University of British Columbia professor Patrick Condon, can be put this way.

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Statistics Canada data shows immigration remains out of control

More than 250,000 people were added to Canada’s population between April 1 and July 1 of this year. It’s another massive increase at a time when the country simply can’t handle this kind of rapid growth.

The latest Statistics Canada report on population showed that between July 1, 2023, and July 1, 2024, we recorded a 3% increase in population – more than 1.2 million.

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The scandal that shocked Parliament in the spring is slowly fading from memory

For a few weeks in June, concerns ran high on Parliament Hill about unnamed MPs or senators possibly being compromised, perhaps even consciously, by foreign states — fears raised by a startling but opaque report by the National Security and Intelligence Committee of Parliamentarians.

“We cannot and must not remain indifferent in light of such a revelation,” Bloc Quebecois MP Rene Villemure said.

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Hey CBC and CTV, please ask about the costs of Trudeau’s new social programs

Parliament is back in session, with fireworks in the Commons over the New Democratic Party’s continued support for the Trudeau government. But instead of focusing on (often-contrived) political drama, the media would better serve Canadians if it critically evaluated government policy, with a keen eye on government finances and taxpayer money.

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Thinking the ‘unthinkable’: NATO wants Canada and allies to gear up for a conventional war

CAF rearmament

NATO says it wants its members to develop national plans to bolster the capacity of their individual defence industry sectors, a concept Canada has struggled with — or avoided outright — for decades.

At the NATO leaders summit in Washington in July, alliance members agreed to come up with strategies to boost their domestic defence materiel sectors, and to share those strategies with each other. Almost entirely overshadowed at the time by debates about members’ defence spending and support for Ukraine, the new policy got little attention.

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I’ve voted Liberal my entire life. Trudeau has made that impossible now.

The Liberal party and I have always been close. Inseparable, really. At age 21 in 1968, and freshly eligible to vote, I cast my first ballot for one Pierre Elliott Trudeau, new Liberal leader and MP for Mount Royal. It was immensely satisfying.

The night before, I’d been on Sherbrooke Street as the Jean-Baptiste parade grew violent and Trudeau, who was there, stood defiantly as separatist hurled missiles his way. Throughout the campaign, I’d worn my Trudeau button proudly, joining enthralled crowds at appearances.

This woman likely needs detox.

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