Poll: Only 47% Of Liberal Voters Regard The Evil Communist Chinese Slave State Unfavorably

Canada should see China as a ‘threat’ or ‘enemy’, most Canadians say: survey

Few Canadians are willing to give Beijing the benefit of the doubt when it comes to bilateral relations with Ottawa, according to a new poll conducted by Angus Reid Institute.

According to the survey, 40 per cent said the federal government should approach Chinese government as a threat to its interests while 22 per cent said they believe Beijing is an “enemy.” In contrast 12 per cent of Canadians surveyed said the view China favorably.

… The survey also found that three-in-five of past Conservative voters view China very unfavorably. The portion is 47 per cent for past Liberal voters, 37 per cent for NDP voters and 36 per cent for Bloc Quebecois voters.

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Names of Candidates Supported by Beijing an ‘Open Secret,’ Committee Told

The Chinese regime’s interference in Canadian elections revealed in recent media leaks is only the “tip of the iceberg,” and anti-Beijing activists say they have a good idea who its favoured candidates are, a Commons committee heard on March 10.

“If we want to say who are the 11 potential nominees that CSIS had kind of mentioned, I can pretty much guess who they are,” said Cheuk Kwan, co-chair of the Toronto Association for Democracy in China.

Kwan was referring to media reporting that the Chinese regime had funded at least 11 candidates in the 2019 election.

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John Ivison: Liberals are fighting suspiciously hard to prevent Katie Telford testifying on Chinese interference

Full of shit.

The motion introduced at the House of Commons’ ethics committee on Friday to call the prime minister’s chief of staff to testify on its investigation into foreign interference means there are now two parliamentary committees seeking an audience with Katie Telford, and, presumably, two committees that are about to be gridlocked by Liberal filibusters.

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The Prime Minister could clear up the most important questions about China’s interference in our elections – simply by answering them

Wednesday was a gruesome day for the Prime Minister. It began with a report by Global News citing two high-level memos to the Prime Minister’s Office warning, in highly specific terms, not just about foreign interference in our elections generally, but about infiltration and funding of Liberal campaigns by the government of China.

The first, a “Special Report” prepared by the Intelligence Assessment Secretariat within the Privy Council Office – which reports directly to the Prime Minister – warned that Chinese officials had passed money via intermediaries to a clandestine network of 11 candidates in the 2019 election.

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This is life on Roxham Road, where illegal border crossers and frustrations abound

ST-BERNARD-DE-LACOLLE, Que. — The citizens and mayor of St-Bernard-de-Lacolle, a small Quebec municipality that straddles the U.S. border and is home to the now famous irregular Roxham Road border crossing, often find themselves torn between feelings of empathy and frustration.

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WARMINGTON: Trudeau gets help from CBC’s Marg Delahunty in stopping reporters’ questions

While Mary Walsh and her comedic Marg Delahunty TV character scored an exclusive encounter with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, not everybody’s laughing.

Trudeau, who has been stonewalling on intelligence operatives reportedly warning him about Chinese election interference, got some help off the bench, and out of retirement, from Walsh’s Delahunty character in blocking reporters from asking questions Thursday.

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China accuses Canada of smearing reputation over alleged secret police stations

China on Friday accused Canada of smearing its reputation over allegations China is secretly operating two overseas police stations in Quebec.

Canada should “stop sensationalizing and hyping the matter and stop attacks and smears on China,” Foreign Ministry spokesperson Mao Ning said at a daily briefing.

“China has been … strictly abiding by international law and respecting all countries’ judicial sovereignty,” Mao said.

Hmmmm …

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Brian Giesbrecht: Most Canadians Don’t Think Canada Is a ‘Post-National State’

When newly elected Prime Minister Justin Trudeau told a bewildered Canada in 2015 that Canada was a “post-national state” not many of us knew what he was talking about.

Doesn’t “post-national” mean that Canada was once a nation, but no longer is one? Was he really saying that Canada was no longer a nation—that it had somehow graduated from nation status to some higher stage?

He didn’t explain, but perhaps what is happening now at Roxham Road can be at least partly explained by Trudeau’s unusual conception of what the country he is governing is all about.

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Trudeau faces fury of Canadian MPs over alleged Chinese election meddling

 

Justin Trudeau is under mounting pressure to explain how seriously his government has responded to the threat of Chinese interference in Canadian elections in the wake of damning intelligence leaks.

Allegations that the prime minister’s government has failed to act on meddling efforts featured prominently in a raucous session of parliament on Wednesday, as concern over Beijing’s efforts to undermine Canadian elections continues to dominate the country’s politics.

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Jesse Kline: Justin Trudeau rejects Canadian patriotism

At this point, it seems mighty clear that, despite the denials, cabinet was well aware that numerous intelligence reports had uncovered evidence of China interfering in successive Canadian elections well before the story was made public in November. It doesn’t really matter whether Prime Minister Justin Trudeau bothered to read the reports, as he is ultimately responsible for his government and, as far as anyone can tell, Ottawa did nothing to counter this direct threat to Canadian democracy.

Trudeau should be dipped in a barrel of excrement every morning.

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RCMP are investigating Juniors ‘alleged Chinese police stations’ in Quebec … sure just like they’re investigating Junior’s Winnipeg Lab Espionage

The Royal Canadian Mounted Police are investigating allegations of two so-called “police stations” in Quebec that are suspected to be operated by Chinese government officials.

The RCMP confirmed by email Thursday morning an open investigation by the Integrated National Security Enforcement Team in the province into the two alleged outposts: one in Montreal and another in Brossard, a suburb on the city’s south shore.

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Justin Trudeau’s election-meddling defence is on shaky ground after another media leak

OTTAWA Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s main line of defence to accusations he ignored specific CSIS warnings about Chinese government funding of Canadian political candidates began to wobble early Wednesday.

It began with a leak of another secret document: an unredacted committee report never publicly released that, Global News claimed, explicitly advised Trudeau’s office of covert funding of candidates ahead of the federal election in 2019.

It continued with Trudeau deflecting questions about what he knew and when, by deferring to the very committee whose report had just been leaked.

Shaky ground? He’s dead in the water. Trudeau is a congenital liar who should be investigated for treason.

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GOLDSTEIN: We’ll never know about election interference under current rules

The more one studies the process the Trudeau government developed to ostensibly warn Canadians about foreign and domestic interference in federal elections, the more it becomes obvious it was doomed to fail, whether or not that was the intention.


Junior and the LPC reek of corruption and have no right to remain in power.

But what recourse do we have given Singh will not act in the interest of Canadian citizens?

None that I am aware of beyond insurrection.

The right of recall and term limits should be election issues.

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Sabrina Maddeaux: From Chrétien to Trudeau, China has had its claws in the Liberal party

The most explosive and widely publicized allegations of Beijing-directed election interference focus on the two most recent federal elections in 2019 and 2021, and on the nomination of MP Han Dong in the safe Liberal riding of Don Valley North. This, however, only scratches the surface of the all-important question: what did the prime minister, Liberal MPs and senior party officials know and when did they know it?

The upsetting truth may very well extend much further back than 2019, perhaps even decades back to reveal a party systemically compromised by its wilful blindness — which also happens to be the title of investigative journalist Sam Cooper’s must-read book on how “Chinese Communist Party (CCP) agents infiltrated the West.”  

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‘It is simply not true’: Grocery CEOs push back at price-gouging allegations

The heads of Canada’s biggest grocery chains pushed back at allegations they are profiteering from high inflation on Wednesday, telling lawmakers that they aren’t the cause of high food prices — and claiming their profit margins are as razor thin as ever.

“We are not profiting from inflation, it doesn’t matter how many times you say it … it is simply not true,” said Michael Medline, the CEO of Empire Foods, which owns Sobeys, FreshCo, Farm Boy, Foodland and other chains.

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