Canada’s Trudeau Gets Publicly Clown-Slapped by Commie Master Xi Jinping

Canada’s Prime Minister Justin Trudeau received a verbal spanking from China’s commie dictator Xi Jinping at the recent G20 Summit.

Watch Xi scold Trudeau about for leaking their private conversation to the Canadian press. Check out their body language. Xi looks pissed. Trudeau looks like a cuck.

This has gone viral, what a dolt. I bet Junior set this up with his press thinking he would look like a hero. Xi made him look like a twit, which he is.

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China Experts, Canadian Politicians Weigh In on Xi’s Confrontation With Trudeau

Xi made Justin cry.

Canadian politicians and China experts have offered their observations on Chinese leader Xi Jinping’s confrontation with Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau at the G-20 summit on Nov. 16, when Xi told Trudeau that he shouldn’t have “leaked” details of their conversation to the media the day before.

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Toronto businessman allegedly focus of Communist Chinese interference probes: sources

A prominent businessman in Toronto’s Chinese community is the subject of two separate investigations involving foreign interference, sources tell Global News, both related to a series of briefings and memos that Canadian security officials allegedly gave to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau beginning in January.

The Canadian Security Intelligence Service has investigated Wei Chengyi for his alleged role in a covert scheme that facilitated large-fund transfers meant to advance Beijing’s interests in Canada’s 2019 federal election, sources said.

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Canada’s China class may have to elect a new Dummy. … President Xi humiliates Trudeau as he is caught on camera tearing strips off Canadian PM that their conversation at G20

Toe-curling footage has emerged of Chinese President Xi Jinping humiliating Justin Trudeau with a dressing down on the sidelines of the G20 conference.

The two leaders were caught on camera having a heated discussion at the global summit in Bali today, with Xi tearing into the Canadian Prime Minister.

Xi appeared visibly frustrated as he confronted Trudeau about how details of an earlier meeting between them, which was held yesterday, had been leaked to the press by Canadian government sources.

Once again Junior embarrasses Canada.

 

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Justin spanked

Justin spanked

Chinese President Xi Jinping accuses Trudeau of ‘leaking’ details of conversation to media

Chinese President Xi Jinping has accused Prime Minister Justin Trudeau of behaving inappropriately by leaking the substance of a conversation between the two leaders to the media.

The accusations came as the pair crossed paths in a public space in Bali, Indonesia, where both leaders are attending the G20 summit.

“Everything we discuss has been leaked to the paper; that’s not appropriate,” Xi told Trudeau through an interpreter.

I bet Junior hoped this staged photo-op would make him appear heroic, instead Xi comes across as a teacher dealing with an irritating attention seeking student.

Sickening that Justin sucks Xi’s dick on behalf of Canada’s China class by whining about still wishing to participate in China’s economic hegemony.

h/t Mauser

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Tories Ask Feds to Identify 11 ChiCom Spy Candidates Who Allegedly Received Funding From Red China

Conservative MP Michael Chong is calling on the Liberal government to identify the 11 candidates who allegedly received funding from the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) in the 2019 federal election.

“It is clear that Beijing interfered in last year’s 2021 election. Beijing’s ambassador to Canada commented critically and publicly during that election campaign and Beijing spread disinformation through proxies on Chinese-language social media platforms,” Chong, who is the shadow minister for foreign affairs, said in Parliament on Nov. 14.

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Justin Trudeau raises alleged Chinese interference with Xi Jinping at G20 … Xi said he’d get back to Junior

According to a senior government source, Trudeau initiated a conversation with Xi following a morning meeting of world leaders in Bali, Indonesia. It last a few minutes, and the leaders discussed the election reports, Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and North Korea.

They agreed to keep in touch, the source said; Foreign Affairs Minister Melanie Joly also spoke with her Chinese counterpart on Tuesday.

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RCMP lays historic first charge of economic espionage against ChiCom spy at Hydro-Québec

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

RCMP have laid the first economic-espionage charge in Canadian history against a researcher in Quebec who is accused of obtaining trade secrets for the benefit of China.

Yuesheng Wang, 35, faces four criminal charges involving an alleged conspiracy to spy on his employer. He has spent six years working for Hydro-Québec, which said in a statement that he was doing research into battery materials for the utility’s Centre of Excellence in Transportation Electrification and Energy Storage.

I’m sure Justin will allow him to move back to China like he did for the Winnipeg Germ Lab spy’s.

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Defending our elections from Chinese interference should be a nonpartisan cause

At the ASEAN Summit in Cambodia this weekend, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau was asked by Global News reporter Mackenzie Gray if he plans to bring up allegations of China’s interference in Canadian elections with Chinese President Xi Jinping at the upcoming G20 summit.

Mr. Trudeau demurred.

In this instance “demurred” may be understood to mean “Trudeau didn’t wish to jeopardize a possible opportunity to lick Xi’s arse.”

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ChiCom funded MPs agree to probe allegations of Chinese interference in federal elections

A multi-partisan group of MPs on the procedure and House affairs committee agreed Monday to probe claims that the People’s Republic of China (PRC) and its agents have interfered in the Canadian political process.

Citing unnamed sources, Global News reported last week that China was behind “a vast campaign of foreign inference” in Canadian politics.

That campaign reportedly included “a clandestine network” of candidates in the 2019 election, a movement to place “agents into the offices of MPs in order to influence policy,” an attempt to “co-opt and corrupt former Canadian officials to gain leverage in Ottawa” and a campaign to “punish Canadian politicians whom the People’s Republic of China views as threats to its interests.”

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Elbridge Colby Has It Right on Taiwan and Ukraine

Without a realistic division of labor between the U.S. and its NATO allies, Taiwan will go undefended.

Elbridge Colby is one of the new generation of defense/national-security intellectuals in the mold of Andrew Marshall and Edward Luttwak, and, before them, Herman Kahn and Albert Wohlstetter. Colby served as deputy assistant secretary of defense for Strategy and Force Development in the Trump administration, where he led the way to shifting U.S. strategy to focus on renewed great-power rivalry after two decades of fighting “small” wars in Afghanistan and Iraq and the so-called Global War on Terror. His most recent book, The Strategy of Denial: American Defense in an Age of Great Power Conflict, is a must read for understanding today’s global security environment.

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Biden and Xi Hold ‘Very Blunt’ Talks After CCP Aide Shoves Reporter

President Joe Biden met with Chinese communist leader Xi Jinping on Nov. 14 for the duo’s first face-to-face meeting of the Biden presidency. The two discussed the future of Taiwan, human rights in China, and global competition but appeared to reach no new ground on any of the issues in a meeting marred by Chinese communist violence.

“We had an open and candid conversation about our intentions and our priorities,” Biden said after the meeting, which took place on the sidelines of the G20 summit in Bali, Indonesia.

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TikTok Time Is Running Out

At a time when an invasion of Taiwan by Communist China looms ever larger, why worry about TikTok?

Targeted at American teens, TikTok is a mobile app for sharing short videos, owned by a Chinese company called ByteDance. After five short years on the market, it has more than one billion users worldwide. The app has lived under deep suspicion for much of that time, as American cyber-security and counter-intelligence experts have warned about its enormous reach and direct connections to the Chinese Communist Party.

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Communist Chinese spy allegedly obtained Hydro-Québec trade secrets to benefit China: RCMP

The RCMP says it has arrested a Hydro-Québec employee for espionage following a months-long investigation.

In a news release, the RCMP alleges that 35-year-old Yuesheng Wang from Candiac, Que., obtained trade secrets to benefit China, “to the detriment of Canada’s economic interests.

He’ll be released and then sue for discrimination.

Diversity means ready-made 5th Columnists!

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Question of government’s China strategy looms as attention turns to G20 meetings

Trudeau says international authorities will make determination of Uyghur genocide

Canada is facing a key test of its China strategy, as Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is set to come face to face with Chinese leader Xi Jinping at the upcoming G20 meetings in Indonesia.

Questions about Canada’s stance on Beijing — which are expected to be articulated more clearly in an upcoming release of an Indo-Pacific strategy document — followed Trudeau as he began a tour of Southeast Asia, including several days at a meeting of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations in Cambodia.

The opposition has also criticized the prime minister over reports that China sought to sway the 2019 federal election.

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