SECRET MILITARY DOCUMENTS: Trudeau invited Chinese troops to train at Canadian military bases

Justin Trudeau invited China’s People’s Liberation Army (PLA) to send its troops for cold weather training at CFB Petawawa in Ontario — and Trudeau raged at the Canadian Armed Forces (CAF) for cancelling the training after China kidnapped Canadian citizens Michael Spavor and Michael Kovrig.

This is only one of many bombshell revelations in The China Files, a 34-page access to information document released by the Trudeau government to Rebel News.

Documents that normally would have been completely blacked out by government censors were instead greyed out — the documents remain completely readable. Rebel News has chosen to black out a very small portion that would otherwise compromise the safety of an individual.

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Government spent $570 million on foreign-made sanitizer while Canadian companies produced for free

According to CBC, companies across Canada answered Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s plea to help meet the hand sanitizer shortage in the spring. However, as these companies produced sanitizer at no-cost, they later learned that the government opted to purchase from foreign companies instead.

Of the $570 million, $252 million went to BYD Canada Co., a Chinese company with only a handful of employees in Canada.

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FERNANDO: The ‘Great Reset’ Is No Conspiracy, It’s Happening Now

“An opportunity for a reset.” – Justin Trudeau

“A ‘great reset’ of capitalism.” – Klaus Schwab, World Economic Forum

“I want ideas on how the government can ‘unlock’ your savings.” – Chrystia Freeland

‘The Great Reset’ – literally a presentation from the Bank of Canada on their website.

You can see a common theme here: Using this crisis to promote and discuss how to expand the power of an already overbearing government, reshaping the world in the political image of the elites, and imposing an agenda they couldn’t get support for otherwise.

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Government gives $13 million to failing company in Kenya

According to records obtained by Blacklock’s Reporter, the federal government gave M-Kopa Solar an investment of $12.8 million in 2018. M-Kopa is a direct sales company that sells cell-phones and solar appliances door-to-door in rural Africa.

Just two days after the government made the deal public, M-Kopa laid off 150 staff. In the two years since the deal was finalized, M-Kopa has reported a net loss of $51 million.

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Dominion Voting Systems CEO is a DONOR to Justin Trudeau

You’ve probably heard a lot of stories in the news recently about Toronto-based Dominion Voting Systems and something called “The Great Reset.”

What do these two stories have to do with one another?

Well, as I reported, Dominion Voting shares an office — specifically, an office floor — with the George Soros linked Tides Foundation. But it’s more than just that, the whole office building is a hive for leftist organizations. It also happens to be home to the organization started by Catherine McKenna before she entered politics; even Justin Trudeau’s Parliamentary Secretary Adam Vaughan has his office there.

But this story is more than a few companies just sharing a building. Dominion Voting’s founder and chief investor, John Poulos, is a donor to the Liberal Party of Canada.

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Canada’s inability to manufacture vaccines in-house will delay distribution: Trudeau

Canada will not be first in line for COVID-19 vaccines, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said during his morning briefing in front of Rideau Cottage on Tuesday (Nov. 24).

“We recognize the disadvantage Canada has of not having a domestic pharmaceutical industry capable of making the vaccines,” Trudeau said.

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Rex Murphy: Conjuring up an even greater reset

Some world leaders, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau apparently among them, think that the COVID-19 crisis offers an “opportunity” to “re-imagine” or “reshape” national economies, and tie them to broad international schemes. High in the list of such schemes is, in their words, “ending the carbon economy.” In other words, killing off oil and gas.

In a weak moment, I have allowed myself to imagine how Trudeau could earn, if not the right, then at least the acceptance of the Canadian public, for his grand international visions. The speech that follows is entirely imaginary, which at least places it in the same realm as some of the schemes we have been hearing about.

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Trudeau vows to support developing nations with COVID-19 vaccines at G20

In the final communiqué released by G20 summit host Saudi Arabia, the leaders of the world’s most advanced economies promised financial assistance to see to it that countries in Africa and small island nations in the Pacific secure access to COVID-19 therapeutics and vaccines in a timely manner.

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