The hard drive is in the RideauHe says he has nothing to hide .
The hard drive is in the RideauHe says he has nothing to hide .
Interesting. Joe Biden quizzing Justin Trudeau on Chinese interference in Canada isn’t on the official agenda for the presidential visit but it’s bound to come up.Official...public inquiry is a go.
172 Yays to 149 Nays
Former Liberal now Indy MP Han Dong voted Yay. Go figure
Hahahaha the last question Biden would ask Trudeau would be "are you compromised?" They would more than likely compare their Chinese portfoliosInteresting. Joe Biden quizzing Justin Trudeau on Chinese interference in Canada isn’t on the official agenda for the presidential visit but it’s bound to come up.
The U.S. President will want to know how serious the situation is and what Canada’s Prime Minister is doing to stop it.
It wouldn’t be surprising for Biden to ask Trudeau if his government has been infiltrated or compromised given the headlines of the last few weeks. Joining Biden on his trip to Ottawa are Jake Sullivan, the president’s national security adviser, and homeland-security adviser Liz Sherwood-Randall.
It’s been widely discussed that one of the reasons Canada has been left out of recent security operations with the Americans and other allies has been Canada’s relationship with China under Trudeau. It was less than two weeks ago that Biden was joined at a naval yard in San Diego by British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak and Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese to announce the acceleration of a new defence pact.
Absent from that announcement was Trudeau.
Canada wasn’t asked to join this AUKUS partnership for two reasons, our pitiful spending on the military and the growing concerns about China. The new partnership isn’t just about nuclear submarines for Australia but also about intelligence sharing.
Our allies don’t trust us like they used to.
It also wouldn’t be surprising to find out the Americans are investigating us once again in relation to China like they did back in the 1990s.LILLEY: Biden to put tough questions to Trudeau on China interference — Toronto Sun
Joe Biden quizzing Justin Trudeau on Chinese interference in Canada isn’t on the official agenda for the presidential visit but it’s bound to come up. The U.S. President will want to know how serious the situation is and what Canada’s Prime Minister is doing to stop it. The allegations against...apple.news
The upcoming book The Mosaic Effect: How the Chinese Communist Party Started a Hybrid War in America’s Backyard, details how the Americans launched operation Dragon Lord into China’s efforts in Canada. Authors Scott McGregor and Ina Mitchell reveal that American agencies — including the FBI, CIA and Department of Justice — were all concerned about China’s efforts at the time to infiltrate Canadian business, cultural and political circles.
That late 1990s investigation came about shortly after Project Sidewinder, a joint CSIS and RCMP study of China’s infiltration in Canada was leaked creating incredible controversy at the time. Reading the sidewinder report and descriptions of people trying to influence politicians sounds an awful lot like what has been reported as happening lately.
(Thise damn Conservatives in power through the 90s and their ties to China. Rat bastards!!)
The United States cannot afford to have the Chinese Communist Party building up a playground for themselves on America’s doorstep. Without tackling the issue in our politics, our universities and more, that is what is happening.
Biden will have questions for Trudeau no doubt, whether the President has any success at getting answers remains to be seen.
She's probably off someplace communing with Nature.Weirdly, occurred to me that there’s something missing out of this whole thing. The “Where’s Waldo?” Of Canadian Parliament has been surprisingly silent.
Where is Elizabeth May and where does the “Green Party” stand on this whole fiasco? Is she even present in parliament? Is she AWOL? Misplaced? Forgotten about? Nothing to say?
Trying to figure out how to blame this on global warming/cooling/changing?She's probably off someplace communing with Nature.
I saw her in the line off dignitaries ( carpet baggers and hanger ons ) greeting Biden , she even presented him with something that said PEACE it was a very emotional ( sic ) moment .Weirdly, occurred to me that there’s something missing out of this whole thing. The “Where’s Waldo?” Of Canadian Parliament has been surprisingly silent.
Where is Elizabeth May and where does the “Green Party” stand on this whole fiasco? Is she even present in parliament? Is she AWOL? Misplaced? Forgotten about? Nothing to say?
That’s good. We can call off the search & call back the bloodhound’s. Phew!I saw her in the line off dignitaries ( carpet baggers and hanger ons ) greeting Biden , she even presented him with something that said PEACE it was a very emotional ( sic ) moment .
Tits deep in the mess.That’s good. We can call off the search & call back the bloodhound’s. Phew!
Haven’t heard a quote or a peep out’a her over this whole Chinese Election Interference thing….as an ‘opposition leader’ and it just seemed…off?
Just realized this morning that she was conspicuously absent in the Goat Rodeo.Tits deep in the mess.
I don't think "The Honourable David Johnson" is going to wear this well. Before he and his little banana stuffer buddy finished with their high fives and fist bumps, the HOC has steam-rolled right over this farce and voted for a full public inquiry, leaving the two of them holding their limp bananas in their hand. Where does this leave Mr. Johnson? What relevance or use is he now?Of course a man of such integrity will accept a paid assignment to bury this story . I wonder how much and for how long ?
He is still first and foremost a lieberal .I don't think "The Honourable David Johnson" is going to wear this well. Before he and his little banana stuffer buddy finished with their high fives and fist bumps, the HOC has steam-rolled right over this farce and voted for a full public inquiry, leaving the two of them holding their limp bananas in their hand. Where does this leave Mr. Johnson? What relevance or use is he now?
If he really was as honourable as everyone seems to claim, he would have immediately recused himself from the role. He would have realized right away that associating with Trudeau and involving oneself with investigating Trudeau's scandal and corruption only puts you in the firing line. Trudeau has no interest in getting to the bottom of anything, he's simply looking for a decoy for everyone to fixate on while he pulls more corrupt crap in the background. Anyone who knows his character certainly knows this. Jumping into the mud with this slimy, immoral thug does nothing more than give him a stepping platform out of the muck at Johnson's expense. It's a great way to light a match to a distinguished career and tarnish an otherwise respectable character.
TFIGlobal did a spotlight on that.Just realized this morning that she was conspicuously absent in the Goat Rodeo.
A short. Still to the point.TFIGlobal did a spotlight on that.
And here's the sign LolInteresting. Joe Biden quizzing Justin Trudeau on Chinese interference in Canada isn’t on the official agenda for the presidential visit but it’s bound to come up.
The U.S. President will want to know how serious the situation is and what Canada’s Prime Minister is doing to stop it.
It wouldn’t be surprising for Biden to ask Trudeau if his government has been infiltrated or compromised given the headlines of the last few weeks. Joining Biden on his trip to Ottawa are Jake Sullivan, the president’s national security adviser, and homeland-security adviser Liz Sherwood-Randall.
It’s been widely discussed that one of the reasons Canada has been left out of recent security operations with the Americans and other allies has been Canada’s relationship with China under Trudeau. It was less than two weeks ago that Biden was joined at a naval yard in San Diego by British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak and Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese to announce the acceleration of a new defence pact.
Absent from that announcement was Trudeau.
Canada wasn’t asked to join this AUKUS partnership for two reasons, our pitiful spending on the military and the growing concerns about China. The new partnership isn’t just about nuclear submarines for Australia but also about intelligence sharing.
Our allies don’t trust us like they used to.
It also wouldn’t be surprising to find out the Americans are investigating us once again in relation to China like they did back in the 1990s.LILLEY: Biden to put tough questions to Trudeau on China interference — Toronto Sun
Joe Biden quizzing Justin Trudeau on Chinese interference in Canada isn’t on the official agenda for the presidential visit but it’s bound to come up. The U.S. President will want to know how serious the situation is and what Canada’s Prime Minister is doing to stop it. The allegations against...apple.news
The upcoming book The Mosaic Effect: How the Chinese Communist Party Started a Hybrid War in America’s Backyard, details how the Americans launched operation Dragon Lord into China’s efforts in Canada. Authors Scott McGregor and Ina Mitchell reveal that American agencies — including the FBI, CIA and Department of Justice — were all concerned about China’s efforts at the time to infiltrate Canadian business, cultural and political circles.
That late 1990s investigation came about shortly after Project Sidewinder, a joint CSIS and RCMP study of China’s infiltration in Canada was leaked creating incredible controversy at the time. Reading the sidewinder report and descriptions of people trying to influence politicians sounds an awful lot like what has been reported as happening lately.
(Thise damn Conservatives in power through the 90s and their ties to China. Rat bastards!!)
The United States cannot afford to have the Chinese Communist Party building up a playground for themselves on America’s doorstep. Without tackling the issue in our politics, our universities and more, that is what is happening.
Biden will have questions for Trudeau no doubt, whether the President has any success at getting answers remains to be seen.
He appoints this special rapper to hide and says the conservatives don’t want answers . Unbelievable.
I don't see him being chosen unless turdOWE was positive of the outcome.
The only partisanship I see is between the the LPC and the CCP
Han Dong, the now former Liberal MP accused of being part of an election interference network run by the Chinese consulate in Toronto, voted on Wednesday to have a public inquiry.Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s appointment of former governor general David Johnston as his “eminent rapporteur” on foreign interference by China in the last two federal elections is a classic “wag the dog” political strategy.
Wag the dog, short for the tail wagging the dog, means distracting from a politically damaging issue by creating a diversion.
The Liberals voted against with the exception of Nathanial Erskine-Smith who abstained.Trudeau appointing Johnston is the diversion.
His answer was to wag the dog. On March 6, Trudeau announced he would appoint a yet-to-be named “eminent rapporteur” to advise him on whether to hold a public inquiry. Nine days later, on March 15, he announced Johnston would be his “eminent rapporteur.”
Election interference is a non-partisan issue and should be treated as such. None of us should be in favour of any foreign government trying to influence the outcomes of our elections.Obviously Trudeau is playing for time, believing public interest in the issue will die away as other issues take over the news cycle.
In acting as he has though, in trying to block a Commons committee investigation into interference allegations, by trying to shut down discussion of the issue by calling it racist, by refusing to call a public inquiry, Trudeau has made the Liberal Party look guilty. Every party and every level of government has been a target of China at some point according to everyone I’ve spoken with in national security circles, but only the Liberals don’t want a further investigation.As Terry Glavin of the National Post rightly observed, Trudeau is ragging the puck by using Johnston’s appointment “to run interference for him in the matter of what he knew, when he knew it and why he didn’t say or do anything about Beijing’s interference operations in the 2019 and 2021 federal elections.”
Han Dong left the Liberal caucus on Wednesday after allegations were published by Global News that he had a conversation with China’s consul general in February 2021 where he supposedly advised that Michael Kovrig and Michael Spavor should not be released from their Chinese prisons. The story stated that Dong told diplomat Han Tao releasing the two Michaels at that point would only help the federal Conservatives who were taking a hard line on Beijing at the time.Next up for debate will be the mandate Trudeau gives to Johnston to advise him on foreign interference, and, after that, what advice Johnston gives to Trudeau, weeks or months from now, about whether to hold a public inquiry.
Its all up to Singh. The only slam dunk in Justins future is the opposition going with a non-confidence vote.
Must get the gravy .Jagmeet Singh says NDP won’t trigger an election over foreign interference concerns
OTTAWA — The New Democrats say they are not willing to trigger a federal election over rising concerns about foreign interference in Canadian elections, awww.durhamradionews.com“My goal is to safeguard democracy, encourage people to participate, make sure people feel comfortable voting, and feel safe to vote and are not being influenced in their votes,” Singh said.
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“That goal is not met by triggering an election.”
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Jagmeet Singh says the NDP are not willing to trigger a federal election over rising concerns about foreign interference.torontosun.com
Well, Jagmeet Singh was allowed to put forth a “Non-binding” motion for a public inquiry in Parliament after David Johnson was appointed by Justin Trudeau as the “Special Rapporteur” without jeopardizing his MP Pension. I guess that’s something…