The person should have no affiliation with any party .



The person should have no affiliation with any party .
Attack the messenger , the Liberal way .A journalist whose reporting helped fuel a political firestorm over alleged Chinese meddling in Canadian democracy defended his work before a committee of MPs on Tuesday and added his voice to opposition demands for Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to call a public inquiry.
Sam Cooper, who recently left Global News to start his own online publication, said he stands by his reporting with his former media organization in recent months — including stories that were questioned or contradicted by the government’s now-resigned special rapporteur on foreign interference. Cooper testified as the committee studies allegations of foreign interference in a rare instance of elected officials questioning a journalist about the accuracy of their reporting.
Pressed repeatedly by Liberal MPs, Cooper defended a Global News report from March that included allegations Toronto MP Han Dong told a Chinese diplomat that Beijing should refrain from releasing two Canadians imprisoned in the country — an allegation former governor general David Johnston deemed “false” in his special rapporteur’s report last month.
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Former Global News journalist defends reporting on Chinese political interference: ‘The story stands’ — Toronto Star
Investigative journalist Sam Cooper prepares to appear before the Standing Committee on Procedure and House Affairs, studying the intimidation campaign against Members of Parliament, on Parliament Hill in Ottawa, on June 20, 2023.apple.news
Dong — who resigned from the Liberal caucus to sit as an Independent MP earlier this year — has delivered a libel notice to Cooper, Global News and other staff at the media organization, claiming their reporting was “false, malicious, irresponsible, and defamatory.”
Like Cooper, Global News has defended its reporting on foreign interference.
During Tuesday’s committee meeting, Liberal MP Ryan Turnbull challenged Cooper for reporting what he described as a serious unproven accusation about Dong.
“How could you with any degree of journalistic integrity publish an article that is surely just based on unfounded allegations?” asked Turnbull. “Did you knowingly mislead Canadians?”
“The story stands, and I will not speak to editorial processes and legal procedures,” Cooper responded.
When pressed again by Liberal MP Ruby Sahota, Cooper stressed he does not believe he reported false information, and said Global’s journalism on foreign interference meets “the highest standards of public interest.”
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Former Global News journalist defends reporting on Chinese political interference: ‘The story stands’ — Toronto Star
Investigative journalist Sam Cooper prepares to appear before the Standing Committee on Procedure and House Affairs, studying the intimidation campaign against Members of Parliament, on Parliament Hill in Ottawa, on June 20, 2023.apple.news
Conservative MP Luc Berthold said Liberals on the committee appeared intent on discrediting Cooper’s journalism, and said much has been learned in the aftermath of his reporting — including the existence of documents Cooper cited, as well as confirmation that intelligence officials believe Beijing targeted MPs like Conservative Michael Chong.
Cooper later expressed support for the public inquiry Conservatives and other parties have demanded for months, stating it would “remove partisan bickering” from the debate and allow for a “deep, rigorous public study” of what happened in Canada and what can be learned from other countries dealing with the same issue.
He also stood by another story he published with Global, on intelligence alleging Beijing gave $250,000 to 11 candidates in the 2019 federal election campaign. Johnston’s report said intelligence shows China intended to finance seven Liberals and four Conservatives in that campaign, but that there was no evidence any of them received the money.
Cooper said Tuesday that he saw an intelligence report from January 2022 based on around 100 national security briefs that said China’s “Toronto consulate directed clandestine funding into an election interference network.”
Concerns about foreign interference, and whether Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s government has adequately addressed the issue, have dominated federal politics for months. Opposition parties continue to press for a judicial inquiry, something the Liberals resisted in favour of a process headed by Johnston. Rest at above Link.
Well, still, no definitive word as to whether or not there will be a Public Inquiry, but the prime minister's top national security adviser says she expects the security official who leaked sensitive information to the media about attempted Chinese interference in Canadian politics — prompting months of controversy over foreign interference in Canadian elections — will be caught and punished.Attack the messenger , the Liberal way .
As I said , attack the messenger . It would be funny if not so sad .Well, still, no definitive word as to whether or not there will be a Public Inquiry, but the prime minister's top national security adviser says she expects the security official who leaked sensitive information to the media about attempted Chinese interference in Canadian politics — prompting months of controversy over foreign interference in Canadian elections — will be caught and punished.
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The source behind foreign interference leaks 'will be found' and punished, PM's security adviser says — CBC News
The prime minister's top security adviser says the person who leaked intelligence secrets to the media on foreign interference in Canadian elections will be caught and punished.apple.news
(The House of Commons unanimously {=Liberals & NDP} approved a motion from Government House Leader Mark Holland Wednesday to adopt a handful of bills and government spending items by the end of the day. MPs later approved a motion to adjourn for summer at the end of the day)
Jody Thomas, the current Liberal National Security and Intelligence Advisor, states"It's incredibly disturbing on a number of levels. One, that they would be so unaware of what has been done. That, two, they would risk our national security in order to leak information and gain some notoriety …" she said.
"Three, [that they] leak parts of information that don't tell a complete story, that perhaps looks salacious and scandalous in a headline, but don't tell the complete story of what came before that piece of intelligence that was leaked and what's come after and what the analysis is and what's been done with it."
So, it’s bad that is was leaked causing embarrassment, but if leaked, more should have been leaked to cause less embarrassment? Ok…?
Asked whether the source encouraged a conversation about national security that Canadians needed to have, Thomas said she believes "there's no benefit to leaking. I will never concede there's a benefit."
The Liberals are embroiled in an extended controversy over their response to allegations of foreign interference. Canada's security agencies have acknowledged that foreign actors like China have sought to influence Canadian elections — but the Liberal government reviews have said Canada's 2019 and 2021 elections remained free and fair and the results were not changed by any interference. Opposition parties have been calling on the government to launch a public inquiry into the issue for months.
As I said , attack the messenger . It would be funny if not so sad .
She states the information doesn’t tell the whole story suggesting she knows the whole story . Wondering why Canadians are to intellectually deficient to understand .Well, still, no definitive word as to whether or not there will be a Public Inquiry, but the prime minister's top national security adviser says she expects the security official who leaked sensitive information to the media about attempted Chinese interference in Canadian politics — prompting months of controversy over foreign interference in Canadian elections — will be caught and punished.
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The source behind foreign interference leaks 'will be found' and punished, PM's security adviser says — CBC News
The prime minister's top security adviser says the person who leaked intelligence secrets to the media on foreign interference in Canadian elections will be caught and punished.apple.news
(The House of Commons unanimously {=Liberals & NDP} approved a motion from Government House Leader Mark Holland Wednesday to adopt a handful of bills and government spending items by the end of the day. MPs later approved a motion to adjourn for summer at the end of the day)
Jody Thomas, the current Liberal National Security and Intelligence Advisor, states"It's incredibly disturbing on a number of levels. One, that they would be so unaware of what has been done. That, two, they would risk our national security in order to leak information and gain some notoriety …" she said.
"Three, [that they] leak parts of information that don't tell a complete story, that perhaps looks salacious and scandalous in a headline, but don't tell the complete story of what came before that piece of intelligence that was leaked and what's come after and what the analysis is and what's been done with it."
So, it’s bad that is was leaked causing embarrassment, but if leaked, more should have been leaked to cause less embarrassment? Ok…?
Asked whether the source encouraged a conversation about national security that Canadians needed to have, Thomas said she believes "there's no benefit to leaking. I will never concede there's a benefit."
The Liberals are embroiled in an extended controversy over their response to allegations of foreign interference. Canada's security agencies have acknowledged that foreign actors like China have sought to influence Canadian elections — but the Liberal government reviews have said Canada's 2019 and 2021 elections remained free and fair and the results were not changed by any interference. Opposition parties have been calling on the government to launch a public inquiry into the issue for months.
Remember the never ending coverage of the Mike Duffey non scandal . Sure seems like a different Ottawa press gallery .Justin Trudeau’s government continues to look like they are hiding something on China’s interference, refusing to answer questions from a targeted MP and from the media on who got the secret memo.
It’s part of a highly disturbing pattern that makes the Liberals look guilty.
Michael Chong asked the Trudeau government who received the briefing note on China targeting him and his family, and two departments refused to answer. An Order Paper Question, a very formal way MPs can ask the government questions, was submitted to three departments on May 5 with the results being tabled in the House late last week.
Chong asked the Privy Council Office, Global Affairs Canada and Public Safety about the memo, specifically, “who received it and on what date.”![]()
LILLEY: Trudeau Liberals block release of China info to MP and media — Toronto Sun
Justin Trudeau’s government continues to look like they are hiding something on China’s interference, refusing to answer questions from a targeted MP and from the media on who got the secret memo. It’s part of a highly disturbing pattern that makes the Liberals look guilty. Michael Chong asked...apple.news
The Privy Council Office – effectively the prime minister’s department – replied that the office had received the document on July 20, 2021, the day it was produced. However, they also indicated something that had already been reported publicly, “The report was included in the Acting National Security and Intelligence Advisor (NSIA) to the Prime Minister’s intelligence read package on Aug. 17, 2021.”
Acting NSIA David Morrison had said that he had been away and read the memo when he returned, but didn’t act on it or share the information with anyone else.
As for Global Affairs and Public Safety, they both said that the departments received the report on July 20, 2021, and circulated it the next day, but both departments declined to release any names.
Rest at link above, etc…but the below is interesting:
Despite asking the Privy Council Office and Public Safety for the tracking records, both replied that they couldn’t find anything.
“A thorough search was conducted, and Public Safety Canada was unable to locate any records responding to your request,” read the reply.
So, either the government has abandoned a decades-old policy for handling such documents, or they don’t want to release them because they would incriminate them. When you combine the denial of records with their refusal to answer Michael Chong’s questions, it makes the idea that they are hiding something all the more plausible.
More proof for why a public inquiry is needed if Canadians are to ever get at the truth.
Now we have Dyke Muffy in the news 24/7.Remember the never ending coverage of the Mike Duffey non scandal . Sure seems like a different Ottawa press gallery .
Maybe the best English translation of Rapporteur as Trudeau employed the term with Johnston would be a combination of the words above.
Sounds aboot right to me.Maybe the best English translation of Rapporteur as Trudeau employed the term with Johnston would be a combination of the words above.
Perhaps “Protracted Tall Tale Teller” to get the Liberals through the Spring until Parliament recessed for the Summer, so that summertime campaigning can be done and the Liberals can throw Jagmeet & the NDP under the bus with the announcement of a Fall Election before this can be dragged out and dusted off for the Fall sitting of Parliament?