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Saved - January 12, 2025 at 1:21 PM

@RealAndyLeeShow - Andy Lee

The birth of an overseas Chinese police station in Canada, overseen by one of Xi Jinping’s top UFWD officials. The leaders of the stations would go on to campaign with Trudeau and the Liberal Party. The New York station was just busted by the @FBI. Ours are still operating.

@RealAndyLeeShow - Andy Lee

Vincent Ke and Wei Chengyi, accused of assisting in foreign interference, meet with Yang Hui, Director of the Overseas Chinese Affairs Office of Fujian, in 2016. Hui would go on to meet Lu Jianwang, the man arrested by the FBI in New York for operating an overseas police station. https://t.co/xFE7bDSbdQ

Saved - October 25, 2023 at 6:04 PM

@Cooper4SAE - Michael Cooper, MP

A CSIS memo sent to Bill Blair & his CoS warning that MPs were being targeted by a Beijing diplomat went unread. Incredibly, he didn’t even know the location of the secure terminal where he would have found the memo - down the hall from his office! Staggering incompetence. https://t.co/35Oc3S8p0N

Video Transcript AI Summary
The speaker questions the Minister about whether her chief of staff read an issues management note. The Minister denies that her chief of staff read it. The speaker accuses the Minister of providing inaccurate testimony in previous committee meetings. The Minister admits that she did not read the issues management note but argues that it was not brought to her attention. The speaker criticizes the Minister for not knowing the location of a secure terminal on the same floor as her office. The Minister defends herself, stating that she does not have access to the terminal. The speaker questions whether the Minister instructed her officials to bring important memos to her attention. The Minister explains that she was not advised about the memo and that it was not shared with her. The speaker argues that the Minister should take responsibility for not reading the memo. The Minister acknowledges the need for responsibility and states that steps have been taken to address the issue. The speaker accuses the Minister of blaming others and asserts that she has failed. The Minister disagrees with the characterization and emphasizes the importance of addressing what did not happen.
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Speaker 0: Thank you, madam chair. Minister, did your chief of staff, Zita Stravis, read the issues management note, which was also sent to her? Speaker 1: No. I my understanding is no. I I wouldn't testify for her, but but I asked and she said no. Speaker 0: Thank you very much. Minister, for you madam chair, you have had a history, over the last to meetings that you've appeared before this committee in providing inaccurate testimony? On June 1st, you said that the issues management note was withheld by you as part of an operational decision by CSIS, which you now concede, is not the case, but there was an intent that you, see that issues management note? You said in answer to a question that I post to you that the issues management note had not been sent to you even though I have a redacted copy of the issues management note that clearly indicates that it was sent to you? The fact that you didn't read it, the fact that it went into a big black hole is an entirely different matter, minister. And madam chair of minister, you, seem to make a big deal about accessing a secure terminal. You cited that this would have been transmitted to a secure terminal in the deputy minister of public safety's office. Can you confirm that your office and the deputy minister's office at which this secure terminal is located are at the 19th floor the 269 Laurier? Speaker 1: I don't know where the secure terminal is, but mister Cooper, if if I wrote you a letter and wrote your name on the letter and then put it back in my brief and never told you the letter existed and never showed it to you and didn't didn't give you access to my briefcase. I think we could assume that you didn't know that I'd written you the letter. Speaker 0: Admit minister, you mean to tell me you don't know where the secure terminal is on the same floor as your office, in the deputy minister's office? How is that is that is that an answer that lends itself confidence on the part of Canadians that you had a grip on fulfilling your responsibilities and receiving information in this case on a matter of high importance involving a member of parliament who was being targeted by Beijing? Really, minister? Speaker 1: Yeah. Really, mister Cooper. Really, mister Cooper. That office was not that terminal is is on the other side of building? I do not have access to it. I I do not have any access to it, and I don't know precisely where it's located because frankly, if I knew where it was located, I might have been given access Speaker 0: Well, minister, I'm glad I you've now discovered where it is. But but, minister, had you not fought to go down the hall? Did you had you you you talk about this expectation, an expectation that led to this issues management note going into a big black hole. Had you directed your officials to bring to your attention issues management notes on matters of high importance that were addressed to you? Did you ever instruct them to bring those memos to your attention? I mean, how is it possible? I mean, how can you be told? Do you do you have to be told to read documents that are sent to your attention? Do you have to be told by officials before you bother to do so? Speaker 1: Mister Cooper, just to be really clear, I have to be advised that that there's a memo that needs to be read, and it was not in this case. The direct the director did not advise me in every other circumstances, and I had that job for 2 years. In every other circumstances, the director would notify my office that he had Top secret information that he needed to convey to me. He would convene a meeting that I would attend in a secure facility, and that information would be shared. That did not happen in this case. And on there were a few other occasions twice, by the way, in that month where I was actually asked to go down to the Toronto office. That, again, that information was not shared. And and so I I have no way of asking or demanding to be to see a note I don't know exists. Speaker 0: Mister, does your staff have to tell you to read your emails? Does your staff to tell you to check your text messages? It's right here. And It was sent to you. Now minister And Speaker 1: mister Cooper, you're confused to what what is Speaker 0: in your mind. I'm pausing. Do you accept the principle of ministerial responsibility? And absolutely. And consistent with that, do you accept that the buck stops with you as minister, not your officials, not the director of ceaseless with you? Speaker 1: I believe in responsibility, and I believe taking responsibility means fixing things that don't go well in your department. And in this case, information was not shared, and it should have been. And so steps have been taken down to remedy that. Speaker 0: And you have spent this entire meeting throwing the director of ceaseless under the bus throwing your deputy minister under the bus? Everyone is responsible but you, minister. Minister, you failed and you failed Speaker 1: Mister mister Cooper, I'd I simply disagree with your characterization. I I have not throwing anyone under the bus. I'm what happened and in this case, what did not happen that should have happened.
Saved - December 11, 2023 at 9:03 PM
reSee.it AI Summary
Justin Trudeau's decision to involve politicians suspected of having strong ties to China in the Foreign Interference inquiry raises concerns. It seems counterproductive and leaves us wondering what our allies think. Furthermore, the Minister of Spending, Chrystia Freeland, claiming that the government is "protecting" CSIS is audacious. Canada needs protection, but from politicians who prioritize foreign nations over our own. Trudeau, Hannaford, Freeland, and others must prioritize our country's interests.

@Panopticonomy - Laura Love

So, you @JustinTrudeau gave standing in the Foreign Interference inquiry via Marie-Josée Hogue to politicians who CSIS has said they suspect are strongly PRC affiliated!? Seems counterproductive. What do our allies think of such odd circumstances and activities? Then your Minister of Spending, the DPM @cafreeland has the nerve to post just last night that your government is "protecting" @csiscanada? 😂 Notes: Canada needs protecting, for sure, but it needs it to be protected from Trudeau, Hannaford, Freeland, Mary Ng, Senator Woo+Ho+Harder, Han Dong, Michael Chan and any politician or staff that favour and strategically work for foreign nations over OURS.

@7Trg6 - 7LOV.vs.TRG6

Markham Deputy Mayor Michael Chan granted full standing in the first phase of hearings on foreign interference in the 2019 & 2021 elections It includes the power to cross-examine witnesses & gain access to all evidence collected & presented to the inquiry outside of hearings https://t.co/QWVx2O9t4R

Saved - December 14, 2023 at 8:56 PM
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The Indian Consulate allegedly interfered in the CPC leadership race, hindering Patrick Brown's campaign by lobbying an MP to retract support and barring Brown from attending Indian community events. Pro-India actors and organizations, some of which have been approached by CSIS for concerns of foreign interference, also supported the Poilievre campaign. The Sikh community expresses concerns about the CPC's connections to Hindu Nationalist or pro-India groups.

@BaazNewsOrg - Baaz

EXCLUSIVE | Indian Consulate Interfered In CPC Leadership Race To Hinder Patrick Brown Campaign "The Indian Consulate lobbied at least one MP to retract their support for Brown and also barred Brown from attending Indian community events..." 🔗https://baaznews.org/p/cpc-leadership-race-indian-foreign-interference

Indian Consulate Interfered In CPC Leadership Race To Hinder Patrick Brown Campaign The Indian Consulate lobbied at least one MP to retract their support for Brown and also barred Brown from attending Indian community events during the CPC leadership race baaznews.org

@BaazNewsOrg - Baaz

"Pro-India actors & orgs...including those that have been recently approached by CSIS for concerns about allegedly engaging in foreign interference on behalf of India, also appear to have at least independently supported the [Poilievre campaign]." 🔗https://www.baaznews.org/p/cpc-leadership-race-indian-foreign-interference

Indian Consulate Interfered In CPC Leadership Race To Hinder Patrick Brown Campaign The Indian Consulate lobbied at least one MP to retract their support for Brown and also barred Brown from attending Indian community events during the CPC leadership race baaznews.org

@BaazNewsOrg - Baaz

"The Sikh community continues to raise concerns about the CPC’s ongoing connections to Hindu Nationalist or pro-India groups as well..." 🔗https://www.baaznews.org/p/cpc-leadership-race-indian-foreign-interference

Indian Consulate Interfered In CPC Leadership Race To Hinder Patrick Brown Campaign The Indian Consulate lobbied at least one MP to retract their support for Brown and also barred Brown from attending Indian community events during the CPC leadership race baaznews.org
Saved - January 4, 2024 at 5:00 PM
reSee.it AI Summary
Foreign entities, particularly the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), are using WeChat as a tool to subvert democracy in Canada. WeChat, with its massive user base and ties to the CCP, enables censorship and surveillance, posing a threat to free expression and national security. The app also facilitates a parallel marketplace that undermines Canadian laws and fiscal sovereignty. Additionally, WeChat's influence extends to manipulating public opinion and suppressing information, as seen in the Hong Kong protests. The Twitter Files reveal similar issues of censorship and bias on the platform. The Canadian government must address these foreign influences and protect democratic institutions. The China-Palestine nexus highlights China's broader geopolitical strategy in the Middle East, with WeChat serving as a tool for influence and control. Justin Trudeau's lack of action on foreign interference is concerning, and measures such as banning WeChat may be necessary to safeguard national sovereignty. The threat of censorship in Canada, as exemplified by Attorney General Arif Virani's statement, is a cause for concern. Canadians must stay informed and vigilant to protect freedom of speech and combat attempts to control the narrative.

@DanKnightMMA - Dan Knight

Good morning my fellow Canadians. If you're tuned into the truth-seekers like @scoopercooper and @RealAndyLeeShow, you're well aware that foreign entities are not just knocking at our door—they're already inside, subverting the very pillars of our democracy. Top of the morning news is the insidious way the CCP is weaponizing WeChat, turning it into a digital spearhead for organizing Pro-Palestine protests right here in Canada. And if you're wondering what this WeChat business is and how it's undermining the values we hold dear, prepare to be enlightened. It's not just an innocuous communication tool, folks—it's a loaded gun aimed at the heart of our democratic process, and it's time we talk about disarming it. Let's dive into the murky waters of WeChat and unravel how the CCP is playing a high-stakes game of geopolitical chess with our country as the playing board. WeChat, The Trojan Horse of Digital Communication What exactly is WeChat? Developed by the Chinese tech behemoth Tencent, WeChat is not just any app—it's an all-in-one messaging, social media, and mobile payment platform that, as of January 2024, touts a jaw-dropping 1.33 billion monthly active users across the globe. In China, it's embedded in the fabric of daily life, with around 810 million users. Pause and let that sink in: a single app with the capacity to touch over half the population of a superpower. But here’s the kicker: WeChat isn't just some benign piece of software created for convenience; it's a puppet, with strings pulled by the Chinese Communist Party (CCP). The CCP doesn't just influence Tencent; it has its hands firmly on the controls. They're in the boardroom, folks, making decisions that align with the Party's agenda. Censorship is the name of the game with WeChat. It systematically silences dissent and scrubs clean anything that might offend the sensibilities of the CCP. This isn't just about deleting a few controversial posts; it's a full-blown assault on free expression. And surveillance? WeChat has turned user monitoring into an art form, making Big Brother look like an amateur. The potential here for destabilization is enormous. WeChat has the power to orchestrate movements, spread disinformation, and manipulate public opinion without deploying a single soldier, tank, or missile. This isn't just a possibility, folks—it's happening, and it's happening under our very noses. WeChat, with its tendrils of influence and control, can potentially destabilize a nation without ever firing a single bullet. Let's peel back the curtain on a seemingly innocuous event that unveils a startling truth about WeChat's reach in Canada. Picture this: my Chinese roommate, a student living right here in the bustling heart of downtown Vancouver, operates with seamless ease within a shadow economy. It's not done in dimly lit back alleys or with hushed voices in the dead of night; it's out in the open, brazen and bold. She hires Chinese movers, and with a few taps on her phone, payment is made in Yuan through WeChat. This isn't a charming tale of multiculturalism or the convenience of digital banking; it's a stark illustration of an economic underbelly that's circumventing the Canadian financial system. We're talking about a foreign currency, the Yuan, flowing unchecked and untaxed through our economy. It's a direct challenge to our fiscal sovereignty, with every transaction thumbing its nose at Canadian laws and regulations. Think about the implications here. If my roommate can so easily transact in Yuan for moving services, what’s to stop others from buying, selling, or even funding activities that are entirely off the Canadian grid? We're witnessing the emergence of a parallel marketplace where the Chinese Communist Party, through WeChat, has its fingers on the pulse, and perhaps even the throttle, of economic activities on Canadian soil. This isn't just about avoiding a few bank fees; it's a gateway to illegal activities, a mechanism for foreign influence to seep into the Canadian economy, and an open door for the CCP to plant its economic flag on our territory. The potential for abuse is astronomical, with WeChat acting as both conduit and shield for transactions that undermine Canadian law and benefit a foreign state. We need to wake up to the reality that WeChat's capabilities are not just a convenience—they're a weapon aimed at the financial autonomy and integrity of nations like ours. This phenomenon isn't isolated. It's powered by the colossal reach of WeChat, where millions of users interact daily, engaging in what's known as social proofing. Robert Cialdini, in his exploration of influence, articulated this phenomenon well. People mimic the behaviors of others to fit in or to embody what they perceive as 'correct' behavior. This social proof becomes a powerful tool, especially in the hands of a platform like WeChat, which facilitates an entire ecosystem of communication, commerce, and, most critically, influence. Now, consider the Hong Kong protests, a massive outcry for democracy and freedom against an extradition bill seen as eroding civil liberties. These were significant, defining moments for Hong Kong, yet on WeChat, it was as if they barely happened. The censorship was so pervasive that finding accurate, unfiltered information about the protests was almost impossible. Imagine that: a platform so powerful that it can effectively erase a mass movement from the collective consciousness of its users. The Chinese government's response was brutally efficient. They didn't just suppress information; they warped it, creating and disseminating fake news to discredit the protesters. They painted these desperate cries for freedom as acts of violence and chaos. It's a disturbing manipulation of narrative at a scale only possible through such an influential platform. Moreover, it wasn't just about silencing the protests. The regime targeted individuals - activists, journalists, anyone who dared to speak up. The digital sphere became a battleground, with threats and harassment rampant on WeChat. It's not just suppression; it's an outright assault on the very notion of free expression. Twitter social media manipulation Let's pull back the curtain on the pervasive culture of control and censorship that has infiltrated not just WeChat but also platforms like Twitter, widely recognized as a hotbed for selective censorship and ideological dominance. The Twitter Files, brought to light by none other than Elon Musk, serve as a stark exposé of this reality. Long before Musk stepped in, it was clear to many that Twitter wasn't the digital bastion of free speech it claimed to be. Instead, it was seen as a platform where leftist ideologies often dictated the narrative, silencing dissenting voices and alternative viewpoints. The release of the Twitter Files vindicated those suspicions, revealing a platform steeped in controversy, manipulation, and an apparent bias towards suppressing certain stories and voices while amplifying others. What we saw was a platform mired in controversy and manipulation, with its hands dirty in the business of suppressing stories and controlling narratives. The saga of Hunter Biden's laptop is a prime example. In 2020, when the New York Post broke the story about the laptop allegedly belonging to Joe Biden's son, Twitter went into overdrive to bury it. The Twitter Files revealed that this decision was not rooted in any solid policy but was more of a knee-jerk reaction, a hasty move to control a narrative that didn't align with certain interests. Then there's the whole debacle of de-amplification. Under the guise of combating misinformation, Twitter quietly reduced the visibility of certain accounts. Call it what you will, but to any clear-minded individual, this reeks of censorship, plain and simple. And who could forget the ban of then-President Donald Trump following the January 6th Capitol riot? The internal discussions revealed by the Twitter Files painted a picture of a company grappling with a monumental decision. Some saw it as necessary, others as a dangerous precedent. But one thing was clear: the move had profound implications on the public discourse. Perhaps the most jarring disclosure from the Twitter Files is the insinuation of government influence within the ramparts of social media empires. The notion that platforms envisioned as bastions of independence could be ensnared by government tendrils, potentially tilting the scales of content moderation to favor the ruling class, is a stark betrayal of public trust. The Twitter Files have mercilessly shredded the facade of neutrality and the promise of unfettered speech that companies like Twitter have long professed. What stands revealed is a disconcerting reality where these digital behemoths hold disproportionate sway over the public square, wielding their power in opaque and often unjust ways. This is a clarion call, reminding us that the crusade for veracity and liberty has now extended into the cyber realm, where the very tools designed for global connection are at risk of becoming instruments of control. Yet, there's a glimmer of hope on the horizon. With Elon Musk's acquisition of Twitter and his subsequent unveiling of the platform's inner workings, there's an anticipation, perhaps even an expectation, that he's on a mission to reconstruct a social media environment free from the chains of government overreach. The aspiration is to restore Twitter to a platform where free speech and fair play reign supreme, untainted by the shadow of political machinations. It’s a monumental task, no doubt, but one that could herald a new dawn for social media, where transparency and independence are not just touted values, but lived realities. WeChat, Navigating the Invisible Threat to Canadian Sovereignty As we peel back the layers of this worldwide web of deceit and control, let's not be naïve enough to believe that this is a problem restricted to the U.S. or China alone. The tactics of suppression, misinformation, and influence are as old as time, and with the rise of digital platforms, they've found a new, more potent battleground. And, my friends, it's not just happening overseas; it's happening right here, in our backyard, in the Great White North. Take the case of the WeChat disinformation campaign against Erin O'Toole during the 2021 Canadian federal election. Here we saw a flagrant attempt to manipulate public opinion and sway an election. Misleading narratives and outright fabrications were spread with the intent to discredit O'Toole and skew the electoral landscape. And the most disturbing part? This was just a small piece of a much larger puzzle of foreign influence and meddling. Then there's the case of former MP Kenny Chiu, a stark reminder of the insidious nature of these campaigns. Chiu, a Canadian of Hong Kong origin, faced a barrage of disinformation aimed at discrediting him and his proposed Foreign Influence Registry Act. This act, inspired by similar legislation in Australia, sought to create transparency around foreign influence in Canadian affairs. But the response was a vicious campaign of lies and distortions, painting Chiu as an "anti-China" figure and misrepresenting his intentions. The result? A cloud of misinformation that undoubtedly influenced voters and tarnished the democratic process. This isn't just a matter of a few isolated incidents; it's a systematic assault on the very foundations of our democratic institutions. It's a concerted effort by foreign actors to sow discord, manipulate public opinion, and ultimately control the narrative to their advantage. And what's worse, it's happening under the guise of legitimate political discourse and through platforms that millions of us use every day. Let's dissect the tangled web of influence that WeChat could be exerting in Canada. Andy Lee's observations paint a concerning picture of foreign interference right here on our soil. Take the example of the "Free Palestine" protests and the extensive support they received through WeChat, as reported by Andy Lee. We're seeing posts detailing broad support for Hamas rallies, complete with logistical information like bus pick-up locations, all disseminated by prominent United Front groups such as the Canada-China Friendship Promotion Association (CCFPA). When we probe further into the activities of Tina Zhu, president of the CCFPA, we uncover a consistent pattern of interaction with Chinese consulate officials. This isn't just a social club; it's a group with deep political connections and ambitions. But the real kicker is the revelation about WeChat posts showing volunteers being compensated for distributing flyers and encouraging people to sign petitions against a foreign agent registry. This registry, similar to the Foreign Agents Registration Act (FARA) in the United States, is designed to track foreign influence in domestic politics. By opposing it, these groups are not just participating in Canadian politics; they're actively working to obscure the tracks of foreign influence. So, what are we looking at here? We're witnessing a sophisticated campaign to sway Canadian politics and public opinion. It's not just about supporting protests or opposing legislation. It's about creating a network of influence, a shadowy presence that operates just beneath the surface of our political landscape. The implications of this are profound. We're not just talking about foreign groups participating in Canadian politics; we're talking about a concerted effort to subvert our democratic processes and values. The question we need to ask ourselves is: how deep does this go? And more importantly, what are we going to do about it? Because if we sit back and let this happen, we're not just risking the integrity of our political system; we're risking the very foundations of our democracy. The China-Palestine Nexus: Unraveling Beijing's Middle Eastern Strategy To piece together the geopolitical puzzle of China's interest in Palestine, it's imperative to look beyond the surface-level narratives. It's all too convenient to dismiss these maneuvers as mere diplomatic engagements. When you see China cozying up to Qatar, a nation known for harboring the affluent leaders of groups like Hamas, the plot thickens. It's a chess game on a global scale, and the pawns are being moved with strategic precision. Since 2014, China has been forging a path of influence in the Middle East, with Qatar as a pivotal ally. The Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) isn't just about infrastructure; it's a Trojan horse for economic and political influence, and Qatar has eagerly joined the ranks. The establishment of the first RMB clearing center in Doha is no small feat. It's a clear signal of China's intent to embed itself into the financial sinews of the Middle East. China's dive into Qatar's energy sector with a 27-year deal for LNG supply isn't just business; it's the anchoring of a long-term geopolitical alliance. The deal is not just about fuel; it's about securing a foothold in a region that's as rich in politics as it is in natural resources. This isn't just about China's energy security; it's a calculated move in a broader strategy that includes Palestine. With Qatar's support for groups like Hamas and China's growing partnership with Qatar, the lines connecting the dots become clearer. China's support for certain factions within the Palestine narrative can be seen as part of a larger plan to expand its influence and challenge Western dominance in international affairs. In this context, the support for protests and movements within Canada via WeChat takes on a new dimension. It's a part of a wider network of influence, with tendrils reaching into the social and political fabric of nations far beyond the Middle East. It's a classic case of influence by association, with Qatar acting as a conduit for China's broader regional ambitions. To sum up, the narrative isn't just about support for a cause; it's about the strategic positioning of China in a geopolitical game where countries like Canada can become unexpected players on the chessboard. The question we must ask is not just why China is interested in Palestine, but how the dynamics of its relationships in the Middle East might influence or interfere with the sovereignty and politics of nations halfway across the world, including ours. Final Thoughts Now, let's address the elephant in the room: Justin Trudeau's apparent lack of courage or political will to tackle the Chinese influence head-on. It seems he's waiting for Uncle Biden to wade into the muck, so he can follow suit. Let's be unequivocally clear: Justin Trudeau has not demonstrated the necessary leadership in addressing foreign interference. His administration has dawdled and delayed, with another election looming ever closer. Is Canada truly prepared? Do our intelligence agencies possess the capability to thwart a foreign influence threat? My doubts are as profound as the silence from our Prime Minister's office. The solution? We need to shine a light on these practices. We need mechanisms like the one proposed by Chiu to expose and counter these insidious campaigns. We need vigilance and a critical eye towards the information we consume. And most importantly, we need to hold those who seek to manipulate and deceive accountable. Let's be clear. With every message sent, every transaction made, and every bit of propaganda spread, WeChat serves as a conduit for a foreign power to extend its reach into the very heart of Canadian society. It's not just an app; it's a digital Trojan horse, and the potential for influence and espionage is staggering. When you've got a platform that's used to organize political protests, spread disinformation, and possibly sway the opinions and actions of Canadian citizens, you've got a serious national security issue on your hands. This isn't about stifling communication or curbing the exchange of dumpling recipes; it's about protecting the integrity of our nation. So here's the bottom line: We need to seriously consider banning WeChat in Canada. Period. It's a hard line to draw, but necessary. The evidence is mounting, the risks are clear, and the intentions of those behind the curtain are far from benign. If we value our national sovereignty, our democratic integrity, and our citizens' privacy, then it's time to act decisively. It's time to cut the cord on WeChat and send a clear message that Canada is not a playground for international influence and coercion. The time for half-measures and diplomatic tiptoeing is over. It's time to stand firm, Canada. #cdnpoli

@DanKnightMMA - Dan Knight

My fellow Canadians: Attorney General Arif Virani is eyeing 'international best practices' for censoring legal content on the internet. No examples given, just a vague statement. Make no mistake, this is Trudeau and his cronies paving the way to muzzle dissent and control the narrative. Voices like mine, unafraid to call out the swamp, are in their crosshairs. The threat of censorship looms large. Stay informed, uncensored, and ahead of their game. Follow my unyielding fight for truth and liberty on Substack: http://danknight.substack.com #cdnpoli

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Saved - January 10, 2024 at 2:54 AM
reSee.it AI Summary
Rebel News has provided me with a platform to publish and legal protection. Together, we have published more on foreign influence than corporate media. The focus is on various issues, including foreign interference, Chinese candidates, nuclear technology, and connections with Liberal MPs. There is a call for action, such as implementing a foreign agent registry law and protecting whistleblowers. The posts emphasize the importance of freedom of the press and highlight the work done by Rebel News.

@RealAndyLeeShow - Andy Lee - Special Rebel Rapporteur

Rebel News picked me up and gave me a place to publish, and legal protection to do it safely without fear of reprisal. Since then, together, we’ve likely published more original work on foreign influence than our entire corporate media combined. They’re fearless heroes. Read. 1/

@BenMulroney - Ben Mulroney

Look, this is pretty simple stuff: one's personal opinions about Rebel News don't matter. You either believe in freedom of the press or you don't. https://nationalpost.com/news/politics/election-2021/judge-to-rule-today-whether-rebel-news-may-be-accredited-to-cover-the-leaders-debates

Rebel News wins court battle to cover leaders’ debates, will accredit 11 journalists 'Today we scored one for liberty,' said founder Ezra Levant of the ruling nationalpost.com

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@RealAndyLeeShow - Andy Lee - Special Rebel Rapporteur

In a heated mayoral race, one Chinese candidate with a mysterious background and ties to Justin Trudeau is being overlooked: Edward Xiaohua Gong. My latest on our ongoing foreign interference saga: https://www.rebelnews.com/in_a_heated_mayoral_race_one_chinese_candidate_with_a_mysterious_background_and_ties_to_justin_trudeau_is_being_overlooked

In a heated mayoral race, one Chinese candidate with a mysterious background and ties to Justin Trudeau is being overlooked A Chinese immigrant who came to Canada in 2002, Gong, a businessman who established Edward International Group, is also the owner and founder of Markham-based Chinese-language media outlets Canada National Television (CNTV) and Canadian National Chinese Television. rebelnews.com

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@RealAndyLeeShow - Andy Lee - Special Rebel Rapporteur

My latest. SNC-Lavalin sold off our nuclear technology to state-owned China National Nuclear Corporation in 2016. They used it to build technology superior to our own, and SNC continues to deal with the company, despite it being sanctioned by the U.S. in 2020. Why China Wins:

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@RealAndyLeeShow - Andy Lee - Special Rebel Rapporteur

My latest in news that shocks no one anymore: Chinese diplomat who was expelled from Canada for making threats met with community association promoted by Liberal MPs. Its head just helped organize a recent protest against a foreign agent registry. Had enough yet?

@RealAndyLeeShow - Andy Lee - Special Rebel Rapporteur

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@RealAndyLeeShow - Andy Lee - Special Rebel Rapporteur

My latest: Why is a non-profit organization that was founded by Senator Woo and is funded by taxpayers using Senate resources to amplify messaging against a proposed foreign agent registry?

@RealAndyLeeShow - Andy Lee - Special Rebel Rapporteur

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@RealAndyLeeShow - Andy Lee - Special Rebel Rapporteur

My latest in news that shocks nobody: Expelled diplomat at the centre of Chinese interference scandal who threatened a Conservative parliamentarian frequented events with Liberal MPs.

@RealAndyLeeShow - Andy Lee - Special Rebel Rapporteur

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@RealAndyLeeShow - Andy Lee - Special Rebel Rapporteur

My latest in nothing-to-see-here: The owner of a “Canadian” media outlet based out of Beijing threw her support behind Justin Trudeau’s 2015 election campaign. She also coincidentally meets with the United Front Work Department in China in her spare time.

@RealAndyLeeShow - Andy Lee - Special Rebel Rapporteur

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@RealAndyLeeShow - Andy Lee - Special Rebel Rapporteur

My latest. We don’t need to attack David Johnston’s character or integrity. All we need to attack is his report, because it lacks merit, and is based on an incomplete intelligence review. Its findings should be rejected.

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@RealAndyLeeShow - Andy Lee - Special Rebel Rapporteur

David Johnston addressed and dismissed every media allegation in his report except for one - the Globe’s claim that money was funnelled to the Trudeau Foundation from the PRC in 2014. No more “rapporteuring,” thanks. A public inquiry dating back to 2013 is needed. My latest:

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@RealAndyLeeShow - Andy Lee - Special Rebel Rapporteur

My latest: GAC recently revealed that Michael Chong has been targeted online once again. I traced the campaign back to the People’s Daily- the official press of the Central Committee of the Communist Party. Why is the People’s Daily permitted to run an overseas bureau in Canada?

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@RealAndyLeeShow - Andy Lee - Special Rebel Rapporteur

My latest: Ousted Chinese diplomat who reportedly threatened the family of Michael Chong seen with leaders of the controversial pro-Beijing association now under investigation for being an 'overseas Chinese police station.’

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@RealAndyLeeShow - Andy Lee - Special Rebel Rapporteur

My latest: Xixi Li once met with Justin Trudeau and also claimed there were “no connections” between her centres which are under RCMP investigation and the Chinese Communist Party. A meet she attended in China shows that’s not true. Why is everybody lying about what they know?

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@RealAndyLeeShow - Andy Lee - Special Rebel Rapporteur

My latest on our foreign interference saga: Justin Trudeau’s six second pause tells us everything we need to know about why he doesn’t want a foreign agent registry law in Canada.

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@RealAndyLeeShow - Andy Lee - Special Rebel Rapporteur

My latest: Guilbeault is a perfect fit for the China Council (CCICED), because it is funded by the same people that bankroll Extinction Rebellion - the enviro-radicals that superglue themselves to roads. They have one thing in common: a desire to destroy our fossil fuel industry.

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@RealAndyLeeShow - Andy Lee - Special Rebel Rapporteur

My latest: After commenting during a committee that a public inquiry into foreign interference would be too “expensive” to pursue, an Inquiry of Ministry has found that $5 million was allocated to the now-resigned “Special Rapporteur’s” legal team, led by a Liberal Party donor.

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@RealAndyLeeShow - Andy Lee - Special Rebel Rapporteur

My latest on the Han Dong saga:

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@RealAndyLeeShow - Andy Lee - Special Rebel Rapporteur

My latest in appalling news: Long-time Liberal supporter and Justin Trudeau campaign worker that frequently met with the United Front Work Department in China also connected with our Chinese Ambassador Cong Peiwu; conference was held discussing how to "resolutely smash any Taiwan independence attempts.” @csiscanada

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@RealAndyLeeShow - Andy Lee - Special Rebel Rapporteur

My latest - The China Democracy Fund, led by a Canadian book publisher, is raising funds to protect journalists who are being threatened into silence using "lawfare." Senator Oh recently stated he would start fundraising efforts to sue journalists that "smear Chinese people."

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@RealAndyLeeShow - Andy Lee - Special Rebel Rapporteur

"As soon as possible." My latest on our foreign interference saga. Ethics committee urges the federal government to take immediate action to enact a foreign agent registration law. Justin Trudeau's government has been unable to explain the delays behind the implementation of one: It's "complex."

@RealAndyLeeShow - Andy Lee - Special Rebel Rapporteur

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@RealAndyLeeShow - Andy Lee - Special Rebel Rapporteur

My latest: the federal government is coming for our whistleblowers in the name of protecting our democracy. “Acting outside the rule of law makes illicit disclosures fundamentally anti-democratic."

@RealAndyLeeShow - Andy Lee - Special Rebel Rapporteur

If you are still pretending, after reading, that Rebel News is not a serious news outlet putting out serious work that is shining a light on stories that matter but aren’t covered anywhere else, and that they aren’t changing our country for the better, you’re part of the problem.

Saved - January 27, 2024 at 9:44 PM
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Chinese-Canadians and pro-Beijing associations allegedly influenced the 2021 election by defeating Conservatives Alice Wong and Kenny Chiu, according to a WeChat article from the "Overseas Chinese News Network." The article highlights victory posts on WeChat celebrating Richmond turning "red." @RmdKenny.

@RealAndyLeeShow - Andy Lee - Special Rebel Rapporteur

A WeChat article brags about Chinese-Canadians and pro-Beijing associations altering the outcome of the 2021 election by defeating Conservatives Alice Wong and Kenny Chiu. It talks of a flood of victory posts on WeChat about turning Richmond “red”. The source is 侨报网等 - the “Overseas Chinese News Network.” @RmdKenny

@yuenpauwoo - Yuen Pau Woo

The @globeandmail continues to propagate election denialism and insult Richmond voters by uncritically accepting Mr Chiu’s claim about social media disinformation https://policyoptions.irpp.org/magazines/january-2022/election-disinformation-claims-and-kenny-chius-richmond-riding/

Election disinformation claims and Kenny Chiu’s Richmond riding Social media posts on Kenny Chiu’s foreign influence bill were legitimate debate, not disinformation. policyoptions.irpp.org
Saved - January 28, 2024 at 11:02 PM

@KEriksenV2 - Kris Eriksen 🇨🇦

With Canada's foreign interference inquiry starting tomorrow, it is important to remember that a CSIS agents says that he can prove that all governments since Brian Mulroney have been compromise by China. Do you trust that the inquiry will root out foreign interference? https://t.co/htMZXH16am

Video Transcript AI Summary
The speaker claims that both the current and previous governments have ignored their warnings about interference. They believe there are two reasons for this delay: partisan interests and infiltration by Chinese intelligence agents. According to the speaker, every prime minister and government office has been compromised by these agents. This poses a significant security risk for Canadians, as it raises questions about who is really in control of the country. The speaker suggests the need for an independent investigation and the implementation of laws, similar to those in Australia, to protect against foreign interference.
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Speaker 0: It's not only this current government that is at fault. All previous governments were also ignoring what we were saying. Speaker 1: So, Michelle, as you said, you've been raising these flags of interference for years. Why do you think it has taken so long for all of this to come out publicly? Speaker 0: I think there is two reason. One of the reason is that, it was an element of partisanry. There was an element that could be useful to the government in power or the people who wanted to get in power or stay in power, And, these are useful to simply keep a certain status quo. The other element is definitely we have evidence that we have been infiltrated by agent of influence, people working on behalf of the Chinese intelligence service, not necessarily spy, But people who have been recruited and been capable to influence the power at bay. So, this has been going on For the last 40 years, it was from mister Mulroney all the way to mister Trudeau today. Every prime minister has been, has been compromised at one point or another by those agents of influence. Speaker 1: Every prime minister, you say, has been compromised by those agents. Speaker 0: Prime minister. Every prime minister. Every government, every offices was compromised. And when we brought the the warning, nobody listened. Speaker 1: That is quite the assertion to make, sir. How much do you think considering that, is this a security risk for Canadians. Speaker 0: It is a phenomenal security risk because, basically, you can ask yourself the question, Who's really running the country? Is it a foreign entity or is it our government? And this is the problem that we are currently facing is that we have been neglecting. And at at the end of the day, we might need an independent body to investigate properly what is going on currently. Not a question of finding the culprit in the past, but definitely trying to take the measures today in the past, but definitely trying to take the measures today in order to protect ourselves for the futures, and we need to sort of inspire ourselves from Some action that we're taking, like, for example, in 2017 in Australia, they, vote for a law Against foreign interference. We need that kind of tools to be capable to enforce some kind of protection. And as the whistleblower was saying
Saved - March 9, 2024 at 4:19 PM

@WallStreetSilv - Wall Street Silver

Former Senior Canadian Secret Intelligence Sevice Intel Officer Testified That: "We can prove every federal government from Mulroney to Trudeau is compromised" "Compromised by agents of the communist China" 🚨🚨🚨 https://t.co/DQXWDugSHd

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Every federal government from Mulroney to Trudeau has been compromised by agents of Communist China.
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Speaker 0: I want to be very clear and I want to be very clear. We can prove that every federal government from Mr. Mulroney to Mr. Trudeau have been compromised by agent of the Communist China. Every government were informed
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@hollyanndoan - Holly Doan

Retired Elections Commissioner acknowledges he dismissed complaints that Chinese agents were targeting Conservative Party voters in 2021 campaign. “There is no duty to investigate everything,” Yves Côté told @PIFIEPIE inquiry. blacklocks.ca/knew-of-china-… #cdnpoli https://t.co/imwHDAVSLe

Saved - April 3, 2024 at 5:39 PM

@govt_corrupt - govt.exe is corrupt

#BREAKING: Even as CSIS warned about Canadian elections being compromised for decades... Justin Trudeau says the 2019/21 elections results were in no way due to foreign interference from entities like China and The WEF... Even though Klaus Schwab said The Canadian Govt has been penetrated!

Video Transcript AI Summary
The Prime Minister addressed concerns about foreign interference, emphasizing the measures taken to protect Canada. He highlighted the creation of oversight bodies and tools to safeguard democracy. He mentioned the ongoing foreign interference commission and the upcoming testimony before the commission. The Prime Minister reiterated the integrity of the 2019 and 2021 elections, confirmed by a nonpartisan panel. The focus remains on addressing challenges and ensuring the safety of Canada's democratic processes.
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Speaker 0: Good morning. Prime Minister, you and your members of your cabinet have defended mister Gong, saying you believe you did nothing wrong. Yesterday, at the public inquiry into foreign interference, an intelligent document was tabled stating that mister Dong told Chinese officials that even if the 2 Michaels were released right away, opposition parties would view the PRC's action as evidence a hard line strategy against China works. The document also said mister Dong provided advice on what might, quote, help to placate public opinion and provide valuable talking points to the Liberal Party. When did you learn of CSIS' account of these conversations? And does this information change your opinion of mister Dong's fitness for caucus? Speaker 1: Foreign interference is a real challenge, everywhere around the world. We know that certain countries and actors, are engaged in trying to disrupt in attempts to disrupt, our institutions, our businesses, our economy, and our electoral processes. That's why in 2015, we started to work on protecting our country more from foreign interference. We created oversight bodies that watch both our elections process, that oversee all the work our national security agencies do, and we've continued to give them more and more tools. The ongoing foreign interference commission is an important way of highlighting some of the challenges we face and some of the solutions that we've put forward to keep our democracy safe. And I want to reinforce to everyone that our expert nonpartisan panel looking at the 2019 and 2021 elections confirmed that those elections happened in a way, where the integrity held, where the outcome was decided by Canadians. Obviously, this commission is ongoing, and I look forward to being part of it. I will be testifying before the commission next week. This is an important way of answering these questions of engaging with this in the right forum.
Saved - April 8, 2024 at 10:15 PM
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The Liberal government withheld CSIS documents until 1 am, revealing that the PRC interfered in the 2019 and 2021 general elections. Numerous candidates and staff members were implicated in PRC foreign interference networks.

@SheilaGunnReid - Sheila Gunn Reid

WHOA 🚨🚨!!!! No wonder the Liberal gov withheld these CSIS docs until 1 am this morning. "We know that the PRC clandestinely and deceptively interfered in both the 2019 and 2021 general elections." "At least 18 candidates and 13 staff members were implicated in PRC foreign interference networks."

Video Transcript AI Summary
The speaker discusses a document revealing foreign interference in the 2019 Canadian federal election involving Chinese individuals, community leaders, and politicians. They mention CSIS briefings on PRC interference in the elections, implicating candidates and staff. The panel received briefings on PRC's pragmatic interference tactics. The speaker confirms CSIS briefings to the panel but struggles to recall specific details. The language used in the briefings aligns with public summaries on PRC's activities.
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Speaker 0: On the first page, actually, this is the only page, I believe, because I think the second page is fully redacted. The assessment reads, investigations into activities linked to the Canadian federal election in 2019 reveal an active foreign interference network, as in this redaction. This network involved the Chinese redaction, local community leaders, Canadian politicians, and their staff. Under broad guidance from the redacted, co opted staff of targeted politicians, provide advice on China related issues, and community community leaders facilitate the clandestine transfer funds and accrue potential targets. Miss Joon, have you seen this document before? Speaker 1: Yes, I have seen that document before. It's difficult for me to see to say when I have seen that documents with the different roles I have played, but I've seen that document before. Speaker 0: Do you recall, have you seen it before giving your witness statement that I referred to Speaker 1: earlier? I've seen it following the leaks and the work I've done in terms of the leaks investigation. Speaker 0: Okay. So my question is given that this document uses the term network and it's not just the media, does that change your opinion on the appropriateness of its use? Speaker 1: My the comment that you quote before, are still the same. The network here doesn't mean that the individuals were working in concert. Speaker 0: Okay. Madam commissioner, I would ask for leave next to pull up can 4495. This is a CSIS briefing to the prime minister's office from 2023, but it also describes briefings provided to the panel of 5 and in the context of the 2019 general election. And as we talked about earlier, this was also provided only this weekend, so that's why we didn't put it in Speaker 1: the request. It's okay. You can refer to it. Speaker 0: So if we go down to pages, starting at the bottom of page 3 and going into page 4, the document outlines that CSIS conducted various briefings. I'll just summarize this on the subject of PRC, interference, and they talk about, that they did briefings to the panel of 5 and in the context of the 2019 general election. So let me just start by confirming in general that the panel did in fact receive CSIS briefings in the lead up to the 2019 general election. I'm not asking on what topic yet. Speaker 1: Yes, so it goes past a little bit. So can you repeat your question? Speaker 0: I just want to confirm that Stesis provided briefings to the panel of 5 that will lead up Speaker 1: to the selection. Yes, Stesis did. Speaker 0: All right, thank you. If we can scroll back up the middle of page 2. There. Perfect. So, here, as Jesus writes, we know that the PRC clandestinely and deceptively interfered in both the 2019 and 2021 general elections. In both cases, these FI activities were pragmatic in nature and focused primarily on supporting those viewed to be either pro PRC or neutral on issues of interest to the PRC government. They also write at least 18 candidates and 13 staff members were implicated in PRC FI networks. This includes, you know, this included members of multiple political, parties. So my question for this panel is in the panel's briefings with CSIS in the lead up to the election, did they use this sort of language? Is this the sort of information you received? Speaker 1: The pragmatic, like, it depends. Like, there's a lot of things here. So Speaker 0: That's true. Right. Well, we can break it down. What about we know? Speaker 1: What what I do remember sorry, I don't even see Excuse me. Can we scroll up to the top of the document? Yeah. This is there, back to the So this Assertion to media reporting. Okay. So that is following the leaks. Thank you. That's that is really following the leaks, where briefing was prepared in order to, go back to the leaks and give information about what we know and when regarding those leaks. So if we talk about PRC, and we see that also in the public summaries that we have, sent to the commission, that the approach and the tactic of PRC is really to do some pragmatic work in the sense that they are doing activities when they believe it is necessary to promote their own, interest. So this is the type of language we heard regarding PRC.
Saved - April 9, 2024 at 11:39 PM

@HaveWeAllGoneM1 - The world has gone mad 🍎

CSIS says they knew about Chinese foreign interference, and so did Trudeau It has now been revealed that CSIS held 34 briefings for the PMO, 2 of which were with Trudeau specifically, and that he was well aware these elections were, in fact, compromised. https://thecountersignal.com/csis-knew-about-foreign-interference-in-elections/

CSIS says they knew about Chinese foreign interference, and so did Trudeau It was revealed CSIS was well aware of foreign interference, and so was Trudeau, despite his claiming otherwise. thecountersignal.com
Saved - April 13, 2024 at 5:06 PM

@HaveWeAllGoneM1 - The world has gone mad 🍎

CSIS director Vigneault said he’s been warning Liberal govt for years that 🇨🇦 is ill-equipped to combat foreign interference Not only did Trudeau ignore Chinese foreign interference, he actively tried to bury it through Special Rapporteur David Johnston https://nationalpost.com/news/politics/csis-director-testifies-trudeau-government-was-warned-repeatedly-about-chinese-foreign-interference

CSIS director testifies Trudeau government was warned repeatedly about Chinese foreign interference David Vigneault says he’s been warning Liberal government for years that Canada has been and ill-equipped to combat foreign interference. nationalpost.com
Saved - May 3, 2024 at 6:48 PM

@govt_corrupt - govt.exe is corrupt

#BREAKING: The Election Interreference Committee says although there was interreference in the 2019 and 2021 elections, Canadians shouldn't worry because it didn't change the outcome. Now everyone can breathe easy because govt investigated itself and concluded it's not guilty! https://t.co/Mmx36wbfNy

Video Transcript AI Summary
The commission successfully balanced national security and transparency in investigating foreign interference in recent elections. While some information is classified, the public report highlights that our electoral system remains robust despite acts of interference. The commission will continue its work to shed more light on government responses to foreign interference. Preliminary findings suggest no impact on election outcomes, but communication issues and lack of understanding were identified in combating interference.
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Speaker 0: As you will know since I have said it many times before, the commission had to face the immense challenge of balancing the protection of Canada's national security and trust with the transparency of its work. I strongly believe we have been successful in striking this balance. Despite extreme time constraints, the commission found ways to make a substantial amount of information and documents available to the public, enabling citizens to come to know and understand what happened during the last two elections. Nevertheless, certain facts cannot be publicly disclosed for national security reasons. The report, therefore, includes a classified supplement, which in accordance with the law and the commission's term of reference is only available to those with the requisite security clearance and who also have a need to know stemming from the performance of their duties. To maximise transparency, I have disclosed as much information as possible in the public report itself while limiting the information contained in the classified alters the main finding of the report. On the contrary, it reinforces some of those findings. It's important to highlight that the initial reports finding are not necessarily definitive. The commission will soon begin the second stage of its work, and it is possible that this stage will shed further light or even a different light on some of the events investigated and reported in the first stage. Indeed, the manner in which information about foreign interference was circulated and what measures the government took in response are 2 issues central to the second stage of our work, which focuses on the government's ability to detect, prevent and counter foreign interference. The findings in this initial report should therefore be understood for what they are. Preliminary findings, which may be subject to change upon the completion of the commission's work. That said, I do not think it's likely that the main conclusion in this report will change. 1st, our electoral system is robust. Acts of foreign interference did occur during the last 2 federal general elections, but they did not undermine the integrity of our electoral system. Our system remains sound. Voters were able to cast their ballots. Their votes were duly registered and counted and there is nothing to suggest that there was any interference whatsoever in this regard nor did this foreign interference have any impact on which party formed the government in the 2 most recent elections. Nonetheless, the acts of interference that occurred, some of these acts have been established while others remain only suspected. Our stain on our electoral process and impacted the process leading up to the actual vote. Although it is impossible to determine whether they had an impact on the number of votes received by each candidate in any of the writings affected, There is one writing where this information may have led to the election of 1 candidate over another, but I cannot say for sure. I have found no evidence of any actions taken in bad faith, but I have found that there were some communication problems and a certain lack of understanding of the role that everyone plays or should play in combating foreign interference.
Saved - June 4, 2024 at 10:33 PM

@KEriksenV2 - Kris Eriksen 🇨🇦

Remember when former CSIS intelligence officer, Michael Juneau-Katsuya, testified that every government from Brian Mulroney to Justin Trudeau has been compromised by the CCP? I remember. https://t.co/yh6AqNwitI

Video Transcript AI Summary
Multiple Canadian federal governments, from Mulroney to Trudeau, have been compromised by Chinese agents. Despite warnings, governments ignored the threat due to negligence, self-interest, or partisanship. Agents of influence acting for China infiltrated every government, known to authorities. Translation: Several Canadian federal governments, from Mulroney to Trudeau, have been infiltrated by Chinese agents. Despite warnings, governments ignored the threat due to negligence, self-interest, or partisanship. Agents acting on behalf of China infiltrated every government and were known to authorities.
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Speaker 0: I want to be very clear. We can prove that every federal government from Mr. Mulroney to Mr. Trudeau have been compromised by agent of the Communist China. Every government were informed at one point or another. Every government choose to ignore Cesar's warning either by negligence, self interest or partnership a partisanship, sorry. Every government were infiltrated by agent of influence acting on behalf of the Chinese government and we knew who they were.
Saved - September 30, 2024 at 3:05 PM
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I spoke with 105.9 Yes My Radio about the allegations against Bill Blair regarding the delay in signing off on a surveillance warrant linked to Liberal fundraiser Michael Chan. It's concerning that this station has previously spread misinformation and has ties to Chinese diplomats.

@RealAndyLeeShow - Andy Lee

Bill Blair, accused of delaying the sign off of a surveillance warrant prior to the election on Liberal fundraising kingpin Michael Chan, interviews with 105.9 Yes My Radio - the radio station that spread misinformation about Kenny Chiu that maintains ties with Chinese diplomats. @PIFIEPIE @csiscanada Credit: @xjlisali

@RealAndyLeeShow - Andy Lee

The radio station that spread misinformation about Kenny Chiu’s foreign registry bill, called “105.9 Yes My Radio,” hosts a welcome party for the new Consul General Luo Weidong with Consul General Cheng Hongbo. I know what they did, and I care. Yours truly, drowning guy. @PIFIEPIE@csiscanada @rcmpgrcpolice https://mp.weixin.qq.com/s/Mdy616kd1jUbEf5YpC7NKg

Saved - October 30, 2024 at 10:06 PM
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In 2019, the Macdonald Laurier Institute accurately predicted how China's interference in Canadian politics would manifest today. It's alarming that Justin Trudeau has been briefed by CSIS annually since then, yet has not been transparent. Additionally, the Elections chief claimed he received no evidence of interference in 2021 or 2029, despite CSIS briefings and alerts from the Chinese diaspora acting as watchdogs. This situation is truly mind-boggling.

@vesperdigital - Vesper

𝐔𝐍𝐒𝐄𝐄𝐍 𝐅𝐎𝐎𝐓𝐀𝐆𝐄 In 2019...The Macdonald Laurier Institute predicted surgically how China's interference in Canadian politics would unfold today! Proof, @JustinTrudeau was briefed by CSIS every year since 2019 from MSM & has been lying to everyone since. #ShareThis https://t.co/mHB9SEGi7w

Video Transcript AI Summary
Canada's spy agency warns that China's media manipulation is becoming normalized, raising concerns about foreign interference in elections. Reports suggest that a covert network funded by Chinese state entities may have influenced the 2019 and 2021 elections, favoring a Liberal minority government while targeting Conservatives. Intelligence indicates that funds from the Chinese consulate were allegedly funneled to federal candidates through a Toronto businessman. The Chinese Communist Party utilizes various tactics, including disinformation campaigns and control over Chinese-language media, to undermine political opponents. Experts emphasize the need for stronger measures against foreign interference to protect Canadian democracy, highlighting the risks posed by potential financial incentives for candidates aligned with Beijing's interests.
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Speaker 0: There has never been any information given to me on the funding of federal candidates by China. Speaker 1: Canada's spy agency is warning that China's attempts to manipulate the media are becoming the new normal. The Canadian Security Intelligence Service raised that issue in a meeting with prime minister Trudeau earlier this year, and there are renewed calls now for a much tougher approach to foreign interference. Speaker 2: Trudeau did not address reporting by Global News that sources say a clandestine election interference network was covertly funded by Chinese state entities in the 2019 federal election, and that the prime minister was briefed in 2022 by Canadian intelligence officials on these stunning allegations of political interference schemes. Canada's chief electoral officer says he's not aware of Beijing interfering beyond global news reports. Speaker 3: I've not received any reports regarding specific instances of noncompliance with the legislation or or or specific instances of Chinese interference in the election. Speaker 4: MLI senior fellow, J Michael Cole, warns that Ottawa also needs to contend with the possibility of interference by Beijing. The Chinese regime has every reason to regard the upcoming elections as an opportunity and to engineer the election of a future government that is more to its liking. The Chinese Communist Party, or CCP, has a variety of tools at its disposal, honed by experience in other jurisdictions such as Taiwan. For example, it could escalate its economic warfare against Canada by targeting sectors of the economy and export reliant parts of the country with the aim of alienating those ridings from the current government. I woke up to an explosive report Speaker 5: in The Globe and Mail this morning reporting that CSIS documents viewed by the newspaper reveal China's strategy to influence the 2021 election. Beijing wanted the Liberals to be elected but only to a minority mandate. And according to the documents, China viewed the conservatives as too harsh on China and used disinformation campaigns against them. Alleged Chinese government election interference is rattling Canadian politics. A string of media reports based on leaked intelligence reveals both the 2019 and 2021 elections were targeted. Senior government officials are adamant the integrity of those elections were not compromised. The allegations though are alarming And my next guest says they're just the tip of the iceberg. Chuck Kwan is cochair of the Toronto Association For Democracy in China. He joins us now from Toronto. Mister Kwan, welcome to the show. Speaker 6: Thank you. Speaker 5: What can you tell us about how Beijing runs foreign interference operations in Canada? Speaker 6: Well, it all started about 34 years ago, after Tiananmen Square massacre when Beijing was eager to burnish its image internationally. And they have start setting up, what I would call proxy organizations. And through these organizations and through their proxies, Beijing has been able to exert very soft influence in many ways, in many levels of our government. Speaker 5: Is that the primary focus or do these operations primarily target Chinese Canadians? Speaker 6: No. They are targeted at Canadian society and at large. Speaker 5: How concerned are you about how the government hasn't done enough or do you think believe the government hasn't done Speaker 6: enough? We can go from website and see who's who who's who and who's meeting whom and that includes a lot of Canadian politicians and government officials being wine and dined. Speaker 5: So help me understand this because the allegation right now, the headline story right now certainly in the Globe and Mail, what was that China wanted to help elect Liberals to get a Liberal minority government and they wanted to defeat conservatives who they believed were had policies that were unfavorable to China. In your experience on monitoring this, is it that starkly partisan? Is China in your view interested in electing Liberals at the expense of Conservatives? Speaker 6: They understand that, perhaps from the proper days, the the the Conservatives are a little bit tougher on them than the Liberals would, and that's why in the last 10, 12 years, they have been pretty much putting the money on the Liberals. Certainly, they are the beneficiary of the Chinese operation. Speaker 4: Given the large number of accredited Chinese diplomats in Canada, we can assume Beijing has thoroughly studied potential vulnerabilities. Likewise, candidates who hew closer to Beijing's line might be promised greater Chinese investment in their writings. Additionally, the Communist Party of China may rely on its various proxies in the business community political donors, captured elites in academia, think tanks and retired government officials as well as communities with large concentrations of ethnic Chinese to undermine the electoral prospects of politicians seeking election. Speaker 2: Separate sources with knowledge of the 2022 intelligence briefs told Global News funds from the Chinese consulate in Toronto allegedly facilitated by a Toronto businessman, Wei Chung Yi, totaling some $250,000 was transferred first to an unnamed Ontario MPP and a federal candidate staff member. Wei Chung Yi denies the allegations. From there, sources say the money was distributed to members of a clandestine network. Intelligence says the network was comprised of at least 11 federal candidates along with 13 campaign staffers. Speaker 4: The Communist Party of China also enjoys near total control of Chinese language media in Canada. Adding to the rampant disinformation being circulated on social media apps, the regime has perfected the practice of discrediting politicians over many years in Taiwan and Hong Kong. And the CCP's content farms are known to spread dis and misinformation, cause confusion, and embattled a targeted government by forcing it to dedicate large amounts of resources to debunking false claims. Speaker 1: Canada's spy agency is warning that China's attempts to manipulate the media are becoming the new normal. The Canadian Security Intelligence Service raised that issue in a meeting with prime minister Trudeau earlier this year, and there are renewed calls now for a much tougher approach to foreign interference. Catherine Tunney reports. Speaker 7: Foreign interference is becoming more sophisticated, frequent, and insidious. That's a warning the head of Canada's spy agency gave to the prime minister during a meeting earlier this year. According to briefing docs prepped ahead of that meeting, CSIS warned the prime minister that foreign states were trying to influence media to get their message out. In particular, the People's Republic of China's media influence activities in Canada have become normalized. Chinese language media outlets operating in Speaker 4: Canada and members of the Chinese Canadian community are primary targets of PRC directed foreign influenced activities. Cyberattacks against political parties, local governments, election Canada websites, and other critical sectors can also be used as a means to interfere with elections and, as with disinformation, erode public confidence in the integrity of an election. And we cannot rule out the possibility that the Communist Party of China will seek to buy outright certain candidates with promises of money or lucrative deals at some point in the future. Finally, in the case of the Liberal Party, former Prime Minister Jean Quetin's recent proposal to visit Beijing and negotiate a deal with Communist Party officials an idea that would ensure the future capture of Canadian nationals whenever Beijing entered into a dispute with Ottawa illustrates the potential for a serious split within the party, which could be exploited by Beijing. Every effort must be made by our intelligence and law enforcement agencies, by the judiciary, and by other government agencies to track suspected foreign interference and implement appropriate defensive measures. Speaker 8: So we have had ample time to have an honest discussion, which I think is not people are not prepared to have. It is also why people are resisting a foreign agent registry because of the number of Canadian elites that would get ensnared in such a registry. These are very serious matters in a parliamentary democracy, and there are many options available to the government today if it wants to show that it is serious about defending Canadian democracy. We need to decide, are we standing with the tyrants, or are we standing up for Canadian democracy? Speaker 0: There has never been any information given to me on the funding of federal candidates by China.

@vesperdigital - Vesper

The most shocking was the Elections' chief saying he did not receive any evidence about the 2029 or 2021 interference by China, when CSIS briefed the PM both years and the Chinese diaspora bring this to the attention of CSIS as well acting as a watchdod...@echipiuk Mind boggling

Saved - November 2, 2024 at 6:56 PM

@KevinVuongMP - Kevin Vuong

‘This is treason’: Chinese agents are running Canada https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2024/10/31/chinese-agents-influence-canada-politics/ #ForeignInterference #cdnpoli

‘This is treason’: Chinese agents are running Canada Election meddling and politicians handled by foreign intelligence agencies telegraph.co.uk
Saved - November 25, 2024 at 5:34 PM
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I want to remind everyone that the issue of foreign interference has been downplayed. Initially, there were 11 MPs mentioned, then it grew to 41, but we only got 4 names from Sam Cooper's reporting, and still, no action has been taken. Canada is in deep trouble.

@KEriksenV2 - Kris Eriksen 🇨🇦

Friendly reminder that they ignored the naming of those that have allegedly engaged in foreign interference. We started with potentially 11 MP's, then it went to 41. We were then given 4 names, and nothing happened. Canada is in deep trouble. https://t.co/Q6uCBzWuno

@KEriksenV2 - Kris Eriksen 🇨🇦

These are the 4 Federal names we know of from Sam Cooper's reporting on foreign interference: https://t.co/SA0QlU56OX

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@QuaesAxiom - Axiom 🇨🇦✌️🇺🇲

It's hard to refute, wouldn't you say!

@KEriksenV2 - Kris Eriksen 🇨🇦

Remember when former CSIS intelligence officer, Michael Juneau-Katsuya, testified: "We can prove that every government from Mr. Mulroney to Mr. Trudeau has been compromised by the agents of Communist China" I guess the Foreign Interference Commissioner missed this...😂 https://t.co/3mCQbr7X1Y

Video Transcript AI Summary
Every federal government from Mulroney to Trudeau has been compromised by agents of Communist China. Each administration was informed about this infiltration but chose to ignore the warnings due to negligence, self-interest, or partisanship. These governments were influenced by agents acting on behalf of the Chinese government, and we are aware of their identities.
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Speaker 0: I want to be very clear. We can prove that every federal government from Mr. Mulroney to Mr. Trudeau have been compromised by agent of the Communist China. Every government were informed at one point or another. Every government choose to ignore Cesar's warning either by negligence, self interest or partnership partisanship, sorry. Every government were infiltrated by agent of influence acting on behalf of the Chinese government, and we knew who they were.
Saved - April 5, 2025 at 7:37 AM
reSee.it AI Summary
I'm outraged by the suggestion from a Liberal MP to collect a Chinese bounty on his Conservative opponent, highlighting serious concerns about foreign interference in Canadian politics. This incident, along with revelations that multiple MPs have knowingly aided foreign governments, raises alarms about our democracy. Despite overwhelming evidence of foreign influence, our government remains secretive, allowing compromised officials to continue in power. We must demand transparency and accountability to protect our sovereignty and ensure our elected representatives serve Canadians, not foreign interests.

@SNewmanPodcast - Shaun Newman Podcast

This should make EVERY Canadian's blood boil. A Liberal MP suggested collecting a Chinese BOUNTY on his opponent. But the fallout is highlighting a darker truth about foreign interference. Here's how China is influencing Canadian elections:

@SNewmanPodcast - Shaun Newman Podcast

Paul Chiang—a Liberal MP and ex-cop—suggested people collect a $183,000 Chinese bounty on his Conservative opponent, Joe Tay. This wasn't a slip-up. He said it openly at a Chinese media event. Let that sink in.

Video Transcript AI Summary
Liberal candidate Paul Cheng dropped out of the federal campaign after comments he made about conservative rival Joe Tae. Cheng, a Liberal MP running for reelection, told a Chinese language newspaper to claim the $1,000,000 Hong Kong bounty on Tae if he was brought to Toronto's Chinese Consulate. Tae, born in Hong Kong, is a pro-democracy activist with a bounty on him by Hong Kong police. Cheng stated he does not want to be a distraction and is standing aside. This occurred on the same day Liberal leader Mark Carney voiced support for Cheng.
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Speaker 0: A liberal candidate has dropped out of the federal campaign after comments he made about a former conservative rival. Paul Cheng, a liberal MP running for reelection in the Toronto area writing of Markham Unionville told a Chinese language newspaper, quote, to everyone here you can claim the $1,000,000 Hong Kong bounty if you bring conservative candidate Joe Tae to Toronto's Chinese Consulate. Tae, who was born in Hong Kong before immigrating to Canada, is a pro democracy activist and has a bounty on him by Hong Kong police. Chang now says he does not want to be a distraction and is standing aside. It came on the same day liberal leader Mark Carney voiced support for the candidate.

@SNewmanPodcast - Shaun Newman Podcast

Mark Carney's response? He called it a "teachable moment" and kept Chiang as a candidate. Only after massive backlash did Chiang withdraw himself. But the most disturbing part is this is just the tip of the foreign influence iceberg...

Video Transcript AI Summary
An individual with integrity, who served as a senior police officer for over 25 years, made a terrible lapse in judgment and has apologized. He has family in Hong Kong and understands the situation there and in China. He has apologized directly to the individual concerned and to the speaker.
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Speaker 0: This is a person of integrity who served this community, his community, as a police as senior police officer for, as I said, more than a quarter century. He's made a terrible lapse in in judgment. He's made an apology for that. It's also an individual who has has family in Hong Kong. He's under no illusions about the situation there, the situation in broader China. He's made those apologies. He's made them directly to the individual concerned. He's made them directly to me.

@SNewmanPodcast - Shaun Newman Podcast

Last summer, a national security report revealed something I can't believe we aren't still talking about: MULTIPLE Canadian MPs "wittingly" helped foreign governments interfere in our politics. The main culprits? China and India, with a little Pakistan thrown in.

Video Transcript AI Summary
Conservative candidate Joe Tae demanded Mark Carney fire Paul Chang before Chang withdrew from the race. Tae stated that no apology would suffice, and characterized Chang's actions as tradecraft of the Chinese Communist Party aimed at interfering in Canada. Tae claimed these actions were intended to send a chilling signal to the entire community, forcing compliance with Beijing's political goals.
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Speaker 0: Before Chang removed himself from the race, Joe Tae, who was a conservative candidate for the Toronto riding of Don Valley North, stated Mark Carney must fire Paul Chang. No apology is sufficient. Threats like these are the tradecraft of the Chinese Communist Party to interfere in Canada. And they are not just aimed at me. They are intended to send a chilling signal to the entire community in order to force compliance to Beijing's political goals.

@SNewmanPodcast - Shaun Newman Podcast

These corrupt politicians aren't passive participants. They're accepting money from foreign governments. Who's to say they aren't sharing confidential info? How can we prove hostile countries don't influence political decisions? And our government won't tell us who they are.

Video Transcript AI Summary
Canada claims India possesses both the intent and capability to interfere in Canadian elections, particularly targeting Indo-Canadian communities. According to Canada, India ranks as the second most active country in electoral foreign interference, after China. India's interference impacts all levels of Canadian government, allegedly conducted by diplomatic officials and proxies. Canada believes India is acting due to New Delhi's perception that Canada is not adequately addressing the Sikh separatist movement and the security threats it poses to India.
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Speaker 0: You know, impacting results for favorable candidates. This time around, Canada claiming India has intent and the capability to interfere in election processes and particularly interfere with Indo Canadian communities. It's saying India is the second most active country engaging in electoral foreign interference after China. Also, that India focuses its foreign interferences and impacts all levels of government and that diplomatic officials in Canada and proxies are are who are conducting such interference processes. And the reason Canada believes India is doing this is because it thinks that New Delhi believes that Canada is not taking this question of the Sikh separatist movement growing in Canada seriously enough and the security threats that it poses to India from within Canada.

@SNewmanPodcast - Shaun Newman Podcast

Why won't they name names? Minister LeBlanc claims it would be "inappropriate" to identify these traitors. So these compromised officials continue serving in Parliament. They keep access to sensitive information. They vote on laws that affect all Canadians.

@SNewmanPodcast - Shaun Newman Podcast

This is a direct attack on Canadian sovereignty. When foreign powers buy influence with elected officials, we no longer have true democracy. When MPs are more loyal to Beijing than Ottawa, our system is corrupted. This isn't partisan—it spans all parties.

Video Transcript AI Summary
Public Safety Minister Dominic LeBlanc testified at the foreign interference inquiry, stating Canadians can vote with confidence. He expressed a preference for being promptly informed by senior staff about urgent matters, even if it meant being contacted at inconvenient times. PMO officials explained that some information, like notes about foreign interference, didn't reach the Prime Minister due to world events in early March 2020 that interrupted the process. They added that briefings are sometimes delivered in paper form for security reasons. According to PMO staff, CSIS never names individuals in briefings and is restricted in what information it can share outside the government, sometimes resulting in MPs not fully understanding the warnings they receive. Security expert Wesley Wark believes Bill C-70 will improve this by allowing CSIS to share some information with politicians and diaspora communities. Wark anticipates that India and China's alleged interference will be prominent in the inquiry's final report, and that all future governments will need to pay close attention to intelligence. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is scheduled to testify on Wednesday.
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Speaker 0: The day after RCMP alleged Indian diplomats are connected to the killing of a Canadian citizen, the public safety minister took the stand. Speaker 1: I have total confidence that we Speaker 2: can Speaker 1: have a we can have elections that would be carried out in total safety. Speaker 0: Dominic LeBlanc testified at the foreign interference inquiry where he said Canadians can vote in confidence, but he had a different message from his fellow ministers about senior staff giving him intelligence. Speaker 3: I'd much rather they phone me or wake me up on a Friday night, with some urgent matter than find out two days later that we missed a window. So it it it's quite it's quite free flowing. Speaker 0: Earlier in the day, senior officials from the prime minister's office explained why some information, like notes about foreign interference, didn't get to the prime minister's desk. Speaker 2: Early March, as we all know, 2020, the whole world changed. The country changed. Parliament itself stopped sitting, so this note was interrupted, it did not go to the prime minister. Speaker 0: They said some briefings are now delivered in paper for security. The PMO staffers also stated CESAs never named individuals in briefings, and they specified the security agency is handcuffed in what information it can give to people outside of government. Speaker 2: Meetings can often be so general that the member of parliament doesn't even know what it is there. Doesn't can leave the room not fully knowing what it is they're being warned off of or what they should be be nervous about. Speaker 0: Security expert Wesley Wark says built c 70 will help that. It allows CISIS to provide some info to politicians, diaspora communities, or other targeted people. With new revelations about India's alleged interference, Wark says he expects it along with China to be prominent in the final report scheduled for December release. Speaker 4: We may have finally, if you like, come to a point where no government of of whatever its political orientation and its policy desires, no government can afford not to pay attention to intelligence. Speaker 0: The final witness, prime minister Justin Trudeau on Wednesday. Nathaniel Dove, Global News.

@SNewmanPodcast - Shaun Newman Podcast

The evidence is overwhelming: • Foreign police stations operating on Canadian soil • Intimidation of Canadian citizens by foreign agents • Threats against politicians who criticize foreign regimes • Widespread election interference campaigns Yet the response has been weak.

@SNewmanPodcast - Shaun Newman Podcast

In a functioning democracy, politicians caught working for or with foreign governments would be: • Removed from office • Publicly identified • Criminally investigated • Fully prosecuted Instead we get excuses and secrecy.

@SNewmanPodcast - Shaun Newman Podcast

This rot goes deeper than most realize. Our government cooperated with China to return "economic criminals" to China. They allowed Chinese agents to operate here. They accepted evidence from torture. All for better trade deals.

@SNewmanPodcast - Shaun Newman Podcast

As Canadians, we need to demand: • Full transparency about compromised MPs • Immediate removal of those working for foreign states • Stronger anti-interference laws • Real consequences for betrayal Our democracy depends on it.

@SNewmanPodcast - Shaun Newman Podcast

What pisses me off most is these corrupted politicians remain in Parliament making decisions affecting us. They vote on laws, attend classified briefings, and represent Canada internationally. All while secretly serving foreign masters. This should outrage every Canadian.

@SNewmanPodcast - Shaun Newman Podcast

But the solution starts with us. We must pressure elected officials for transparency. We must demand accountability from our government. Our government won't protect democracy unless we force them to.

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@SNewmanPodcast - Shaun Newman Podcast

This should make EVERY Canadian's blood boil. A Liberal MP suggested collecting a Chinese BOUNTY on his opponent. But the fallout is highlighting a darker truth about foreign interference. Here's how China is influencing Canadian elections:

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Saved - April 7, 2025 at 4:12 PM

@RealAndyLeeShow - Andy Lee

Site Task Force had detected an interference campaign originating from the People’s Republic of China linked to Chinese Communist Party efforts to spread misinformation to voters. We all know what party they’re favouring. https://t.co/ugKtOJy5lv

Video Transcript AI Summary
The speaker emphasized the importance of informing Canadians that a social media account is linked to the People's Republic of China and the Chinese Communist Party. Intelligence indicates a concerted effort within the Communist Party to spread and manipulate narratives seen by Canadians. A hallmark of democracy is the ability to have debates during an election period, unfettered by foreign influence. When asked to be more specific about the assessment that this is not likely to impact the ability for a free and fair election, the speaker stated that the activity is contained to a specific social media platform, and Canadians can get information from a variety of sources. The panel felt it was important to share this information because of the level of engagement on the platform and the account's link to the PRC. However, there is no evidence to suggest at the moment that it has any impact on how people may choose to cast their vote.
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Speaker 0: Want to be careful to emphasize the point of sharing this information with Canadians. As Larissa mentioned and in Bridget's remarks, the important part of information that we're sharing with you today is to be clear with Canadians that the account that has made these posts is linked to the People's Republic Of China and to the Chinese Communist Party in particular, and that intelligence has provided that there is a concerted effort behind that entity within the Communist Party to spread and manipulate the narrative that Canadians are seeing. We should all keep in mind that a hallmark of democracy is to be able to have such a debate during an election period. It is for Canadians to have that debate unfettered by the influence of a foreign state. Speaker 1: I'll squeeze in the last question. Palak Mangat, Parliament today. Hi. I'm hoping you can hear me okay. Speaker 2: Yes. Speaker 1: I take your point about this kind of being nuanced judgment, but you said it's not likely sorry. In saying that it's not likely to impact the ability for a free and fair election, can you just be a little bit more specific in what makes you confident in saying that even? And, you know, is there even is there a thought to how this could impact the results of the specific riding or is that just out of sights Bailiwick here? Speaker 2: I think maybe I'd start with so part of it is that it is contained to a very specific social media platform and that Canadians have the ability to get information about their vote from a variety of sources so it's not kind of olithic approach. And so the panel felt that it was important as it's site that we come forward and share this information both because of the level of engagement on this one platform but also as Vanessa had said the link of this particular account to the PRC. That being said, there's no evidence to suggest at the moment that it has any impact on how people may choose to cast their vote.
Saved - April 11, 2025 at 3:31 PM
reSee.it AI Summary
A recent investigation reveals alarming connections between the Chinese Communist Party and key figures in Canadian politics, including the British Columbia government and Trudeau's Liberal Party. This documented influence operation suggests that China's reach extends deeply into Canadian governance, impacting policy and access. Despite the gravity of these findings, there has been no response from the Trudeau administration, raising concerns about accountability and national security. The implications of this situation could be profound for the future of the Liberal Party and Canada as a whole.

@JimFergusonUK - Jim Ferguson

🚨 CHINA’S SHADOW OVER CANADA EXPOSED 🚨 This might be the biggest story in Canadian politics — and the media won’t touch it. A bombshell investigation by The Bureau just dropped... And what it reveals is STAGGERING: 💥 Direct links between Chinese Communist Party (CCP) intelligence networks... → The British Columbia Government → Trudeau’s Liberal Party → And even a Trudeau-appointed SENATOR. This isn’t speculation. This is documented influence operations traced straight to the highest levels of power in Canada. 📢 WHAT THIS MEANS: ⚠️ Beijing’s tentacles are wrapped around Canadian politics. ⚠️ British Columbia isn’t just infiltrated — it’s compromised. ⚠️ The Trudeau regime is sitting right in the middle of it. China isn’t just buying farmland. China isn’t just funding universities. China isn’t just tied to fentanyl trafficking. 🚨 CHINA IS INSIDE THE CANADIAN GOVERNMENT. → Mapping influence. → Buying access. → Shaping policy. The intelligence community knows it. Diaspora researchers have proven it. And Trudeau’s Liberals? SILENCE. No investigations. No arrests. No accountability. WHY? Because they know if the truth ever fully comes out... 🚨 IT COULD COLLAPSE THE LIBERAL PARTY FOREVER. Canada deserves the truth. The world deserves the truth. This isn’t foreign policy. 🚨 THIS IS NATIONAL SECURITY. https://www.thebureau.news/p/diaspora-researchers-link-chinas

Diaspora Researchers Link China’s Intelligence and Elite Influence Arms to B.C. Government, Liberal Party, and Trudeau-Appointed Senator VANCOUVER, Canada — A powerful new investigative map released by diaspora researchers traces political ties reaching from Chinese Communist Party-controlled intelligence networks to the highest levels of British Columbia’s government. thebureau.news
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reSee.it AI Summary
I recall a former CSIS Officer claiming that every federal government, from Mulroney to Trudeau, has been compromised by CCP agents. It's striking how MPs have stopped discussing this. Many share my feelings of disbelief and concern about the situation.

@KEriksenV2 - Kris Eriksen 🇨🇦

Remember when a former CSIS Officer stated that they can prove that every federal government from Mr. Mulroney to Mr. Trudeau have been compromised by agents of the CCP.....? I remember. https://t.co/Y5vOc9JVkQ

Video Transcript AI Summary
I want to be very clear. We can prove that every federal government, from mister Mulroney to mister Trudeau, have been compromised by agent of the communist China. Every government were informed at one point or another. Every government chose to ignore CISO's warning either by negligence, self interest or partnership partisanship, sorry. Every government were infiltrated by agents of influence acting on behalf of the Chinese government, and we knew who they were.
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Speaker 0: I want to be very clear. We can prove that every federal government, from mister Mulroney to mister Trudeau, have been compromised by agent of the communist China. Every government were informed at one point or another. Every government chose to ignore CISO's warning either by negligence, self interest or partnership partisanship, sorry. Every government were infiltrated by agents of influence acting on behalf of the Chinese government, and we knew who they were.

@KEriksenV2 - Kris Eriksen 🇨🇦

Notice how MP's no longer talk about it.

@KEriksenV2 - Kris Eriksen 🇨🇦

@WhatsUpCanadian Interesting.

@KEriksenV2 - Kris Eriksen 🇨🇦

@Br0mslee 🫡

@KEriksenV2 - Kris Eriksen 🇨🇦

@StockCrops Agreed.

@KEriksenV2 - Kris Eriksen 🇨🇦

@Cdhd123 I remember....

@KEriksenV2 - Kris Eriksen 🇨🇦

@5thtimeS Sadly true.

@KEriksenV2 - Kris Eriksen 🇨🇦

@cleaverbrown16 It's all so ridiculous....

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