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The member from Spadina, Fort York, addressed the prime minister regarding national security and the upcoming Hogue Commission report on foreign interference. He questioned the prime minister's ability to work alongside ministers who may not be serving Canada's interests, implying that at least one minister could be compromised. In response, the prime minister criticized the member's comments as disgraceful and irreverent, emphasizing the seriousness of national security issues. He pointed out that the member's alignment with the Conservative Party is concerning, as their leader lacks the necessary clearance for briefings essential to keeping Canadians safe.

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While attention is on Trump’s election bid, a concerning story about Canada’s involvement in COVID-19 is emerging. The Trudeau government allegedly allowed the National Microbiology Laboratory in Winnipeg to ship deadly viruses to China’s Wuhan Institute of Virology, despite warnings from CSIS about military ties. Instead of halting operations, the government continued collaboration, which may have contributed to the pandemic. Genetic markers of SARS CoV 2 found in Wuhan match viruses sent from Winnipeg. The Trudeau administration reportedly obstructed investigations and delayed accountability, allowing involved scientists to return to China. This negligence could have played a role in a pandemic that resulted in millions of deaths and significant global disruption. The situation raises serious questions about government responsibility and the potential for treasonous actions in the face of a global crisis.

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Canadians demand transparency in investigating potential traitors. The government is cooperating with the Hogg Commission and providing necessary documents. The National Security Committee of Parliamentarians will also be involved. The opposition should refrain from making baseless claims in parliament.

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The speakers discuss a dangerous and divided world, citing threats from Iran, Russia, and China, as well as changing security and commercial relationships with the United States. One speaker mentions having obtained top secret security clearance within three weeks to be informed and make decisions. He then points out that another speaker has refused the opportunity to obtain top secret security clearance for 950 days. The other speaker explains that while he previously held top secret clearance as a minister, he refused the recent offer because it would have gagged him under security law, preventing him from speaking freely about foreign interference without fear of prosecution. He claims Canada has experienced Chinese interference in two elections. He says that refusing the clearance allowed him to speak freely about issues such as a candidate who allegedly threatened a political opponent, and a quarter billion dollar loan obtained in China. The first speaker responds that robust debate has occurred despite the situation, and observes that China is not the only country accused of foreign interference.

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Trudeau government covered up a security breach at a sensitive lab where dangerous viruses are studied. Head of pathogens collaborated with Beijing's PLA, allowing access to virological secrets. PLA official accessed computers and sensitive information. Read the report for details.

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A US health official working for Dr. Fauci expressed safety concerns about a lab in Wuhan, China, six years ago. The lab was planning to reverse engineer the Ebola virus, but the official was ordered to delete any mention of Ebola in her report. The lab, which is believed by some to be the source of COVID-19, was visited by the official just before it opened. During the tour, a technician at the lab mentioned the illegal importation of Ebola for study. The official expressed shock and worry about the potential consequences if this information became public. Two days later, she was instructed to delete her comment.

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The issue at hand is that funding was provided to a lab in China, which is now embarrassing. The lab is located near the epicenter of the pandemic and has been involved in suspicious activities. The doctors were arrested and forced to sign nondisclosure agreements, lab reports were destroyed, and sequences from the lab were deleted from the NIH database. Two top virologists initially believed the virus likely originated from the lab, but later changed their stance in the media. It is worth noting that both scientists received a significant amount of money for further research, suggesting a potential conflict of interest.

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The video discusses a security breach at a Canadian lab where sensitive viruses were studied, involving collaboration with the People's Liberation Army of China. The Prime Minister, Justin Trudeau, failed to address the issue, covered it up, and even tried to buy vaccines from China. This breach poses a serious threat to national security and calls for accountability. The government's lack of transparency and respect for democracy is criticized, with a call for a conservative government to prioritize national security and prevent future breaches.

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The speaker claims that every Canadian prime minister has been compromised by agents of influence working for Chinese intelligence. This poses a significant security risk, raising concerns about who is truly in control of the country. They suggest the need for an independent investigation to protect against future threats, citing Australia's law against foreign interference as a model to follow.

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A recent report revealed that two Chinese spies worked at the Winnipeg microbiology lab, sending sensitive materials to the People's Liberation Army. Despite warnings from CSIS, the Trudeau government took no action until the spies were quietly sent back to China, coinciding with a snap election in 2021. This raises questions about potential collusion between the Liberal government and China. A parliamentary report on this issue was released on the day of the U.S. presidential election, leading to suspicions of a cover-up. The implications of this espionage could be significant, including the possibility that COVID-19 was linked to activities in Canada. The government has failed to comply with requests for documents related to this matter, prompting concerns about national security and the integrity of Canadian politics. The situation calls for vigilance and a commitment to uphold democratic rights and free speech.

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The Prime Minister previously supported ENSCOCOP's role in examining foreign interference in Canada's democracy, but there seems to be a shift in stance. Questions arise about whether a recent ENSCOCOP report revealed involvement of Liberals seeking political and financial gain. Is the Prime Minister still committed to transparency and public trust in institutions, or has external influence changed this approach? In response, the Minister for Public Safety emphasizes the importance of oversight, noting that the government established a committee of parliamentarians to monitor security agencies for the first time. This committee includes members from all political parties, and their recommendations have been acted upon to enhance national security and combat foreign interference.

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An open letter to Prime Minister Mark Carney, signed by a retired detective and an active RCMP sergeant, accuses the Liberal government of ignoring national security risks, exposing Canadian intelligence agents, and targeting political opponents. The letter alleges CSIS mishandled the Meng Wanzhou/Two Michaels crisis and provided bad intel to the RCMP, leading to a flawed investigation that attempted to link Conservative party members to Chinese interference without proof. The unredacted documents exposed Canadians involved in covert operations in China. Nine Liberal MPs—Marco Mendicino, Dominic LeBlanc, Bill Blair, David McGinty, Anita Anand, Stephen McKinnon, Melanie Joly, Arif Varani, and Christina Freeland—are accused of inaction or obstruction regarding foreign interference and national security breaches. The RCMP officer who sent the letter had previously informed Trudeau about these issues, but the government allegedly did nothing. CSIS is accused of abusing its powers and smearing innocent Canadians. The speaker urges viewers to research and share this information, citing a lack of transparency and honesty in the Canadian government.

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Our government is committed to ensuring the safety of our research institutions amidst growing threats. We are investigating issues at the Winnipeg Labs and taking necessary actions. Unfortunately, the Conservative party is using this serious matter for political gain, spreading conspiracy theories and hindering progress. Responsible debates are welcome, but weaponizing national security is not the way to go. It's disappointing to see certain members suddenly vocal on security issues while remaining silent on other important matters. This behavior is not fitting for an official opposition.

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Government documents reveal that Dr. Chu, head of the special pathogens unit at the Winnipeg lab, poses a serious threat to Canada's security. She has been in contact with foreign entities, including conducting joint research with a top virologist from the People's Liberation Army in China. This raises concerns about the potential theft of dangerous materials and espionage activities that could harm Canada's economic security.

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The speaker from Halton Hills accuses the government of neglecting national security, citing documents that show collaboration between Canadian government employees and Beijing's biological weapons unit. The Health Minister's claim that no sensitive information left the country is contradicted by the documents. The speaker questions if the minister still supports those comments. Translation: The speaker criticizes the government for ignoring national security concerns and collaborating with Beijing's biological weapons unit. The Health Minister's statement that no sensitive information left the country is disputed by the documents. The speaker questions if the minister still stands by those remarks.

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The Prime Minister is accused of covering up a national security breach involving collaboration with Beijing military scientists. The Minister of Health deflects by highlighting achievements like National Pharma Care. The opposition criticizes the Prime Minister for ignoring Beijing's interference and allowing access to sensitive biological information. The Minister denies the accusations, stating that the scientists involved were Canadian citizens who deceived the Public Health Agency of Canada, leading to their dismissal and an ongoing RCMP investigation.

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Today at the committee, officials were set to discuss the Winnipeg Lab document scandal involving Justin Trudeau. The Liberals and NDP members did not show up, leading to the shutdown of the meeting. The scandal involves a national security breach at Canada's highest security lab, with the government accused of covering it up. The opposition is demanding answers from the top officials involved. This display of shutting down important work is seen as a betrayal of democracy and transparency promised by Trudeau. The fight for truth and accountability continues.

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In 2015, I emphasized rejecting divisive politics, hate, and fear. It's unacceptable. Recently, unacceptable views were discussed. A security breach at a sensitive lab led to a snap election before the news broke. China interfered to help win. Admiration for China's dictatorship was expressed. Trudeau was called a disgrace to democracy.

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The speaker claims that not only the current government, but all previous governments have ignored their warnings about interference. They believe it took so long for this information to come out because of partisan politics and the influence of Chinese intelligence agents. According to the speaker, every prime minister and government office has been compromised, posing a significant security risk for Canadians. They suggest the need for an independent investigation and the implementation of laws similar to Australia's 2017 law against foreign interference to protect the country's future.

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Trudeau government covered up a security breach at a sensitive lab where dangerous viruses are studied. Head of pathogens collaborated with Beijing's People's Liberation Army, allowing access to important virological secrets. A PLA official had personal access to computers. Read the report for details. Translation: The Trudeau government hid a security breach at a lab studying dangerous viruses. The head of pathogens worked with China's People's Liberation Army, giving them access to vital virological information. A PLA official had personal access to computers. Check the report for more information.

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A scientist at the National Microbiology Lab collaborating with Chinese agencies raised security concerns. The government is investigating and taking steps to ensure safety. The Conservative party's focus on political attacks and conspiracy theories is hindering progress. Responsible leadership is needed to address national security issues effectively.

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We did not fund gain of function research in Wuhan. A bat coronavirus was enhanced in a lab. NIH funded research at Wuhan Institute, making a virus more contagious. Fauci denies lying to congress. Questions raised about experiments in Wuhan lab. NIH funded EcoHealth Alliance for bat coronavirus experiments. Fauci denies lying, blames Senator Paul. NIH admitted funding gain of function research in Wuhan lab. Fauci insists he did not lie.

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Justin Trudeau covered up a security breach at a Canadian lab where dangerous viruses are studied. Documents show collaboration with China's military on bioweapons. Trudeau refused to release documents, sued to keep them secret, and tried to buy vaccines from China. Despite knowing the risks, he called a snap election, and China interfered to help him win. Trudeau's actions show he cannot be trusted to protect Canada.

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Senator Paul accuses Dr. Fauci of lying to Congress about the NIH funding gain of function research in Wuhan. Dr. Fauci defends his statement, stating that the research was conducted in China due to the expertise of a well-known laboratory. He acknowledges that he cannot guarantee everything happening in the Wuhan lab but emphasizes the importance of studying the animal-human interface to understand potential virus infections. Senator Paul argues that gain of function research was indeed conducted and funded by the NIH, accusing Dr. Fauci of obfuscating the truth. Dr. Fauci denies this accusation.

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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau addressed allegations of Chinese interference in Canada's elections, stating he has not received any information from security agencies regarding federal candidates receiving money from China. Reports suggest that intelligence officials briefed Trudeau about China targeting Canada, including funding a network that supported 11 candidates in the 2019 election. A National Security and Intelligence Committee of Parliamentarians highlighted significant foreign interference threats from countries like China and Russia, which aim to exploit Canada's openness and manipulate its political processes. Trudeau emphasized the importance of public concern for democracy and acknowledged attempts by China to interfere in Canadian elections in 2019 and 2021. In response, China's foreign ministry criticized Trudeau's remarks, urging Canada to refrain from statements that damage bilateral relations.
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