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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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The speaker claims the Conservative Party establishment opposed his policies, including abolishing corporate subsidies and the milk, poultry, and egg cartel. He alleges that on election night, they declared Andrew Scheer the winner with 51% of the vote to his 49% and then destroyed the ballots. He further claims that the Global Mail reported 250,000 votes were cast, while the party had only 240,000 members, implying the creation of 10,000 fraudulent votes to ensure his defeat. When he requested a recount, the Conservative Party stated that the ballots had been destroyed. He asserts this cheating in the 2017 leadership contest led to his resignation, believing the party to be morally and intellectually corrupt and unwilling to promote real conservative values when unpopular.

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You claim to be running against the Ottawa establishment, yet you've been part of it for a decade. Why should anyone believe you're not part of the establishment? People can see the dynamics of the race. I resigned because I recognized the need to focus on the threat posed by Donald Trump. Wouldn't you have had a better chance to help Canada by staying in cabinet? No, Canada is strong and will impress the world with our resilience. I take pride in rallying Canadians and advocating for our country every day.

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I'm running for leadership of the Liberal Party and to become Canada's next prime minister because of the threat Donald Trump poses to our country. A young girl's question about preventing a Trump invasion solidified my resolve. Trump is the biggest danger Canada has faced since World War II. He's threatening economic war, just like he did during his last presidency, when I successfully protected our economy. But now, his threats are even worse. He wants to turn Canada into the 51st state and supports Putin's attempts to redraw Ukraine's borders, signaling he wants to redraw ours too. We need a leader who understands the gravity of these challenges and knows how to defend every Canadian. I will fight for Canada, and together, we will win.

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It's alarming that a candidate running for leadership of the Liberal Party of Canada, potentially our next prime minister, learned of her disqualification via an email received by the media outlet interviewing her. While shocking, it's not surprising. Our internal polls showed my campaign was neck and neck with the front runner. They didn't want me on the debate stage or on the ballot. The Liberal Party wanted to ensure Mark Carney's coronation. The allegations against me are completely false.

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I am currently seeking answers regarding classified briefings to ensure none of my MPs have ties to foreign powers. If any do, they should not run in the next election. Other party leaders should do the same. The federal government should be more engaged in defending Quebec regarding bill 96.

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The speaker questions the accuracy of polls showing Carney's popularity, claiming the People's Party isn't polled and that mainstream media is biased against them. They allege the Canadian debate rules were changed to exclude the People's Party, preventing them from participating despite qualifying in the past. The speaker highlights concerns about Canada's electoral system, specifically the lack of mandatory photo ID for voting and the promotion of mail-in ballots. They believe being excluded from debates is censorship and undemocratic. The speaker intends to challenge the debate exclusion in court to ensure their voice is heard.

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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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The speaker asserts that every federal government from Mr. Mulroney to Mr. Trudeau has been compromised by agents of communist China. Every government were informed at one point or another. Every government chose to ignore ceases 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. The speaker states that every government took decisions about China that are questionable and can only be explained by interference exercised from within or motivated by self interest. Not only the sitting government have been compromised, but all federal political parties have been compromised at one point or another. The inaction of the federal government, all federal governments, were led to attacks on many municipal and provincial government. Ultimately, every government have been part of the problem, not the solution. And I and remember, not only China is practicing 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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In London, there is a 32-year-old single mother who is an MP for this area and a woman of color. Her interview with CBC News about her lived experience has been used by the conservatives in an attack ad. These issues are not just about her, but also affect many people around her.

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I haven't received official word from the Liberal Party about my disqualification. It's shocking that I learned about it from a news headline before receiving any direct communication. This is alarming. It speaks to the state of the Liberal Party that I'm finding out about my disqualification on air. It's not surprising, though. Our internal polls showed we were neck and neck with the frontrunner. They didn't want me on the debate stage or on the ballot because the Liberal Party of Canada wanted to complete the coronation of Mark Carney. All allegations are completely false and fabricated. I won't allow the Liberal Party of Canada or anyone to smear my name or the name of thousands of volunteers in our campaign.

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Speaker 0: We are proud to have penetrated the cabinet. Speaker 1: A constituent asked about outside interference in our democracy. Klaus Schwab, head of the World Economic Forum, boasted about infiltrating governments worldwide, including over half of Canada's cabinet. Can the member disclose which cabinet ministers support the WEF agenda for transparency? Speaker 2: Sorry for the poor audio and video quality. I'm unsure if the member...

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A Globe and Mail reporter asked about a Liberal candidate's ties to China-friendly groups and the speaker's meeting with the Jiangsu Commerce Council of Canada, a "pro-Beijing group." The reporter questioned if the Liberal party is comfortable with Peter Yen's closeness to the Chinese consulate, given the foreign interference inquiry. The speaker denied ever hearing of the Jiangsu Commerce Council of Canada and refuted having a "setup meeting" with them. They stated that attending events and taking pictures with people does not constitute a meeting. Regarding Peter Yen, the speaker defended him as someone who has served his community for decades, including as deputy police commissioner. They asserted that Yen's meetings with community groups were part of his job and that they are proud to have him as a candidate.

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I have mixed thoughts on Pierre Poliev and the conservative party. Pierre is the current leader and a skilled communicator, but his main focus seems to be gaining power rather than having genuine convictions. I believe the conservative party is morally and intellectually corrupt. For instance, when I made a controversial tweet, Andrew Scheer, another conservative member, called me and advised me to consult their PR team before posting anything. This shows that everything they say has been tested through polling and focus groups.

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I'm here to discuss names and entities from my updated book and raise a question about whether Canadian journalists should investigate the evidence surrounding these networks. My book details a 2020 recording of Senator Yuen Paowu during a private briefing with the Canada Committee 100 Society, which includes Conservative Senator Victor Oh and a member of the Chinese United Front Overseas Leaders Group. This society, led by journalist Ding Guo, also has ties to British Columbia Premier David Eby. Journalists at this meeting later supported Liberal candidate Parm Bains, who opposed Kenny Chu's foreign agent registry bill, calling it exclusionary. Ding Guo was also involved in the 2022 Conservative Party leadership race, alongside leaders connected to Beijing's overseas influence.

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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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Donald Trump doesn't like me, and I don't have much respect for his representatives either. During his first term, I fought hard for Canadian jobs and our economy, and we succeeded. I left Trudeau's cabinet because I know how to win that fight again. Trump and his wealthy allies think they can take advantage of us, but I won't let that happen. Canada is a proud, strong, and free country filled with hardworking people. Pierre Polyaev, however, would bow to Trump and compromise our interests. This moment is crucial for all Canadians. I'm running to lead the Liberal Party and become your next prime minister to fight for you and for Canada. Join me in this fight.

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We are proud of our influence in government. A constituent asked about outside interference in democracy, specifically regarding Klaus Schwab, head of the World Economic Forum. He claimed that the WEF has infiltrated over half of Canada's cabinet. In the interest of transparency, could you name the cabinet ministers aligned with the WEF's agenda? Order, please. The question is important, but the audio and video quality are poor. I apologize for that. The younger generation, including Prime Minister Trudeau, is involved.

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I informed the prime minister that I wouldn't be running again after four years, without needing to provide a reason. He mentioned that Jodie Wilson Raybould had also stepped down that same day and expressed concern about having two women of color leave simultaneously. I found that response surprising and unimportant to my decision.

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There are associations of various community groups that have clearly been infiltrated. They originally started completely innocent—members of the Chinese diaspora, like any community, wanting to come together, celebrate their culture, and engage in activities in their new home. But over time, those groups have been systematically infiltrated by the Chinese Communist Party, and they’re used as a front for other things. Some of the organizations identified as alleged police stations are public; you can look them up and see they have been beneficiaries of different federal government grants. You also see them actively trying to obstruct. At the time, we hadn’t passed the legislation to create a foreign agent registry—something our American friends have had for nearly a century—but we did end up passing it on 06/20/2024, last year, yet the government hasn’t implemented it. A coincidence, I’m sure. And you see the obstruction. You see them repeating—parliamentarians repeating—clear talking points out of the Chinese Communist Party. This focus on the Chinese Exclusion Act, which was a sad part of Canada’s history when it was official government policy to be discriminatory and you couldn’t immigrate to Canada if you were of Chinese heritage. And it’s true that was bad. But speaking as someone of the community, people of Chinese heritage don’t live in victimhood. K? That’s not who we are. It’s not part of our culture. We are merit-based. We work hard. We put our heads down, and we get shit done. And so to see now these talking points coming out of the Chinese Communist Party, repeated on the floor of the House of Commons by people who have been alleged to be their proxies, was a huge wake-up call.

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When prime minister Carney set up his blind trust, he knew exactly what went in it. The holdings in these funds have not been disclosed to the public. But the prime minister, he knows what's in them. These are millions of dollars to our best estimation. In New York, when the prime minister was there just last week, he met with a variety of investment managers, all who are implicated in funds that he holds. That places them in a pretty precarious position of conflict. It's highly likely that, Mark Carney's Liberal government has made or will make publicly policy decisions that will impact the success of the holdings in these funds, Canada's at risk of entering a massive conflict of interest scenario. So mister Koniker, shouldn't the prime minister be absolutely required to disclose the assets that exist within these funds?

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Mary Ng faced criticism regarding an ethics breach related to her connections with a friend, which involved significant financial interests. She accepted responsibility for her actions, stating she had recused herself and was vetted by security. Ng emphasized her commitment to serving Canada and her constituents, rejecting claims against her character. Reports from national security sources indicated that Ng was linked to Chinese consulate influence during the 2019 election, suggesting her staff had private meetings with a diplomat identified as an intelligence actor. Despite requests for comment, neither Ng nor Prime Minister Trudeau's office responded. Ng reiterated her dedication to improving the lives of Canadians.

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I feel relieved about Ruby Dalla's disqualification. Some friends and I found her social media postings puzzling, especially her anti-WEF stance rooted in conspiracy theories and her harsh attacks on Prime Minister Trudeau and Mark Carney. While some leadership candidates seek attention, this felt different. I worked on the Hill when Dalla was an MP and remember some problematic issues. Her recent social media activity didn't align with the Liberal Party's goals, especially seeking a fourth term. There wasn't much about Canadian politics in 2024 or the few years prior. While there's nothing wrong with being an influencer, I wouldn't want one as Prime Minister. I'm glad the vetting process was rigorous and that this was caught early, as my fear was that these issues would surface later.

The Dr. Jordan B. Peterson Podcast

Conservative Leadership Canada | Dr. Leslyn Lewis | EP 283
Guests: Dr. Leslyn Lewis
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In a discussion with Dr. Leslyn Lewis, a candidate for the Conservative Party leadership in Canada, the conversation centers on the current political climate, particularly the pervasive use of fear in policy-making, especially regarding environmental issues. Dr. Lewis expresses frustration over policies that impose arbitrary limits on economic growth, which disproportionately affect the poor, arguing that these measures do not lead to genuine environmental improvements. She emphasizes the need for policies that support both economic growth and environmental sustainability, rather than punitive measures that harm vulnerable populations. Dr. Lewis shares her educational background, including degrees in sociology, environmental studies, and law, and highlights her experience in politics, where she aims to serve Canadians by addressing pressing issues like national debt and sovereignty. She critiques the current educational environment for lacking diversity of thought and discusses her journey into politics, motivated by a desire to protect her children's future. The conversation touches on the politicization of environmental studies and the dangers of "environmental imperialism," where Western nations impose restrictions on developing countries that hinder their growth. Dr. Lewis argues that true environmental sustainability can only be achieved by eradicating poverty, allowing people to prioritize long-term environmental concerns once their basic needs are met. Dr. Lewis also critiques the globalist agenda, particularly the influence of organizations like the World Economic Forum, and expresses concern over the erosion of Canadian sovereignty. She advocates for a Canada that prioritizes individual freedoms, parental rights, and economic self-sufficiency, while pushing back against top-down governance that undermines democratic institutions. In conclusion, Dr. Lewis positions herself as a relatable candidate with a strong educational background and a commitment to addressing the needs of everyday Canadians, emphasizing the importance of trust and transparency in leadership.
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