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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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The Gorihau Bridge, also known as the Gordie Howe International Bridge, is the second international bridge spanning the Detroit River. However, there are concerns about transparency, accountability, and security surrounding its construction. The project's cost has risen from $1 billion to $7 billion, and studies suggest it could go up to $14 billion to $52 billion. There are allegations of corruption and fraudulent behavior involving Amarjeet Sohi, the former Canadian infrastructure minister. The project also raises questions about the involvement of foreign companies with a history of corruption. The bridge's necessity and potential toll revenue have been called into question, and there are concerns about the impact on Canadian taxpayers and the American economy. The procurement process and oversight mechanisms have also been criticized.

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The Prime Minister's $60 million Arrive scam is being investigated by the RCMP. Contractors received millions from the project, with evidence of fraud and corruption. Liberals want internal investigations, but this lacks accountability. Testimony revealed bribery, extortion, and criminal acts. The project was deemed a waste of money by the auditor general. Liberals tried to block key witnesses from testifying. Conservatives continue to push for accountability.

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A video transcript accuses Amarjeet Sohi, a Canadian politician, of corruption and nepotism. It claims that Sohi and his family members have benefited from illegal activities and have concealed their involvement in various companies. The transcript also alleges that Sohi rewarded his campaign managers and agents with lucrative contracts. The video provides a complex diagram showing the connections between Sohi, his family, and the companies involved. The speaker urges further investigation into the matter.

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The Gorihau bridge, the second international bridge spanning the Detroit River, is facing allegations of corruption, bid rigging, and security concerns. The project's cost has risen from $1 billion to $7 billion, and studies suggest it could reach up to $52 billion. There are concerns that Canadian taxpayers will bear the burden of this debt for generations. Amarjeet Sohi, the former infrastructure minister, is accused of corruption and fraudulent behavior in the Regina bypass scandal and the Gordie Howe International Bridge Project. The procurement process and oversight mechanisms are also under scrutiny, with questions raised about collusion and fairness. The project's viability and revenue projections have been called into question, as traffic has been declining for decades. The involvement of companies with a history of corruption, such as SNC-Lavalin and Vinci, further raises concerns. The need for a thorough investigation into these allegations is emphasized. (150 words)

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A video transcript accuses Amarjeet Sohi, a former Canadian politician, of corruption and nepotism. The speaker claims that Sohi and his family members benefited from illegal activities and enriched themselves at the expense of taxpayers. The transcript highlights inconsistencies in Sohi's disclosures and suggests that he concealed conflicts of interest. It also mentions a trucking company, White Rock Ventures, and its involvement in alleged corruption. The speaker calls for Sohi to be interrogated and punished for his crimes. The video concludes by urging viewers to support the journalist's work in exposing the truth.

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As governor of Maine, Janet Mills approved Central Maine Power's clear-cutting project through a 45-mile corridor in Western Maine, despite local opposition. This happened a year after her brother, Peter Mills, received $22 million and 670 acres of land on the Dead River through his company, Western Mountains and Rivers Corporation, courtesy of Central Maine Power. The $22 million was intended for the affected towns, but it appears Peter Mills' company pocketed the money. When I reached out to Western Mountains Corp for information on the funds and land, my request was ignored, and no information exists online. This situation is a clear case of political corruption and warrants further investigation. What do you all think?

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A board member at SDTC funneled $42.5 million of taxpayers' money into companies she had an interest in, enriching herself. Whistleblowers claim corruption and mismanagement at SDTC exceed $150 million. Despite this, no one has been held accountable. The chair resigned, but not at the minister's request, and the minister supports the corrupt SDTC board. The speaker questions why the minister prioritizes protecting liberal insiders who got rich improperly over addressing corruption in the Liberals' green slush fund.

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Canada's ethics commissioner is investigating two liberal appointees who allegedly funneled over $600,000 to their own companies from a $1 billion green fund. The whistleblower, who was initially silenced by the government, will testify at a committee hearing. The opposition demands the prime minister reveal how many other Liberal insiders benefited financially. The minister for innovation defends the government's actions, stating they launched an investigation and took remedial measures, with the board chair and CEO resigning. The opposition criticizes the government for their handling of the situation, as the auditor general and ethics commissioner are now investigating. They claim up to $150 million has been embezzled, and question who profited from the fund.

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The Regina Bypass Project in Canada is alleged to be the largest corrupt public-private partnership project in the country's history. Leaked documents and recordings suggest high-level corruption, including the government purchasing aggregate for the project at retail prices after initially providing it for free. The involvement of Amarjit Sohi, the former federal infrastructure minister, and his brother's trucking company in hauling the aggregate is also questioned. The project bypassed the need for an environmental impact assessment by stating that no crown aggregate would be used, but evidence suggests otherwise. The potential financial loss and environmental damage caused by these actions are concerning. The lack of transparency and accountability in the project raises serious questions about corruption in Canada.

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The Regina Bypass Project in Canada is accused of high-level corruption, involving the purchase of aggregate for highway construction at retail prices after initially providing it for free. Leaked documents and recordings suggest that Amarjit Sohi, the former federal infrastructure minister, facilitated his brother's trucking company in hauling the aggregate from Crown Land. The project also allegedly violated environmental impact assessments by using crown aggregate. The allegations raise questions about transparency, conflicts of interest, and the involvement of unqualified individuals in high-level positions. The lack of media and political attention to these allegations is criticized, and the need to address corruption in Canada is emphasized.

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The video discusses allegations of corruption against Amarjeet Sohi, a Canadian politician. The speaker accuses Sohi and his family members of benefiting from illegal activities and enriching themselves at the expense of taxpayers. They claim that Sohi failed to disclose numerous companies and conflicts of interest in his disclosures as a city councilor, mayor, and federal minister. The speaker also highlights inconsistencies and contradictions in Sohi's disclosures and accuses him of concealing his brothers' involvement in various companies. The video suggests that further investigation and transparency are needed to uncover the extent of Sohi's alleged corruption.

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Amarjeet Sohi, the infrastructure minister of Canada, has faced controversy due to his past. He was imprisoned in India on terrorism charges, which include rioting, possession of prohibited arms, and involvement in terrorist activities. Despite his lack of education and experience, he was appointed to his position by Justin Trudeau. Sohi's crimes were allegedly covered up by a journalist named Paula Simmons, who portrayed him as a freedom fighter. In return, she was made a senator by Trudeau. This raises questions about how someone with such a history could be given such power in Canada.

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Satpal Singh Parhar's appointment as Alberta's police chief is controversial due to his alleged ties to Huawei, a Chinese tech company banned in Canada and the US over espionage concerns. His LinkedIn profile, which didn't fully disclose business affiliations, was deleted after inquiries. Bob Ray, who believes his cousin's death was a Punjabi Sikh organized crime assassination covered up by corrupt police and a Nigerian pathologist with unverified credentials, questions Parhar's integrity. Parhar faced an investigation for allegedly not investigating fabricated evidence claims. A lawsuit alleged Parhar manipulated promotions to favor loyalists, creating a toxic environment. Parhar's business, Retrain Canada, lists Huawei as a client, raising national security concerns given his new role. Questions arise about services provided to Huawei and potential access to RCMP officers' confidential records through Parhar's mental health clinic presidency. Discrepancies exist in Parhar's employment dates. Concerns are raised about a sole-source federal contract awarded to Retrain Canada. Premier Smith's immigration initiative for foreign police officers, coupled with Parhar's appointment, sparks fears of corruption and compromised policing. The Alberta government claims a rigorous selection process, but questions linger about national security vetting and awareness of Parhar's foreign ties.

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The NDP Liberal government's $1 billion green fund is facing corruption allegations. The CEO and the board chair resigned in disgrace, while the auditor general and ethics commissioner are investigating. Whistleblowers claim that $150 million was embezzled by Liberal insiders. The opposition demands answers on where the missing money went and who benefited. The Minister of Innovation defends the government's investment in clean technology and fighting climate change. However, the opposition argues that the Liberals are involved in a despicable act of funneling taxpayers' money to their friends while Canadians struggle. They question if the RCMP will be involved in the investigations.

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Fresh corruption allegations have surfaced against Edmonton mayor Amarjeet Sohee, involving contracts awarded to his brother's trucking company and election donors. Bob Rae presented evidence of corruption during Sohi's time as a city councilor and federal minister. Concerns about extradition to the US were raised. Sohi failed to disclose conflicts of interest with White Rock Ventures. The city of Edmonton lacked guidelines for conflict of interest detection. Premier Danielle Smith considered auditing Edmonton due to corruption concerns. Media attempts to reach Sohi were unsuccessful. Questions remain about Sohi's past and his involvement with White Rock Ventures. Further investigation is needed into the Regina Bypass and Gordiev International Bridge scandals.

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Corruption in Canada is alarming. Recent hearings revealed that Annette Vashuran, chair of the Liberals' green fund, was chosen by the prime minister's office despite her connections to companies that had already received over $12 million from the fund she oversees. After her appointment, these companies received an additional $36 million in taxpayer money, highlighting a clear conflict of interest. The green fund is currently under investigation for misappropriating around $150 million, with many similar funds likely facing similar scrutiny. Meanwhile, Canadians are paying more in taxes than for housing, food, and clothing combined, indicating that corrupt politicians are draining resources needed for citizens' basic survival. This situation goes beyond mismanagement; it borders on criminal activity.

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A top bureaucrat in the Liberal government was secretly recorded admitting that a green fund was essentially giving away free money. He compared it to the sponsorship scandal that affected John Krechan's liberal government in the 2000s, calling it a level of giveaway similar to that scandal. Essentially, the green fund was a way to benefit well-connected Liberals, with a whopping $1 billion fund.

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Canada is facing serious allegations of infiltration by international criminal organizations within its government. Whistleblower Lew Sabarin from the CBSA revealed a disturbing incident where armed men were caught smuggling illegal immigrants, only for the case to be covered up. He also reported that a senior CBSA manager ordered the destruction of passports belonging to serious criminals, hindering law enforcement efforts. After Sabarin planned to testify, his family was threatened by the Sinaloa cartel, leading him to believe a colleague leaked his address. His claims echo a 2019 CBSA report warning about transnational criminal organizations compromising government agencies. Despite raising these issues with various government officials, including the prime minister's office, no action has been taken. The situation highlights the presence of traitors in parliament and the infiltration of criminal organizations in government agencies.

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Fresh corruption allegations have emerged against Edmonton mayor Amarjeet Sohee, involving contracts awarded to his brother's trucking company and election donors. Bob Rae presented evidence of corruption during Sohi's time as a city councilor and federal minister. Concerns about conflict of interest disclosures and contracts awarded to White Rock Ventures have been raised. The provincial government may audit the city of Edmonton. Sohi has not responded to media inquiries. Further investigation into the Regina Bypass and Gordiev International Bridge scandals is warranted. The RCMP and FBI are involved. Support for uncovering corruption in Canada is needed.

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The Liberal NDP Coalition government held an emergency meeting with the Auditor General of Canada to discuss the $54 million ArriveCAN app scandal. The RCMP is now investigating potential criminality related to the app's contracts. However, the government shut down the Auditor General's testimony after just 30 minutes of a scheduled 2-hour meeting. Serious allegations of fraudulent contract practices have been made, and there is concern about how an app could cost taxpayers such a large amount. The opposition party vows to expose the corruption and hold those responsible accountable. They believe the NDP liberal government is not worth the cost.

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A video transcript reveals allegations of corruption against Amarjeet Sohi, a former Canadian politician. The speaker accuses Sohi and his family members of benefiting from illegal activities and enriching themselves at the expense of taxpayers. The transcript highlights inconsistencies in Sohi's disclosures and suggests connections between him, his brothers, and various companies. The speaker also mentions a contract awarded to Sohi's campaign manager and the involvement of White Rock Ventures, a trucking company. The video concludes by urging further investigation into the allegations.

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The procurement watchdog revealed that 76% of contractors involved in Trudeau's $54 million ArriveCAN app did no work at all. This includes the IT firm GC Strategies, which received $11 million. Trudeau's government has spent $1 billion on outside consultants, costing each Canadian family around $1,400. GC Strategies alone has received over $60 million in government contracts since 2017. This is just the beginning of the corruption and waste within Trudeau's government. Canadians are struggling while insiders in Ottawa profit. The procurement ombudsman's report exposes the lack of work done by contractors, and we await the auditor general's findings. We will continue to investigate and expose the corruption in Trudeau's government. Share this video to help us uncover the truth.

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After 8 years, the NDP Liberal government is facing corruption allegations regarding the Green Slush fund. The chair of the fund resigned after funneling over $200,000 of taxpayers' money into her own company. An independent report suggests that this is just the tip of the iceberg. The Minister for Innovation claims that they have commissioned an independent investigation and frozen the fund. The CEO and chair have both resigned. The Minister defends the government's actions and promises to get to the bottom of the issue while continuing to support companies and invest in green technologies.

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The NDP Liberal government's $1 billion green fund is facing corruption allegations. The CEO and board chair resigned in disgrace, while the auditor general and ethics commissioner are investigating Liberal appointees. Whistleblowers claim that $150 million was embezzled by insiders. The opposition demands answers on where the missing millions went and who benefited. The Minister of Innovation defends the government's investment in clean technology and fighting climate change. However, the opposition criticizes the Liberals for funneling money to their friends while Canadians struggle, and questions if the RCMP will be involved in the investigations.
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