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The Chinese Communist Party uses the united front strategy to invite people from various backgrounds, including business leaders, gangsters, and drug traffickers, to join the Chinese Political Consultative Conference. This strategy is now being extended to other countries, including the United States, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, and France. China's consulates and intelligence officials have taken over grassroots Chinese Canadian groups, turning them into United Front Astroturf Groups. These groups then influence politicians by offering assistance, campaign support, and donations.

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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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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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Canada's spy agency warns that China's media manipulation is becoming common, with calls for stricter measures against foreign interference. Reports suggest a clandestine network funded by Chinese state entities influenced the 2019 and 2021 elections, favoring a Liberal minority government while targeting Conservatives. Allegations include a $250,000 transfer from the Chinese consulate to support federal candidates. Experts note that the Chinese Communist Party uses various tactics, including disinformation and economic pressure, to sway elections. The integrity of Canadian elections is under scrutiny, with concerns about the normalization of foreign influence and the potential for candidates to be compromised. There are calls for a foreign agent registry to address these issues and protect Canadian democracy.

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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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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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Every federal government in Canada, from Mulroney to Trudeau, has been compromised by Chinese agents. Despite warnings from CSU, governments ignored the threat due to negligence, self-interest, or partisanship. Infiltration by Chinese agents led to questionable decisions benefiting China or self-interest. Municipal and provincial governments were also targeted. All governments were part of the problem, not the solution. It's not just China engaging in interference.

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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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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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Every federal government from Mulroney to Trudeau has been compromised by agents of Communist China. Each administration was informed at some point but chose to ignore the warnings due to negligence, self-interest, or partisanship. All governments have been infiltrated by agents acting on behalf of the Chinese government, and we are aware of their identities.

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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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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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Around 2016, during the Cash for Access scandal, a person linked to China's military intelligence and organized crime was seen sitting beside Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau at a fundraiser. This person and his associates from Vancouver sent money to Trudeau's riding. This reveals the core of China's interference in Canada, involving the use of organized crime and the United Front Work Department. Government officials have expressed concerns about this interference, but little action has been taken. The Chinese government surrounds Canadian politicians, business leaders, and First Nations bands to exert influence. The RCMP is aware of the involvement of dishonest politicians in these interference operations.

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The discussion centers on allegations of foreign and domestic interference in the 2020 U.S. election and related vulnerabilities in mail-in voting. - A 2020 FBI intelligence memo warned that China might have been sending fake driver’s licenses into the U.S. to create fake mail-in ballots intended to help Joe Biden win. The memo, reportedly corroborated by licenses intercepted by U.S. Customs and Border Protection in Chicago, was allegedly dismissed and not investigated because it would reflect badly on Trump. There are claims that intelligence reports were requested to be destroyed under federal records rules to prevent leaks before the election, as the memo allegedly indicated China preferred Joe Biden over Donald Trump. - A 60 Minutes segment quoted the head of Homeland Security’s cyber security division stating there were no foreign intrusions in the 2020 election, which is asserted as false by the speakers, citing later indictments of Iranians in Manhattan in 2021 for interfering in the election by hacking a state database to obtain voter IDs used in a malinformation operation. - In Colorado, it is claimed that 670 Dominion passwords from 63 out of 64 counties were exposed on the secretary of state’s public website since June, and that these passwords were known to Secretary of State Jenna Griswold during a trial but not disclosed to clerks. There are accusations that this could imply compromised elections, referencing fraudulent activity in Mesa County and asserting that passwords beyond Colorado were involved with Dominion machines. Dominion’s Colorado base is noted, with a claim that Dominion also has ties to Serbia. A video referenced by Gary Brunson is suggested to support these claims about the origins of the electoral manipulation. - A video and related claims allege a connection to a 30-year CIA whistleblower and trace the origins of the alleged election manipulation to Venezuela and Hugo Chávez, tying in references to Patrick Byrne and broader alleged corruption. - The speakers assert there was a second country deeply involved in meddling in the election, with FBI involvement in August 2020 in recognizing a Chinese operation to mass-produce fake U.S. driver’s licenses and mail-in ballots to influence the election in favor of Biden, describing the operation as designed to help Biden beat Trump. Customs and Border Protection reportedly intercepted 20,000 fake driver’s licenses, corroborating the intelligence, while the Biden administration and the Chris Wray-led FBI allegedly covered this up for five years until the document was provided to Chuck Grassley by Kash Patel. - It is claimed that China viewed mail-in ballots as an enormous vulnerability during the COVID-19 pandemic, exploiting the weakness in the system, and that this concern remains for states lacking strong mail-in voting security. - Additional notes include a claim that there were tightened voting laws in several states post-2020, with increased confidence in the system where tightened; an arrest by HSI Miami and partners of a permanent resident Haitian national for unlawful voting and casting a false ballot; and estimates that 130,000 to 280,000 completed ballots were shipped from Bethpage, New York to Lancaster, Pennsylvania, with the trailer disappearing. - The final claim references tens of thousands of fake voters having illegally cast ballots in the November election, implying broad down-ballot effects across Senate, Congress, and local elections.

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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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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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Evidence suggests connections between organized crime and Justin Trudeau's fundraising efforts, raising concerns about potential compromises within his inner circle. Trudeau has called elections strategically, indicating confidence in securing a majority, which implies deeper infiltration by external influences since 2013. There’s an ideological aspect to this, as seen with figures like Stephen Gouveau, who openly identify as socialists. Meetings between Canadian politicians and Chinese organizations linked to the United Front and State Security highlight a strategy of ideological subversion. The goal is to align interests and draw individuals closer, while those who resist are deemed enemies.

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All federal governments in Canada, from Mulrooney to Trudeau, have been compromised by agents of communist China. They were informed but chose to ignore warnings from CSU due to negligence, self-interest, or partisanship. Agents of influence acting on behalf of China infiltrated every government, and their questionable decisions can only be explained by interference. Not only the current government, but all federal parties have been compromised. The inaction of federal governments has led to attacks on municipal and provincial governments. It is important to note that China is not the only country practicing interference.

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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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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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The speaker discusses the critical election incident public protocol, designed to counter foreign interference and disinformation during elections, noting that candidates targeted by disinformation should be informed. Kenny Chu, along with other Conservative candidates like Alice Wong, allegedly faced disinformation, with Madam Justice Ho concluding that narratives from Beijing possibly impacted the election result in Chu's riding. The speaker notes that media outlets in the Greater Vancouver area are linked to the PRC via partnership agreements with the Chinese News Service. Disinformation from Beijing was amplified on social media platforms like WeChat, and news outlets amplified this disinformation. The witness describes how disinformation spread from WeChat and WhatsApp to Chinese propaganda newspapers like Today Commercial News, then to other Chinese websites, radio stations, and newspapers. Chinese merchants influence the media through advertising. The Chinese consulate is often given a higher status than Canadian MPs at events, signaling who holds the real power.

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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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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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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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