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Sikh politicians in Canada, like Jody Gondek, are accused of pandering to the World Sikh Organization. Gondek, unpopular in Calgary, and Amarjeet Sohi, mayor of Edmonton, were elected with a small percentage of votes, possibly from the Punjab community. They are criticized for glorifying violent figures in temples, promoting extremist ideologies, and causing harm to children. The speaker advocates against mass immigration to preserve Canada's integrity. Translation: Sikh politicians in Canada are accused of pandering to the World Sikh Organization. They are criticized for glorifying violent figures in temples and promoting extremist ideologies, causing harm to children. The speaker advocates against mass immigration to preserve Canada's integrity.

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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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Elon Musk is heavily influenced by the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), particularly through Tesla's Shanghai joint venture, which is fully controlled by the CCP. This connection explains why he avoids criticizing the CCP, even during significant events like the COVID lockdown protests. While he has made some positive contributions, his business ties suggest he is compromised and unable to take a strong stance against the CCP. Overall, he is viewed as insincere and beholden to the interests of the Chinese government.

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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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The video discusses the Trudeau Foundation and its influence on Canadian politics. It highlights the connections between the foundation and the Trudeau government, with many former foundation members being appointed to prominent positions. The video suggests that foreign powers, such as the Beijing regime, have used the foundation to gain influence in Canada. It also criticizes the Trudeau government for its inaction on issues concerning China and accuses Trudeau of relying on the foundation for political cover during scandals. The video questions Trudeau's claim of no links to the foundation and emphasizes the power held by the foundation in Montreal.

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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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Freeland, a politician with ties to the World Economic Forum and AIIB, holds high-ranking positions surpassing Trudeau. She is accused of being controlled by the Communist Party and is believed to be pulling the strings behind the scenes.

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Every federal government from Mulroney to Trudeau has been compromised by agents of Communist China.

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The speaker believes Chinese people are not taught critical thinking. They expected Western countries to be different, but finds Canadians are easily brainwashed and only one voice is heard. Mainstream media is one-sided and biased, with almost no opposing voices. The speaker claims 70% of CBC's funding comes from the federal government. Mainstream media are mouthpieces for the Liberal party. Ironically, Chinese people distrust their own government-controlled media, but Canadian liberals worship mainstream media like CBC.

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Only 6% of Canadians support more immigration, while 49% want fewer immigrants. Policies like those in socialist countries won't create wealth. Diversity of opinion is important, not just diversity. Values like equality before the law and between men and women are crucial.

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Canada's spy agency warns that China's media manipulation is now common, with calls for stronger foreign interference measures. Reports suggest a covert Chinese election interference network funded the 2019 federal election, and intelligence briefings indicated attempts to influence the 2021 election in favor of a Liberal minority government while targeting Conservatives. Allegations include $250,000 funneled from the Chinese consulate to support candidates. Experts highlight Beijing's strategies, including leveraging proxies and disinformation campaigns, to undermine political opponents. Concerns grow over the normalization of foreign influence in Canadian politics, with a need for robust defensive measures against such threats to democracy.

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There are concerns that Russian actors may be fueling and instigating the growing protest. Gertai Singh from London, Ontario expresses his support for freedom and rights. He mentions working with Pfizer to vaccinate children aged 5 to 11.

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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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Speaker: The CCP builds influence in democratic societies through overseas United Front work, a system the party uses to expand control and influence without force. The United Front is the party’s weapon to shape political, social, and economic environments to serve its goal of becoming the dominant global power and advancing claims such as the annexation of Taiwan. Through ongoing, long-term relationship building, the Party has created a global network of individuals and organizations inside open societies. In Canada, organizations connected to the United Front are substantial: Canada has at least 575 United Front–linked organizations, making it the second largest network among the four countries studied and with the highest per-capita presence. Much of the United Front work operates through informal ties—personal relationships, invitations to China, honorary titles, and privileged access. The 575 United Front–linked organizations identified in Canada represent only a visible layer of a much larger system operating quietly underneath. Canada is important to the CCP because it has strong institutions, vibrant civil society, and large diaspora communities. To the Party, shaping thinking, networks, and decisions in countries like Canada yields accommodation rather than confrontation. Alongside the United States, Canada has become one of the key environments where overseas United Front work is actively developed. From the research, three things stand out. First, the Chinese Communist Party politicizes everything: activities that appear social, cultural, or economic are treated by the CCP as political resources. Second, most United Front activities are not illegal; they operate through relationships. Influence is built through access, invitations, titles, and personal ties, not necessarily through breaking rules. For example, individuals with strong United Front ties have accompanied multiple Canadian prime ministers from both political parties to visit the PRC and have also participated in policy consultations ahead of those trips. Third, once this network is embedded, it can be mobilized. With the network in place, the Party gains the ability to make requests for political influence, narrative shaping, talent recruitment, and even voter mobilization on Beijing’s behalf.

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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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Sikh politicians in Canada, like Jody Gondek, are accused of being influenced by the World Sikh Organization. Gondek and Edmonton mayor Amarjeet Sohi were elected with a small percentage of votes, possibly from the Punjab community. Critics claim they support violent extremists and promote harmful ideologies in temples. The speaker advocates against mass immigration to protect Canada's integrity. Translation: Sikh politicians in Canada, such as Jody Gondek, are accused of being influenced by the World Sikh Organization. Critics claim they support violent extremists and promote harmful ideologies in temples. The speaker advocates against mass immigration to protect Canada's integrity.

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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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The recent events in Canada are shocking. A peaceful movement of truckers, workers, and families protesting for their rights has faced violent repression. Their assets have been frozen, and they have been labeled as Nazis, racists, and terrorists. Many have been arrested on false charges and accused of foreign loyalties, despite their clear love for their country. They are being treated worse than serious criminals. A critical line has been drawn: you either support the peaceful truckers or align with the oppressive forces against them. We stand with the truckers and the Canadian people in their fight for freedom. Thank you.

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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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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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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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The video discusses the Trudeau Foundation and its connection to political power and influence in Canada. It highlights how many prominent positions and roles within the government have been filled by individuals associated with the foundation. The speaker suggests that when Prime Minister Justin Trudeau faces scandals, he turns to these connections for support. The video also raises concerns about foreign interference, particularly from the Beijing regime, and how the foundation has received significant funding from foreign donors. It questions Trudeau's involvement with the foundation and emphasizes the need to recognize the influence it holds.

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A media personality known in Chinese media, who has worked in Hong Kong and Canada, is now wanted by the Chinese government. There is reportedly a $1,000,000 reward for his capture. An arrest warrant has been issued by the government of China, along with the reward.

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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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Canada's Election Insanity: Lauren Chen, David Freiheit, Ezra Levant | ROUNDTABLE | Rubin Report
Guests: Lauren Chen, David Freiheit, Ezra Levant
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In a recent roundtable discussion, Dave Rubin and guests Lauren Chen, Ezra Levant, and David Freiheit addressed the current state of Canada, highlighting a crisis in civil liberties under Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. Chen noted that Canadians are polarized over strict lockdown measures, with some supporting them due to media influence. Levant criticized Trudeau's government for financially supporting media outlets, leading to a lack of independent journalism. Freiheit, a candidate for the People's Party of Canada, emphasized the party's commitment to constitutional rights and criticized the government's handling of healthcare funding amidst lockdowns. The discussion also touched on Trudeau's controversial vaccine mandates and the erosion of free speech, with Levant expressing concern over the lack of political opposition in Canada. Despite the grim outlook, Freiheit observed a growing discontent among Canadians, suggesting potential support for the People's Party in upcoming elections. The conversation underscored a broader struggle for freedom and civil rights in Canada, paralleling issues faced in other Western nations.
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