Ah yes. Thanks.
Ah yes. Thanks.
Or are coming to different conclusions. People are funny like that.Everyone in this country needs to have a solid look in the mirror as to how they vote. The fact that Trudeau is still PM, tells me it isn't happening.
Its AIMED at everyone. I talk about this to family, friends, current army guys, ex-army guys, clubs, etc. Everyone in this country needs to have a solid look in the mirror as to how they vote. The fact that Trudeau is still PM, tells me it isn't happening.
Ask Stephen Harper to chair it and give him carte blanch to read what ever he needs. He has had the security clearance needed and can decide what should be kept from our eyes.I don't believe for a second that all the election meddling resulted in a Nil Return. In fact if the parliamentary committee says 'X" I'd be more inclined to believe "Y". I'm guessing CSIS leaked this because the interference had tangible results and the beneficiary is happy to oblige.
There is only one way to restore the integrity here. There needs to be an investigation by a task force of CSIS, RCMP, and Prov/Muni investigators, overseen by a public body and none involved can be intimately connected to the LPC, like Rouleau or Rosenburg, followed by a full public report and prosecutions where warranted.
So long as this hangs over the nation unanswered the last two elections are and any future election is tainted.
The reality is the current Liberal government has likely reached its best before date and the CPC may be the beneficiary no thanks to its own efforts.
How about that timing! Reports out!
I think too many voters in the Vancouver and the GTA are are afraid of China, intimidated by China, or have family at risk by pissing China off.
Or, they're buying into the propaganda on We chat, WhatsApp and other Chinese affiliated media.
The RCMP and government didn't appear to take the Chinese police stations allegedly intimidating Chinese Canadians very seriously.
"We showed a presence".
More RCMP officers have been charged this year than these so called Chinese police officers/station workers.
I thought Criminal Harassment would fit.
264
(2) Prohibited conduct - The conduct mentioned in subsection (1) consists of
repeatedly following from place to place the other person or anyone known to them;
(a) repeatedly communicating with, either directly or indirectly, the other person or
anyone known to them;
(b) repeatedly communicating with, either directly or indirectly, the other person or
anyone known to them;
(c) besetting or watching the dwelling-house, or place where the other person, or
anyone known to them, resides, works, c arries on a business or happens to be;
or
(d) engaging in threatening conduct directed at the other person or any member of
their family
It’s a combination of influence, propaganda and intimidation. Specialties of the United Front Work Department.I think too many voters in the Vancouver and the GTA are are afraid of China, intimidated by China, or have family at risk by pissing China off.
Or, they're buying into the propaganda on We chat, WhatsApp and other Chinese affiliated media.
I am perplexed why we’re not declaring a bunch of “diplomats” persona non grata and booting them out. If they send a bunch of ours home, oh well. And we don’t have to accept any “replacements” despite other commentary I have read or heard. Any other countries would have started punting so-called “diplomats” out of their countries long ago.Potentially, yes, if an identifiable suspect’s conduct can be linked to a specific victim- some of the attempts to… ‘persuade’ Chinese nationals to return home might hit that threshold. Proving it could be tough, but it would be worth pursuing at least to deny them impunity.
The bigger picture of these things existing in Canada, and investigative actions potentially being taken on our soil? Probably way harder. I expect there would be ways to administratively boot people from the country, but going beyond that to charging offences might be a tall order.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s reaction to news reports that China’s Communist regime has meddled in the last three Canadian elections (2019 and 2021, in particular) reminds me of his reaction to reports that he bullied former Justice Minister Jody Wilson-Raybould during the SNC-Lavalin scandal.
At first he said it didn’t happen. Then he blamed the media for misreporting the “facts.” He moved from those deflections to claiming the wrongdoing hadn’t actually caused any harm. And finally, he tried to pin the whole controversy on the one person who’d acted nobly – Wilson-Raybould.
This time he’s following a similar pattern.
At first he denied the Chinese have engaged in any election interference. Then he insisted he’d never been briefed by the Canadian Security and Intelligence Services about their concerns. He moved from there to insisting the reporters who’d uncovered classified documents outlining the Communists’ efforts had made several mistakes.
He also insisted that if there had, indeed, been meddling, it had not affected the outcome of any of the elections, so why the fuss?
Doesn't this just nail Trudeau's SOPs.
GUNTER: Trudeau up to old tricks on China interference file
GUNTER: Trudeau up to old tricks on China interference file
Justin Trudeau’s reaction to news reports that China has meddled in the last three Canadian elections follows a a similar pattern.torontosun.com
Gets accused.
1. It didn't happen.
2. I didn't know about it.
3. Facts are being misconstrued.
*3.A He remembers it differently.
4. Its not even a big deal.
5. I've decided we're moving on.
Maybe my prediction a few months ago that he won’t run may in fact still be a possibility…
Don Martin: The Trudeau tipping point is within sight
The Trudeau tipping point is within sight. The moment when Prime Minister Justin Trudeau knows he has to quit for the good of the party or the Liberals realize they can't survive re-election with him at the helm is almost upon us, Don Martin writes in an exclusive column for CTVNews.ca.www.ctvnews.ca
Well if they start waving the noose, thats a hint...Maybe my prediction a few months ago that he won’t run may in fact still be a possibility…
Don Martin: The Trudeau tipping point is within sight
The Trudeau tipping point is within sight. The moment when Prime Minister Justin Trudeau knows he has to quit for the good of the party or the Liberals realize they can't survive re-election with him at the helm is almost upon us, Don Martin writes in an exclusive column for CTVNews.ca.www.ctvnews.ca