Despite Trudeau trying to keep the investigation into election interference in the background by appointing a “special rapporteur” with connections to the Trudeau family and Liberal Party, the House of Commons voted in favour of launching a public inquiry into election interference.
On December 6th, 2022, Independent MP Kevin Vuong put forth a scathing criticism of the Liberal government on the issue of foreign interference. After receiving the customary concern-sounding word salad, Vuong pushed for an answer asking if the Liberal government would continue to be a permanent doormat for the Iranian and Chinese governments.
Zero-COVID was the public policy that caused millions of Chinese citizens to get welded into their homes, locked inside stores to “quarantine” or put into camps whenever any COVID infection was detected in a mainland Chinese city.
Now the vast majority of testing and quarantine requirements have been wiped out.
Yesterday during Question Period, Independent Member of Parliament for Spadina-Fort York Kevin Vuong went after his former colleagues in the government for their lax stance on Canadians being harassed by the hostile foriegn governments of countries used to reside in.
Conservative MPs Michael Cooper, Dane Lloyd, and Richard Lehoux all asked the government why Justin Trudeau continues to refuse to publicly release evidence of election interference during the 2019 federal election, but Liberal Parliamentary Secretary Pam Damoff could only respond with platitudes about keeping Canadian elections safe.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau may be a political leader in Canada, but whenever he is abroad Trudeau has always come across like a minimum wage worker nervously trying to seek the approval of his managers, and not succeeding.
Canada has to beat China at its own power game, or Canada will continue being played and merely become a pawn of an overseas Communist regime through economic dependence.
Despite Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s willingness to call out Canada’s treatment of our indigenous population as genocide, and the cited importance of such a statement, this week he refused to do the same regarding China’s treatment of their Uyghur population.
CPEC was intended to rapidly modernize Pakistani infrastructure and strengthen its economy by the construction of modern transportation networks, numerous energy projects and special economic zones (SEZs). However, according to the Centre for Strategic and International studies (CSIS), these SEZs remain largely empty today and the long-standing challenges have only become more exacerbated. Facing unsustainable debt levels, growth rates down to 3 percent, 5-year high inflation rates and soaring deficits, Pakistan’s economy is definitely moving in the reverse direction.
In 2019, over half of global oil production came from nation-states that the CEC classified as non-free, which has gradually risen since the 1990s. Countries like China, Saudi Arabia, Iran and Russia, are amongst those nations that pose threats to Canada’s National Security and its domestic industries.
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