There is a strong case for the Conservative Party of Canada to add Kevin Vuong to the caucus and grant him the opportunity to run for a Conservative nomination in a riding where he can be competitive.
Former Liberal Party candidate turned Independent MP Kevin Vuong recently debated representatives of his former party, demanding that a special prosecutor investigate the Liberal Party itself to uncover potential connections to the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) interference network in Canada.
When Vaughan left office in 2021, he supported Kevin Vuong as his replacement, which led to Vuong being acclaimed as the Liberal nominee for Spadina-Fort York for that year’s election. Dong may have wanted to switch ridings to Spadina-Fort York or at the least wanted to ensure a political ally was installed as the riding’s representative.
Kevin Vuong was a Liberal Party candidate during the 2021 election and had been operating in local Toronto municipal politics since 2018. Political insiders would likely have been able to intuit that Vuong holds anti-communist views, as he is the son of refugees from South Vietnam and a proud former Sub-Lieutenant in the Royal Canadian Navy.
Former Liberal MP turned Independent Kevin Vuong is calling out his former caucus colleagues for pushing a “Clean Fuel Regulation” plan that even on paper will actually increase carbon emissions.
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.
The response he receives from the Liberals’ Environment Minister Steven Guilbeault is limp and demonstrates the hollowness of the Liberals when it comes to affordability issues. Guilbeault tries to cite the damage forest fires and other natural disasters have done to justify the need for a second carbon tax, which has no realistic way of stopping any costly disaster.
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