Sunday, June 25, 2023

We Don't Have to Trade With China

The country now indistinguishable from our own: 

According to one of the organizers, about 28 buses will be transporting protesters from the Toronto area to the nation’s capital on Saturday, June 24, in the morning, and organizers are offering each participant a $15 “lunch subsidy” in the form of a Walmart gift card, The Epoch Times has learned.
Some details about the arrangements have been posted on WeChat, including the bus coordinators’ phone numbers and the meeting places for taking the bus.
Shortly after The Epoch Times first reported on this issue, the organizers told participants to say they didn’t receive any money to attend the event.

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This Victor Oh:

A video of Conservative Sen. Victor Oh making the remarks was uploaded to the social media platform WeChat on June 5, showing him addressing a group at what was described as the Montreal Chinese Community United Centre.
The Canadian Press obtained the video, which showed Oh saying in Mandarin that “we need to raise money to cover costs for (people affected) by all of these unreasonable reporters who try to smear Chinese and discredit Chinese.”
The senator said “we need to take legal action to deal with the messy reporters, newspapers and politicians” and that a national foundation would also help support young people to get involved in politics, including through scholarships.

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An Ontario senator yesterday did not comment on a report he wanted to counter media critics who “insist there are Chinese spies” in Canada. Alleged remarks by Senator Victor Oh followed the May 8 expulsion of a Chinese spy: “The situation has escalated.”

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The Department of Finance will not say if it is dumping taxpayer-owned shares in a Beijing bank dubbed a Communist Party front. Department managers testifying at the Commons Special Committee on Canada-China Relations were silent on the nature of a cabinet “review” of the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank: “I am not able to answer questions.”

 

 

The only thing that the Liberals care about:

The prime minister's top national security adviser says she expects the security official who leaked sensitive information to the media about attempted Chinese interference in Canadian politics — prompting months of controversy over foreign interference in Canadian elections — will be caught and punished.

"The law has been broken. Sources, techniques have been put at risk. Our credibility with Five Eyes allies has been put at risk," Jody Thomas told host Catherine Cullen in an exclusive interview with CBC's The House that will air Saturday.

 

What does the law say about foreign dictatorships opening up not-at-all secret police stations on Canadian soil?

 

The Liberals have been bought.

Change my mind.

 


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