Why worry about being absorbed into the US when we've already been bought by someone else?:
Advocate Gloria Fung, convenor of the Canadian Coalition for a Foreign Influence Transparency Registry, said the registry isn't a panacea but rather a starting point, especially for those in diaspora communities who are the direct victims of harassment from foreign actors in Canada.
"We cannot afford to wait further," she said, pointing to substantiated reports of foreign interference during both the Liberal leadership campaign and the recent federal election. "I hope Prime Minister Carney can do better."
Also:
During an interview with CBC’s Rosemary Barton this week, Joly downplayed the importance of our energy sector (or its potential), listing it off alongside other sectors including artificial intelligence and digital technology — and then said that she has other ideas for growth.
(Sidebar: this oil sector. The oil sector that is gradually being squandered.)
“Meanwhile I think that we can drive the economy through different sectors,” said Joly. By poaching America’s disgraced Ivy League academics. “Because I’m in charge of research, and what we’re seeing with President Trump going after Harvard, and other universities, we can attract the best and the brightest here in Canada. And that will be my goal,” she said.
What Joly is proposing is none other than the net zero version of brain drain. No brain power will be crossing north of the 49th parallel under Joly’s scheme. The atrocious state of academia in America, including at Ivy League schools such as Harvard, beggars belief. And when Joly talks about Trump’s “attacks” on academia, she makes it clear that any of the “best” or “brightest” she is referring to will be the refugee zealots of the U.S.’s failing diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) racket.
Has Diplomat Barbie done anything to keep Canadian talent?
I didn't think so.

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