You get the kleptocracy you vote for:
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has appointed Liberal MP Chrystia Freeland as an economic development adviser, citing her experience in attracting investment.
The new role, announced Monday, is renewing questions about when the longtime MP will step down, which would trigger a byelection in a minority Parliament.
Oh, that bobblehead won't step down.
Cabinet quietly reneged on its pledge to NATO allies that it would spend 2 percent of GDP on military preparedness by December 31. Defence Minister David McGuinty’s department had no public comment and would not release its internal estimate of military spending under Access To Information: “Aspiration without effort is just empty rhetoric.”
Treason and endangering Canada and its interests could be punishable by a fifty dollar fine:
Public Safety Minister Gary Anandasangaree proposes to weaken a public foreign registry mandated by Parliament 19 months ago. Anandasangaree in draft regulations disclosed Saturday suggested penalties be as modest as a $50 fine and that cash payments to foreign agents remain hidden in the name of privacy: “Regulations would allow certain information not to be published.”
One can tell that the Liberals are serious about this sort of thing.

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