A briefing note showed Canadian aid has gone to 'key foreign policy priorities in China, including human rights, gender equality, sustainable development, and climate change.'
Archbishop Cordileone slammed a new law forcing priests to break the Seal of Confession in Washington state, telling Raymond Arroyo, ‘This is what is happening in China.’
Joe Tay, a candidate in Ontario who is from Hong Kong and pro-democracy, was forced to stop his campaign after getting a warning from security officials in the Canadian government that there was a CCP-linked repression campaign directly targeting him.
Canada’s federal police warned China’s ‘powerful security and intelligence apparatus’ poses a unique threat, naming Beijing as the only foreign power of serious concern.
The goal, according to the Canadian government, appears to be 'intended to influence Canadian-Chinese communities’ and ‘mold perceptions' about the prime minister.
Canada’s former national security advisor Mike MacDonald told the House of Commons Affairs Committee he didn't keep 'track' of the intelligence memo. Two other political aides to Trudeau have also testified that they somehow missed the memo.
Without mentioning China by name Elections Commissioner Caroline Simard did admit that 'the issue of foreign interference weighs heavily on Canadians’ trust.'
'The Trudeau government is lending Canada’s good name to Beijing and giving it the veneer of respectability of doing something on climate change. That’s why we are calling on Minister Guilbeault to resign as Executive Vice-Chairman of Beijing’s Council and for the Trudeau government to cancel further funding.'