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  1. https://medium.com/@leibowitt/of-course-fidel-castro-is-justin-trudeaus-dad-nobody-has-debunked-anything-4db6fc8a9042
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  2. In a story in today's Globe and Mail we learn that one of those hitherto unknown federal government agencies, this one called The National Sciences and Engineering Research Council (NSERC), has decided the proper way to spend millions of taxpayer dollars is in helping Huawei conduct research in Canada. Which, in other words, means helping the Chinese Communist party improve their technology, which they then use to attack us. Just another example of how stupid and useless this government is, and how enthralled so many of its members are with China. Jim Balsillie, former co-chief executive of Research In Motion and founder of the Centre for International Governance Innovation, said he considers it astonishing that Ottawa would put up money to help Huawei obtain advanced technology that will serve to benefit China. “All these areas of research are for strategic digital infrastructure that serve as the nervous system for today’s economy and security,” he said. “It boggles the mind that in 2021 we continue to use taxpayer funds to advance China’s priorities at the expense of our economy, security and Five Eyes partnership.” The Five Eyes is an intelligence alliance between Canada, the U.S., Britain, Australia and New Zealand. Canada is the only country in the alliance that has not banned or restricted Huawei from 5G mobile networks. In 2018, a Globe and Mail investigation revealed that Huawei had established a vast network of relationships with leading research-heavy universities in Canada to create a steady pipeline of intellectual property that the company is using to underpin its market position in mobile technology. The NSERC research funding was recently announced by Ottawa and comes as the Prime Minister has asked his cabinet ministers to safeguard intellectual property in Canada. Justin Trudeau issued a mandate letter to François-Philippe Champagne when the former foreign affairs minister took over the Innovation department in a cabinet shuffle last month. Jim Hinton, a leading Canadian intellectual property lawyer, said “it doesn’t make any sense at all to be supporting the IT development of a company that our allies don’t consider somebody safe to work with.” Mr. Hinton said the research projects tap into Canadian brainpower and give Huawei’s parent company in China an inside track on getting access to next-generation technology that will serve China’s national interests. Canada has welcomed Huawei through the front door, allowing it to tie up Canadian researchers to develop valuable patented technology while “paying a relatively insignificant amount [money] to get access to that information,” Mr. Hinton added.
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  3. There is proof the Bible came from God. Google authority of the Bible and read some of the article. One is at bible.org
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  4. You replied before I edited and expanded my post. No, not all are members yet. How could they be when, as you point out, they grew up and spent their formative years elsewhere? People always disagree about what is the greater good. The Left hasn't done a damn thing for the environment but pretend they care about it.
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  5. It's not the government that failed, it's Canadians that have failed, the government does not take any action unless it will get them reelected, or the majority of Canadians get on board and put some pressure on the government , none of that has happened, because Canadians don't give a shit. There is nothing in it for them.
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  6. I have a brain, and I know that if the Dems didn't support the rioting and murders then they would have spoken out strongly against them instead of acting like it was people's civic duty to support the riots and like the carnage was insignificant.
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  7. You're using an awful lot of reason and logic to deal with a person who knows that he was just talking out of his arse.
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  8. Canadian politicians, led by liberals, have been selling out Canada to China for decades, particularly since JT's father, PM Pierre Trudeau, was one of the first western leaders to establish diplomatic relations with Communist China in 1970. It has been one long complete sellout to Communist China ever since. The Trudeaus have been enthralled with Communist dictators, like China's leaders and Fidel Castro. Incomprehensible.
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  9. If you haven't, try to get the book "Claws of the Panda" by Jonathan Manthorpe, Beijing's Campaign of INfluence and Intimidation in Canada. The tentacles of the CCP reach far into every aspect of Canada. That coupled with the fact most of Canada's politicians can't see the danger and can't grasp what is happening. I am presently reading the Kindle book "Middle Power, Middle Kingdom" by one of Canada's former foreign ambassadors to China, David Mulroney. He says in one part: "Lack of respect for the rule of law leads to some other mind-boggling situations, including a number of outrageous examples of intellectual property theft in which the Chinese partner not only steals his foreign partner’s idea but then successfully sues him in local court for having the temerity to continue using the technology he (the foreign partner) developed in the first place. There are many accounts of trusted Chinese employees taking valuable production secrets to the local competition or even siphoning money from the joint venture to build a competing factory down the road." I haven't finished this kindle book yet. It is quite detailed and describes how Canadian government departments operate in a disconnected un-coordinated way with respect to China and there doesn't seem to be a coherent foreign policy in Ottawa. David Mulroney has a deep knowledge of the Canada - China relationship and how it operates, although he has been so deeply ensconced in the system, he may not be able to see the broader picture of what is happening to Canada's sovereignty. It seems like the CCP has moved into and taken up residence in Canada as though they are a sister country and Canadians, including Canadian politicians, do not see this as a Trojan horse taking control of Canada. Canadian politicians are so enthralled with the policy of multilateralism that they are completely blind to the real danger and the need to protect their own country from foreign control and influence.
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  10. You accord various scattered tribes who don't get along and used to slaughter each other as nations but don't consider Canada to be one? Is this sarcasm or Trudeauism? You mean with their ideas about... uh... well, nothing much other than whatever the polls say people want?
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  11. It's a joke. We've seen this show before too often. Canada should search quickly for new export markets, so that we can slam the door on Chinese imports without suffering badly from trade retaliation. Really Canada needs to rebuild domestic capacity across sectors. It will mean more expensive goods but also new exports. Our research universities are still among the best, but selling off our applications has been a Canadian pastime for too long. The government never should've let Nortel fall apart. It was the world's leading telecom for a significant period and had multiple spin-offs, RIM being one of them. Sad to see Blackberry and Corel get cannibalized, but it doesn't help when our government courts foreign investment so desperately. Operating systems were literally assembled from key Nortel tech by companies such as Google, Samsung, and Huawei. https://www.cbc.ca/amp/1.2325485
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  12. i might add that its not surprising that rabid Trump supporters push memes that imply armed violence.
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  13. Trumpism is a cult, there is no other explanation. Without him it doesn't exist.
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  14. Yes and I heard the one about the Mueller report too. But this is not that. If the supreme court accepts the election cases it has on it dockets for October you'll find out. In the meantime smug posturing of ignorance of the evidence doesn't prove your point.
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  15. I don't honestly see the point of a life of constant, unending pain without hope of relief. The real problem is a lot of our governments are so determined to prevent people from taking too many drugs that they're willing to leave them in pain - which makes their lives not worth living any more.
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  16. The Republican Party is full of douchebags and sleazoids. Lauren Boebert is no different. They did none of that. China increased its trade deficit. Wall Street made record profits. Big Tech increased its power and profits. And the only thing they did for ordinary working men and women was take away much of their health care and let them die of covid.
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  17. this looks interesting. Rep. Jim Banks, chair of largest House conservative caucus, previews GOP agenda post Trump "Trump taught the GOP how to stand up to China, Wall Street and Big Tech and fight for working men and women, Banks said. Those priorities must remain, Banks said, but coupled with a more traditional GOP agenda of balanced budgets and reforming entitlement programs to restore fiscal responsibility. "I'm the first Republican to admit that Republicans have lost their way on fiscal responsibility," Banks said of the bloated budgets and ballooning debt under Trump's tenure."
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