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1 hour ago, Shady said:

Ok.  Let me know when you have something to say about this specific issue.  

Carney's failing at putting Canada first? Okay. Politicians have been failing at that for decades.

So...what, you just finally noticed or something? 

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On 9/6/2025 at 3:30 PM, LinkSoul60 said:

You've avoided the question the last few times I've asked....   You're a Trump supporter of his policies and schtick but have an issue with our economy data that is a direct result of his trade policy, or that Carney hasn't been able to get us a no tariff deal with him yet.  You see no conflict of argument there?

After six months what has Carnage the destroyer done to try and help make Canada great?

By giving billions to Ukraine? Billions more in foreign aid? 

Trying to force Canadians to have to eventually buy EV's? 

Allow crime to continue on rather than fight crime? 

Still trying to flood Canada with thousands of 3rd world refugees? 

Stopping pipelines that could make Canadians rich and be able to find a decent paying job. 

Still trying to grab guns? 

Still trying to stifle free speech and give us censorship? 

There are but a few useless leftwing lieberal agendas that will do sweet dik all for Canada or Canadians. 

So, what has the fool done that makes you so happy to be having him as your dear Marxist leader in Canada? 

What, lefty? 😁

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1 minute ago, eyeball said:

Carney's failing at putting Canada first? Okay. Politicians have been failing at that for decades.

So...what, you just finally noticed or something? 

More whataboutism.

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On 9/13/2025 at 4:04 PM, BeaverFever said:

And then just a couple days later:

 

Prime Minister Carney announces first projects to be reviewed by the new Major Projects Office

September 11, 2025
 
 

 

Mark Carney's 5 national projects 'a big net positive' for Canada's economy: Desjardins
 

https://financialpost.com/news/economy/mark-carneys-national-projects-net-positive-canada-economy-desjardins
 

 

Alberta premier praises national-interest projects — even if a pipeline isn't on the list

Oil and gas industry experts happy to see government fast-tracking complex projects
 

https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/edmonton/alberta-premier-praises-national-interest-projects-even-if-a-pipeline-isn-t-on-the-list-1.7631463

September: Zero. 

October: Zero.

November: Zero

December: Zero. 

And no doubt in the new year nothing will get done either. Carnage the Destroyer does not want pipelines, he just wants less freedom of speech and censorship so conservatives like me will not be allowed to question his nothing done so far policies. Cranage the destroyer really only wants to destroy Canada for a WEF globalist Marxist takeover. Woke up, lefty. 🤡

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51 minutes ago, Legato said:

They tried without a magic wand.

Good one 🤣

$#$&# goddamn voice dictation AI.......

although excessive fairies WOULD explain the pastel colour scheme of the interior.....   :) 

(yes, i DO know i'm going to hell, thank you very much.... )  

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2 hours ago, eyeball said:

Carney's failing at putting Canada first? Okay. Politicians have been failing at that for decades.

 

Liberal ones have. 

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So...what, you just finally noticed or something? 

No we've been pointing it out since 2015. 

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48 minutes ago, I am Groot said:

Good to know my tax dollars are being spent so well, on such important research.

 

https://www.yorku.ca/yfile/2025/08/01/york-researchers-awarded-1-3-million-in-sshrc-partnership-development-grants/

Well lets look at what they've been spending our money on, some of it may be good 

Project: Unidivercidade Nem Davida: Insurgent Geographies of Puta/Trans Activisms in Rio de Janeiro (why would we care?!?!)

 

Project: Partnering for the Planet: Co-Creating Gender-Just Climate Solutions through Sport for Development and Peace
(WTF does that even MEAN?!!?!)

Johanne Jean-Pierre, Faculty of Liberal Arts & Professional Studies
Project: Inspiring adolescents to become first-generation university students through bilingual short films  (why would you do that? we already have a high percent of our kids going to university, why is it critical to talk the rest into it?)

Project: Sanctuaries of Hope: Co-Creating Knowledge, Policies, Workshops and Participatory Films on South-South Queer Migration with Bogotá’s LGBTQ+ Houses (That sounds like something i'd make up if i was trying to mock them by coming up with the dumbest possible project)

 Meanwhile:

New report finds wait times in B.C. emergency rooms continue to climb | Vancouver Sun

Manitoba schools scramble to create class space as all portable classrooms in use | CBC News

Long delays and collapsed cases are eroding faith in the justice system, lawyers warn | CBC News

 

Maybe our people and our provinces could use the money?

 

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Posted
4 hours ago, Shady said:

More whataboutism.

More like what do you expect me to do about it ism.

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Posted
1 hour ago, CdnFox said:

Liberal ones have. 

No we've been pointing it out since 2015. 

I was pointing it out over 30 years before that.

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Posted
1 hour ago, eyeball said:

I was pointing it out over 30 years before that.

Which means you're only wrong 2/3'rds of the time. That's an improvement for you :) 

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On 9/30/2025 at 4:21 PM, blackbird said:

Of course they could be built in B.C.  As I explained it is a matter of will to do it.  Politicians and bureaucrats just don't have the will and ability.  Manpower and skilled people could be brought in from anywhere. 

They took the easy way out and just signed a contract with China to do it all.  The present ferries are breaking down all the time and it will get much worse before the new ones arrive.

They took the most practical approach but didn't 'just sign' a contract with China.  It was a bidding process that some chose to decline (us) and was awarded to what they thought was the best value vendor.  You know the facts....BC needs new ships and reliable ferry transportation yesterday, not a decade from now..  A lengthy list of reasons why it is but it is what is... Next time, best be Canadian if the ship building industry and governments learned anything. 

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1 hour ago, eyeball said:

I was pointing it out over 30 years before that.

Why aren’t you pointing out current events instead of making excuses for them?

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Posted
5 hours ago, taxme said:

After six months what has Carnage the destroyer done to try and help make Canada great?

By giving billions to Ukraine? Billions more in foreign aid? 

Trying to force Canadians to have to eventually buy EV's? 

Allow crime to continue on rather than fight crime? 

Still trying to flood Canada with thousands of 3rd world refugees? 

Stopping pipelines that could make Canadians rich and be able to find a decent paying job. 

Still trying to grab guns? 

Still trying to stifle free speech and give us censorship? 

There are but a few useless leftwing lieberal agendas that will do sweet dik all for Canada or Canadians. 

So, what has the fool done that makes you so happy to be having him as your dear Marxist leader in Canada? 

What, lefty? 😁

In order...

What has Carney done to destroy making Canada great?

Most people believe in sovereignty and are against war. Your take is let a communist nation overtake others?

Nobody's forcing anyone.  Incentives are incentives...EV or ICE.  Choose what you want.

Nobody is allowing crime to continue and nobody wants to be the 'Poilievre Angels' like you angry sacks want to be.

They're not 3rd world refugees. In some cases they come from underdeveloped countries.  

How will a pipeline make YOU rich?  Pipelines are only creating jobs during construction. After that a limited amount. 

Who's grabbing guns?  What are you talking about....

You're on crack. Didn't some POS in a bad fitting blue suit say critical coverage of him was 'really illegal' and pushed hard on some late night show host and network (who ultimately told him to FU).  Free speech, whatever...

What agendas specifically don't you like, and how do you think they could be improved?

He's only been in the seat for 6 months so I'll give him more time.  Anyone else you can think of would have solved the problem known as Trump by now?

What, that all you got right guy? 😂

 

 

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Posted
8 hours ago, LinkSoul60 said:

They took the most practical approach but didn't 'just sign' a contract with China.  It was a bidding process that some chose to decline (us) and was awarded to what they thought was the best value vendor.  You know the facts....BC needs new ships and reliable ferry transportation yesterday, not a decade from now..  A lengthy list of reasons why it is but it is what is... Next time, best be Canadian if the ship building industry and governments learned anything. 

Liberals and left NDP have a certain affection for China.

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8 hours ago, LinkSoul60 said:

What has Carney done to destroy making Canada great?

Carney is the PM and therefore he is the only one who could remove all the anti-energy industry laws.  Without him doing that, we will not become an energy superpower.  So he is the roadblock unless he changes.

He has so far supported the Trudeau era "kill the energy industry" laws.  Do you really think he will get rid of the tanker ban on the BC north coast?  Will he rescind the no more pipeline laws and remove the energy caps on the oil industry?  Will he allow Canada to become an energy superpower in the world?

Canada has the oil in the ground as the world's fourth largest source of oil.  It could become an energy superpower and bring in billions of dollars to help pay for health care, meeting our NATO commitment, and reduce our huge national debt.  But Carney is a World Economic Forum guy, a war on climate change kind of guy, and a U.N. globalist who believes in all that first.  Canada's economy, energy industry success is not his priority.

Carney is also the only one who can order the laws to be changed to keep dangerous offenders behind bars and stop the soft-on-crime criminal justice system.  He talks about changing the laws, but how much will he, as a liberal, actually change to really stop all the crime?

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Posted
13 hours ago, Shady said:

Why aren’t you pointing out current events instead of making excuses for them?

Ok...politicians are still failing. It just is what it is 

I said now watch what you say they'll be calling you a radical,
a liberal, oh fanatical criminal

Posted
4 hours ago, blackbird said:

Liberals and left NDP have a certain affection for China.

Hmmm, if I remember, it was during the Conservative Harper reign that the oil sands were sold to china. Seems to me Mr Harper was the one that had affection for China. :)

Chinese state-owned companies, primarily Sinopec and CNOOC, have purchased significant stakes in Canada's oil sands and projects like Syncrude and Nexen since 2010, driven by China's need to fuel its economy and secure energy resources. These investments also include direct purchases of oil and crude by Chinese companies, with China becoming a major importer of Canadian crude in recent years."

"PetroChina becomes the first Chinese state-owned company to wholly own a Canadian oil sands development after agreeing to buy out partner's Athabasca Oil Sands Corp.'s stake in a newly approved project for $680 million."

The Beijing-based company paid $1.9 billion in 2009 for 60 per cent interests in the proposed MacKay River and Dover oilsands projects being developed by Athabasca Oil Sands Corp. (now just Athabasca Oil Corp.), then bought out the rest of MacKay for $680 million in 2012 and Dover for $1.2 billion in 2014.

Key Investments & Purchases
  • CNOOC:
    Acquired Nexen Energy in 2014 for $15.1 billion, securing direct access to oil sands assets. 
  • Sinopec:
    Bought a 9% stake in the Syncrude oil sands mining consortium in 2010 and has seen steady production from it. 
  •  
  • Invested in Canadian oil sands projects like MacKay River and Dover in 2009. 
  •  
  • Purchased a 45% stake in oil sands properties near Peace River, Alberta. 

https://globalnews.ca/news/5851590/china-investment-alberta-oilsands-energy-canada/

 
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Posted
18 minutes ago, ExFlyer said:

Hmmm, if I remember, it was during the Conservative Harper reign that the oil sands were sold to china. Seems to me Mr Harper was the one that had affection for China. :)

Chinese state-owned companies, primarily Sinopec and CNOOC, have purchased significant stakes in Canada's oil sands and projects like Syncrude and Nexen since 2010, driven by China's need to fuel its economy and secure energy resources. These investments also include direct purchases of oil and crude by Chinese companies, with China becoming a major importer of Canadian crude in recent years."

"PetroChina becomes the first Chinese state-owned company to wholly own a Canadian oil sands development after agreeing to buy out partner's Athabasca Oil Sands Corp.'s stake in a newly approved project for $680 million."

The Beijing-based company paid $1.9 billion in 2009 for 60 per cent interests in the proposed MacKay River and Dover oilsands projects being developed by Athabasca Oil Sands Corp. (now just Athabasca Oil Corp.), then bought out the rest of MacKay for $680 million in 2012 and Dover for $1.2 billion in 2014.

Key Investments & Purchases
  • CNOOC:
    Acquired Nexen Energy in 2014 for $15.1 billion, securing direct access to oil sands assets. 
  • Sinopec:
    Bought a 9% stake in the Syncrude oil sands mining consortium in 2010 and has seen steady production from it. 
  •  
  • Invested in Canadian oil sands projects like MacKay River and Dover in 2009. 
  •  
  • Purchased a 45% stake in oil sands properties near Peace River, Alberta. 

https://globalnews.ca/news/5851590/china-investment-alberta-oilsands-energy-canada/

 

Yes, all of our governments in Canada have sold out to China.  Pierre Trudeau was the leader of Canada and one of the first western countries to sign up and recognize Communist China in 1970 under Chairman Mao.  We have been going down hill ever since and China's influence in and over Canada has been growing ever since.

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58 minutes ago, ExFlyer said:

Hmmm, if I remember, it was during the Conservative Harper reign that the oil sands were sold to china.

 

Nope, once again your info is entirely wrong.  But at least you're consistent :)  In fact the oil sands stayed in Canadian hands where they remain till this very day. 

LOL i see you woke up with a pretty serious emotional crisis this morning, you were so upset you spent your whole Saturday morning running around putting little passive aggressive downarrows on everyone who made you cry ;)  LOL  you really need to get some help. 

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55 minutes ago, blackbird said:

Yes, all of our governments in Canada have sold out to China.  Pierre Trudeau was the leader of Canada and one of the first western countries to sign up and recognize Communist China in 1970 under Chairman Mao.  We have been going down hill ever since and China's influence in and over Canada has been growing ever since.

Key is that the oil sands was sold to China by the Harper government.

15 minutes ago, CdnFox said:

Nope, once again your info is entirely wrong.  But at least you're consistent :)  In fact the oil sands stayed in Canadian hands where they remain till this very day. 

LOL i see you woke up with a pretty serious emotional crisis this morning, you were so upset you spent your whole Saturday morning running around putting little passive aggressive downarrows on everyone who made you cry ;)  LOL  you really need to get some help. 

I see how the facts f*ck you up again LOL

You cannot admit Harper government allowed (or even encouraged) the oil sands production sale to the Chinese, regardless of the quotes and links I provided.

The Harper government allowed the sale of Canadian oil sands assets to China through the approval of China National Offshore Oil Corporation's (CNOOC) takeover of Calgary-based Nexen Inc. in 2012

.However, this approval came with new, stricter rules aimed at preventing further foreign state-owned enterprises from taking controlling stakes in the oil sands.

 

"cheer on their chosen leader, Stephen Harper, as he opens the tar sands to Nexen and CNOOC, a government-owned oil company owned by a foreign government that describes its economy as “Communism with Chinese characteristics.”

Stephen Harper made it clear he wasn’t happy with the decision he made."
 

https://www.resilience.org/stories/2013-01-09/why-did-harper-invite-the-chinese-government-to-buy-canada-s-tar-sands/

Oh and, your conservatives f*cked up and all you can do is attack me??? Me... upset?  Not likely...especially when I can smear facts in your face again. Seems to me that you are one upset when you find out your as f*cked as your hero Harper  when he sold control of of our oil to China. LOL 

What a LOSER you are :)

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1 hour ago, ExFlyer said:

Key is that the oil sands was sold to China by the Harper government.:)

The harper government never owned alberta's oil sands. It would not be possible for the federal government to sell Alberta's land directly to any country or any organization

1 hour ago, ExFlyer said:

I see how the facts f*ck you up again LOL

LOL well lets look at the facts, shall we? 

Your claim as stated above.  "the oil sands was sold to China by the Harper government" 

That is your claim.

Now let's look at the facts

Did harper or the federal gov't ever OWN the oil sands? No.  So right off the bat the fact is you lied. 

You mention nexen later,  but Did nexen own "the oil sands'? No. They owned a small percent that they worked but by no means did they own the oil sands.  It's like saying "the chinese bought vanouver " because they bought one apartment building. 

So we've already proven you Lied.  But we might as well keep going. So what about Nexen itself did the feds own any of that?  No?  So he didn't even sell the company? Who did?

"In July 2012, CNOOC Limited, a major subsidiary of CNOOC headquartered in Beijing, announced its intention to acquire Nexen for C$15.1 billion.[8] The proposal was accepted by shareholders in September "

wait....  so the INDIVIDUAL OWNERS OF NEXEN SOLD THE COMPANY?!!?!  Not HARPER?!?!?!?'

Oh dear.  That's the third lie you told. 

And while a very small amount of the oil sands belonged to the company, what was sold was the company. 

So what DID harper do?  Well he followed the rules in place at the time for foreign ownership of oil companies. He kind of had to do that. 

Those laws were put in place by the PREIOUS LIBERAL GOV"T.   So  he was kind of stuck, he had to follow what the law said or the canadians who wanted to sell their company would sue the gov't and win. 

After that, he changed the liberals laws to make it stricter.  

So to recap. 

Who sold "the oilsands"?  Nobody

Who sold nexen?  the owners and shareholders 

Who created the law that made that possible? The liberals. 

Who CLOSED that loophole and tightened the law as a result? Harper. 

LOL swing and a miss kid ;)  once again you look like a twat :) 

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13 minutes ago, CdnFox said:

The harper government never owned alberta's oil sands. It would not be possible for the federal government to sell Alberta's land directly to any country or any organization

LOL well lets look at the facts, shall we? 

Your claim as stated above.  "the oil sands was sold to China by the Harper government" 

That is your claim.

Now let's look at the facts

Did harper or the federal gov't ever OWN the oil sands? No.  So right off the bat the fact is you lied. 

You mention nexen later,  but Did nexen own "the oil sands'? No. They owned a small percent that they worked but by no means did they own the oil sands.  It's like saying "the chinese bought vanouver " because they bought one apartment building. 

So we've already proven you Lied.  But we might as well keep going. So what about Nexen itself did the feds own any of that?  No?  So he didn't even sell the company? Who did?

"In July 2012, CNOOC Limited, a major subsidiary of CNOOC headquartered in Beijing, announced its intention to acquire Nexen for C$15.1 billion.[8] The proposal was accepted by shareholders in September "

wait....  so the INDIVIDUAL OWNERS OF NEXEN SOLD THE COMPANY?!!?!  Not HARPER?!?!?!?'

Oh dear.  That's the third lie you told. 

And while a very small amount of the oil sands belonged to the company, what was sold was the company. 

So what DID harper do?  Well he followed the rules in place at the time for foreign ownership of oil companies. He kind of had to do that. 

Those laws were put in place by the PREIOUS LIBERAL GOV"T.   So  he was kind of stuck, he had to follow what the law said or the canadians who wanted to sell their company would sue the gov't and win. 

After that, he changed the liberals laws to make it stricter.  

So to recap. 

Who sold "the oilsands"?  Nobody 

Who sold nexen?  the owners and shareholders 

Who created the law that made that possible? The liberals. 

Who CLOSED that loophole and tightened the law as a result? Harper. 

LOL swing and a miss kid ;)  once again you look like a twat :) 

What a f*cking  LOSER you are LOL

Harpers government allowed the sale of the oil sands production.

The links says it all....you just cannot read LOL

"So what DID harper do?   He enabled the sale of the oil sand production to Chinese companies LOL

Harpers government was the one that enabled and allowed  the sale...it is so sad you think otherwise LOL 

Man oh Man..what a LOSER and conservative shill..

Facts are facts and no matter how you try to disguise them,....The feds, Harper at the time , had total control of the sale and they allowed it to go through.

The only swing and a miss is from you HA HA HA

 

 

 

 

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1 hour ago, ExFlyer said:

Key is that the oil sands was sold to China by the Harper government.

That was a bad decision, but it is just one sell out out of endless sell outs by Canada.  I don't have the facts on how much the Conservative Party under Harper was selling out to China, other than that one decision which he seems to admit was a mistake.  

The federal government was interested in finding a company that would develop the oil sands.  That is the reason for it, but Harper seems to have regretted it after.

"Stephen Harper made it clear he wasn’t happy with the decision he made."

Why did Harper invite the Chinese government to buy Canada’s tar sands? - resilience

Remember Trudeau said he admired China's basic dictatorship!

There are countless examples of the shocking involvement of the Liberals with China.

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"Just the Facts: Liberal party’s connections to China’s communist regime"

Health Minister Patty Hadju recently said questioning China’s coronavirus propaganda is akin to promoting conspiracy theories.

Prior to the last federal election, former Liberal MP and ambassador to China John McCallum advised Chinese officials not to hurt the Liberals’ chance of reelection. McCallum said the Conservatives would be harsher in holding China to account. 

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau even once said he admired China’s basic dictatorship.

How much influence does the Communist Party of China have in Canada? 

Canada’s security officials have warned of growing Chinese influence for decades, but these warnings have been largely ignored by both current and former Liberal politicians.

Here are some of the connections prominent Liberals have had with the communist regime:

1997 – The RCMP and CSIS published a joint report called Project Sidewinder, which examined the relationships between powerful players in China and Canada. Project Sidewinder recommended further investigations into Chinese influence in Canada, but the report was dismissed by the PMO under Liberal Prime Minister Jean Chrétien.

1998 – Project Sidewinder was reviewed and ultimately dismissed again by the Security Intelligence Review Committee, which at the time was led by MP Bob Rae. Rae would go on to become an interim Liberal leader.

John Rae, brother of former Liberal leader Bob Rae and former Liberal campaign co–chair, is a senior manager of Power Corp. Power Corp has significant investments in China, including assets bought from the China International Trust Investment Corporation (CITIC), an investment firm owned by the Chinese government.

André Desmarais, the deputy chair, president, and co–CEO of Power Corp was once appointed as a director of CITIC. Desmarais is the son–in–law of Jean Chrétien.

Chrétien himself sat on the board of a Power Corp subsidiary before his election as Liberal leader.

Project Sidewinder reported that the individuals the Chinese government hired to found CITIC had been accused of participating in organized crime in China and Hong Kong.

Project Sidewinder also reported the CITIC illegally donated money to the U.S. Democratic Party and attempted to influence policy on behalf of China through policy in Canada, the United States and the United Kingdom.

1990s – Companies that Project Sidewinder identified as being influenced or controlled by China had heavily donated to the Liberal Party, including Merrill Lynch Canada and Husky Energy. During this time Husky Energy was owned by CITIC co–founder Li Ka–Shing.

Chrétien once worked for Gordon Capital Inc., a company identified in Project Sidewinder as being influenced by China. Shortly after Chrétien left Gordon Capital Inc., the firm was purchased by Richard Li, the son of Li Ka–Shing.

2003 – The Liberals were accused of pressuring the RCMP into dropping an investigation into the alleged corruption of embassy officials in Hong Kong. The Liberals refused to start a public inquiry demanded by Canadian Alliance MPs.

Former Liberal MP Geng Tan is reported to have worked for multiple organizations associated with the Chinese government. 

2003 – Before Tan was elected to parliament, he was the president of a Chinese student association which was founded by the Chinese embassy.

2013 – Liberal leader Justin Trudeau said he admired China’s dictatorship.

“There’s a level of admiration I actually have for China. Their basic dictatorship is actually allowing them to turn their economy around on a dime.”

2015 – Former BC Liberal MLA Richard Lee was arrested while in Shanghai, his phone was searched and he was denied access to consular services. Lee alleges that the Trudeau government ignored his repeated letters asking for help or assistance.

2015 – Former Ontario Liberal MPP and cabinet minister Michael Chan was accused of being influenced by the Chinese government. According to the Globe & Mail, Chan was once investigated by CSIS for his connections to the PRC. 

2017 – As an MP, Tan was photographed meeting with officials from the United Front Work Department, a Chinese intelligence service that spies on foreign officials.

2019 – Former Ontario Liberal MPP and cabinet minister Michael Chan spoke at a pro–Beijing rally in Toronto, claiming that pro–democracy Hong Kong demonstrators were working on behalf of foreign agents.

2017 – Foreign Affairs Minister François–Philippe Champagne calls China a “beacon of stability, predictability, a rule–based system, a very inclusive society,” during an interview with a Chinese state–owned news outlet.

2019 – Trudeau–appointed Senator Yuen Pau Woo gave a speech at a Chinese alumni event in Vancouver that people should “pray every night” that the Chinese regime does not collapse like the Soviet Union did.

2019 – Former Liberal MP and ambassador to China John McCallum defends Huawei executive Meng Wanzhou. Meng is fighting extradition charges to the US.  McCallum appeared to agree with the communist Chinese government’s narrative that Meng was arrested for political reasons.

2019 – Former Liberal MP and ambassador to China John McCallum advised Chinese officials not to hurt the Liberals’ chance of reelection. McCallum said the Conservatives would be harsher in holding China to account.

2020 – Trudeau–appointed Senator Yuen Pau Woo gave a speech at an event hosted by a group connected to the Chinese government.

2020 – Trudeau–appointed Chief Librarian and Archivist of Canada Leslie Weir accepted an all–expenses–paid trip to Beijing, sponsored by China, to attend a conference that celebrated “socialist culture.” 

2020 – Chretien–appointed ambassador to China Howard Balloch praises former Chinese dictator Mao Zedong, saying he did “great things” during his murderous rule. Mao’s Great Leap Forward and Cultural Revolution directly led to the deaths of at least 45 million people.

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Just the Facts: Liberal party’s connections to China’s communist regime | True North

I doubt the Conservatives were involved with China to anything near the Liberals involvement, if at all.  It seems to be in the Liberals DNA.

 

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