Pierre Poilievre calls Trudeau’s bluff, asks for compromised MP list to be released
In his statement, Poilievre said that Trudeau won’t release the names, “Because Trudeau is doing what he always does: he is lying.”
Justice Hogue says she won’t identify Canadian politicians who colluded with China
Justice Hogue says she will not release the names of politicians suspected of treason.
China now mass producing humanoid robots for only $16,000 a piece
Meanwhile, Western politicians continue to spar over pronoun usage.
Doug Ford calls for 100% tariff on Chinese electric vehicles
In a statement, Ford claimed that China has been taking advantage of lower labour standards and “dirty energy” to flood the market with artificially lower-priced electric vehicles at a time when Canada, and specifically Ontario, is making significant strides in the EV market.
Top 5 countries Canadians hate
With political tensions rising and an economy in decline, Canadians have formed strong opinions of several countries, many of them negative.
Liberals oppose revealing MPs accused of treason
After a foreign interference committee says some MPs are guilty of potentially criminal and treasonous activities, the Liberals say they won’t reveal who they are.
Trudeau given scathing report on foreign interference
New report on foreign interference says agents are targeting technology and people involved in Canada’s elections, and the Liberals have done next to nothing about it.
Majority of Canadians believe there was significant foreign interference in recent elections
According to data from Ipsos, 52% of Canadians strongly agree or somewhat agree that foreign governments have significantly interfered (i.e., enough to change outcomes) in recent elections in Canada.
RCMP Commissioner says he wasn’t made aware of foreign interference
During today’s testimony, RCMP Commissioner Michael Duheme told the Foreign Interference Commission that he wasn’t made aware of several allegations of Chinese foreign interference leading up to the federal election.
Trudeau to testify on foreign interference
Prime Minister Trudeau, once reluctant to greenlight a public inquiry, now finds himself at the center of the hearings.