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.
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.
Trudeau cabinet member identified as CCP-backed candidate

Trudeau recently promoted a cabinet member that was identified as a CCP-backed candidate.
Chinese-Canadian group says CCP has them under constant surveillance

Chinese religious group says they regularly get harassed by CCP agents on Canadian soil.
Trudeau finally submits to allow a public inquiry on foreign interference

He just needed six months to wipe fingerprints.
Guilbeault serving as vice chair on Chinese communist council

Climate Change Minister Steven Guilbeault has announced he’ll travel to China to play buddy buddy with top politicians, where he serves as the vice chair on a communist council. Guilbeault sits as vice chair on the China Council for International Cooperation on Environment and Development (CCICED), which consists mostly of Chinese politicians. Guilbeault told the […]
CSIS: Communist China bribing mainstream Canadian media

The CCP has captured certain media outlets in Canada, a government report indicates.
Klaus Schwab praises China’s COVID measures, social development

Schwab praised the communist country that has re-education camps, a social credit system, and totalitarian levels of control and censorship.
Trudeau called out for hiding interference-related documents

You know it’s bad when even the agencies sworn to secrecy say Trudeau’s not cooperating.
Trudeau lies in Iceland about Chinese interference

The PM tells a foreign reporter that Canada’s political parties are having “productive talks” on a public inquiry, despite vetoing a majority vote to hold one.