4 Canadian parliamentarians allegedly linked to foreign interference
Four Canadian parliamentarians have been implicated in foreign interference allegations, including Liberal MP Mary Ng, who Trudeau recently promoted.
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.
Most Canadians want treasonous politicians jailed, but don’t believe anything will happen: poll
Institutional trust appears to be at an all-time low.
Few Canadians have faith in government to stop foreign interference in elections
A new poll has shown that most Canadians have little or no confidence in the ability of either of the major parties or law enforcement to stop foreign interference in elections.
Trudeau minister says calling out traitors “hurts our democracy”
In an interview, Foreign Affairs Minister Melanie Joly said, “Listen, when I hear these loaded words, I feel that it’s really hurting our democracy. Because fundamentally, foreign interference is a real thing.”
Singh confirms foreign interference, won’t name names
Jagmeet Singh won’t name names or stop propping up Trudeau’s minority government after reading the report and confirming Canadians’ concerns about foreign interference are justified.
Jagmeet Singh vows to remove all NDP MPs guilty of treason
“[If] it’s clear to me they knowingly worked with a foreign government to undermine Canada, I will immediately remove them from caucus,” Singh said.
Freeland won’t commit to barring MPs guilty of treason from next election
During a housing announcement, Freeland was once again questioned by reporters on foreign interference, refusing to say whether MPs guilty of treason would be barred from next year’s election.
Freeland flees reporters asking questions about treason
In a scene you’d expect to come from a third-world country, Deputy PM Freeland fled from reporters who chased after her to ask for information on foreign interference and possible treason charges.