OUTRAGEOUS
Carney is STANDING BEHIND Paul Chiang.
He's standing behind a candidate who called for a Canadian citizen to be TURNED OVER TO BEIJING for a bounty.
This raises MORE questions about whether Carney & the Liberal Party are COMPROMISED by Beijing.
This is SURREAL.
Carney just failed a major leadership test.
He is standing by his candidate, who said a Canadian citizen should be handed over to Beijing for a cash bounty.
He should have fired this candidate immediately.
Instead he is proving he will be just like Trudeau. Weak
Canada’s intelligence agency issued this stark warning to the PM ahead of the 2019 election:
“[PRC] Foreign interference and espionage constitute the greatest threat to Canada's long-term prosperity and national interest.”
Mark Carney’s decision to stand by a candidate that amplified PRC foreign interference threatens Canada's long-term prosperity and national interest.
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Mark Carney is keeping a Liberal candidate who called for his Conservative opponent to be handed over to the Chinese government for a $1 million bounty. The same government that just executed 4 Canadians.
Carney’s company owes $250 million to a Chinese state bank—he is compromised.
If he won’t stand up for a Canadian against threats to his life, how can he ever stand up for Canada?
Liberal MP and candidate Paul Chiang's heinous call to turn over a Canadian citizen to the authoritarian regime in Beijing in return for a Chinese Communist Party bounty is no accident—it reflects the Liberals' long-standing mockery and neglect of national security for their own partisan gain.
Despite expert warnings and a public inquiry, they downplay foreign interference that benefits the Liberal Party and endanger Canadians with their reckless attitude.
Carney is weak and compromised by money his company owes Beijing. His silence on these deplorable comments says it all. Carney must fire Paul Chiang as a candidate.
The Carney Liberals can't be trusted to keep Canadians safe. They don't deserve a fourth term.
The PRC's mega-embassy in the UK raises significant security concerns: from interference and surveillance to risks for sensitive infrastructure like London’s financial services. We must work to urgently address this issue and work with our allies to protect national security.