Trudeau has been flailing around for months trying to cover up the help he got from Beijing’s Communist government.
He has destroyed the reputation of a former Governor General all to cover up his own refusal to defend Canada from foreign interests and threats.
He must end his coverup, stop hiding and call a full public inquiry into Beijing’s interference.
My fellow Canadians, we have a situation that's shaking up our nation's capital. David Johnston, the special rapporteur appointed by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to dig into allegations of foreign interference in our elections, has thrown in the towel. His resignation is making waves, arriving amidst a hailstorm of controversy and growing demands for a public inquiry. Critics suggest Johnston's exit only thickens the cloud of suspicion hanging over what they're calling a Liberal cover-up of potential Chinese interference.
From the start, Johnston's appointment raised more than a few eyebrows. His close ties to the Trudeau family led to questions about his ability to conduct an impartial investigation. But the real stunner came when he decided not to call for a public inquiry. Despite acknowledging, "Foreign governments are undoubtedly attempting to influence candidates and voters in Canada," he somehow concluded that a public inquiry wasn't the right move.
Opposition leaders aren't taking this sitting down. Our very own Conservative leader, Pierre Poilievre, wasn't shy about voicing his concerns. He labeled Johnston as the prime minister’s “ski buddy” and “family friend,” suggesting that these personal connections obstructed an impartial investigation.
The disappointment extends beyond the political arena. Communities directly impacted by China's influence, such as the Uyghur Rights Advocacy Project, expressed their disbelief at Johnston's refusal to call for a public inquiry. Mehmet Toti, the project's head, described this decision as "shockingly disappointing" and a setback for Canadian democracy.
The demand for a public inquiry, transparent and independent, is escalating. Canadians want answers and justice regarding these serious allegations of foreign interference. Johnston's resignation and the continued refusal to hold a public inquiry only serve to undermine public confidence. We need to ask ourselves: who gains from this lack of transparency?
But let's be real here, my fellow Canadians. This isn't just about Johnston. It's about Trudeau. It's about a Liberal government that appears more interested in preserving its own image than protecting our democracy from foreign interference. By appointing an insider like Johnston, who had such close ties to Trudeau himself, the Prime Minister has done nothing to alleviate concerns about potential bias. In fact, it's only amplified them. Trudeau's refusal to back a public inquiry, even as calls for it increase from all sides, is deeply troubling.
And now, with Johnston stepping down, we're left with a gaping hole and a host of unanswered questions. Who will Trudeau pick next to investigate these serious allegations? Another one of his liberal insiders? Canadians won't stand for it. We deserve better. We demand better.
The allegations of Chinese interference threaten the very fabric of our democracy. And it's time we treated them with the gravity they deserve. No more dodging, no more deflections, and certainly no more cover-ups. The Canadian public won't be silenced or placated with half-measures. We need a full, comprehensive public inquiry. Only once the carpet has been lifted and the extent of these allegations and potential corruption is laid bare, can we begin to address and rectify this issue.
In the end, the strength of our democracy hinges on transparency, accountability, and truth. And we, the Canadian people, will settle for nothing less. Trudeau and his government need to remember that. Because when it comes to preserving the integrity of our democracy, we won't back down. Not now, not ever.
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In a theme shift that was common with the #NCI starting here in Vancouver, Dr. Matthew Cockle of the University of British Columbia starts by talking about his core competency, then pivots to calling out the legislature, the Premier and then the @wef@Inquiry_Canada
This John Campbell video interviewing a member of Parliament (Andrew Bridgen MP) was banned on YouTube, which is another strike against John Campbell before they ban him permanently.
Everyone should watch this interview on Rumble to see what YouTube doesn't want you to see: https://t.co/CqjCwBakiM
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Edward Dowd (@DowdEdward) is a former equity portfolio manager for Blackrock and hedge fund guru. He is the author of "Cause Unknown: The Epidemic of Sudden Deaths in 2021 and 2022", which discusses Dowd’s belief that COVID-19 vaccines are responsible for excess deaths in 2021 and 2022. He claims to have witnessed “many frauds” in his career prior to entering the COVID pandemic in 2020, as well as CBDC’s financial Collapse Imminent.
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Dr. Christopher Shaw is a Professor at the University of British Columbia with expertise in the field of neuroscience. He has authored over 100 peer-reviewed articles and edited four books on neuroscience topics. His research is focused on the Guamanian neurological disease spectrum, ALS-parkinsonism dementia complex (ALS-PDC). Dr. Shaw is also the founder and former director of Neurodyn, a biotechnology company, and serves on the scientific advisory board of the Children’s Medical Safety Research Institute.
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While the list of who bears responsibility that informed consent was silenced is relatively long, @YouTube stands out.
Censoring science to remove informed consent is casual daily activity for them. It’s against the Nuremberg Code.
@YouTube sucks. Use Rumble.
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Bill C11 is a travesty to any free nation. While the government speaks of protecting Canadian culture it also states that Canada is a post-national country with no culture. The speed at which this bill has gone through the parliament and senate since being sent back from the Senate can be understood as nothing except an attack on movements like NCI which exposes the corruption and misdeeds of officials.
The NCI as it draws upon worldwide experts and individual Canadians is presenting facts and evidence the government has tried to cover up for months. The work of the NCI has only begun but regulations like those that arise from Bill C-11 will stifle debate, and facts from getting out. It will stop the free expression of Canadians.
Senators voted 52 to 16. Royal assent was granted at 6:55 pm EDT. New regulations arising out of this bill will be published in the Gazette so we encourage Canadians to read and comment on the Gazette and stand up again for freedom.
The NCI is currently being censored and shadow banned in social media and instead of increasing censorship like the WEF proposed at its recent meetings in Davos, Canadians need to see regulation stopping censorship in the media including social media.
Stand with the NCI.
-John
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China's all-seeing skynet now has more than 700 million CCTV cameras (half of the world total), and it's real-time spying on all of its 1.4 billion citizens to give them a personal social credit score, based on how they behave.
Social Credit System means Ultimate Control!!