Trudeau Government's Foreign Interference Debacle: Extortion

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Description Meeting No. 127 SECU - Standing Committee on Public Safety and National Security
Location Wellington Building - 415
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Thursday, Oct 31, 2024
15:55 - 18:03
2 Hours 8 Minutes
Thursday, Oct 31, 2024
15:55 - 18:03
2 Hours 8 Minutes
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Title: Trudeau Government's Foreign Interference Debacle: Akin to a Bad Bollywood Movie

Introduction:

In recent years, the Trudeau government has found itself embroiled in numerous controversies, the most notable being the foreign interference debacle. This scandal, reminiscent of a poorly scripted Bollywood movie, has cast a shadow over Canada's international relations and raised concerns about the government's credibility. Let's explore the intriguing tale of political intrigue, questionable alliances, and potential consequences.

The Plot Unfolds:

The plot begins with allegations that the Trudeau government failed to act decisively in response to foreign interference attempts. It is believed that foreign entities, possibly from China and Russia, have been meddling in Canadian affairs, targeting critical infrastructure, political processes, and even attempting to influence public opinion. As this storyline unraveled, public trust in the government's ability to safeguard national security took a serious blow.

Characters in the Drama:

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, the protagonist of this story, found himself at the center of the storm. Critics argue that his administration's alleged complacency or lack of action regarding foreign interference undermined Canada's sovereignty and national interest. The supporting cast includes senior government officials, intelligence agencies, and foreign actors, who each play their part in this saga.

The Rising Tensions:

Just like in a Bollywood movie, the plot became more complex and entangled when accusations of political interference were leveled against the Trudeau government itself. Allegedly, Trudeau exerted undue pressure on his then-attorney general to intervene in a high-profile corruption case. This revelation further fueled public disillusionment and raised questions about the government's ethics and commitment to the rule of law.

A Quest for Consequences:

As the plot thickens, various investigative bodies, such as the Security Intelligence Review Committee and the National Security and Intelligence Committee of Parliamentarians, have been tasked with delving into the foreign interference allegations. Their goal is to ascertain the extent of foreign meddling and evaluate the government's response, ultimately determining if any consequences need to be imposed.

Implications and Lessons:

The Trudeau government's foreign interference debacle serves as a cautionary tale, highlighting the potential consequences of systems and processes that fail to adequately protect against foreign interference. It exposes the vulnerability of democratic systems and emphasizes the need for ethical governance, stringent cybersecurity measures, and robust national security protocols.

Moreover, this scandal underscores the importance of public trust in political leadership. The Trudeau government, once hailed for its promises of transparency and accountability, must now confront the fallout of diminished public confidence. Owing to this crisis, Canada's international reputation may suffer, impacting its ability to assert itself on the global stage effectively.

Conclusion:

The Trudeau government's foreign interference debacle, akin to a bad Bollywood movie, demonstrates the far-reaching implications of a scandal that extends beyond borders. This gripping plot explores themes of national security, political integrity, and the challenges democracies face in the digital age. As investigations continue and consequences are determined, the outcome of this political drama will have a lasting impact on Canada's future direction and its role in the global arena.
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Why is a known terrorist organization allowed to operate openly on Canadian soil? The Khalistani movement has been allowed to grow and operate freely under this Liberal government.

debra
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It's rich for Canada to talk about India's interfearance in Canadaian politics, while supporting seperatist and extermist movements which harms India's sovereignity and integrity.

alexbond
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This is bad.... Canadian intelligence agency don't know the difference between Sikhs and khalistani

Sandeepkumar-lgdt
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Canada wouldn't be called a free rider if we stopped free riding.

SteffieEhm
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‘Trudeaus govt’ and ‘intelligence’ mustn’t ever be used in a sentence…

kimberlyrogers
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Canada an English speaking country that doesn't know difference between Intelligence and evidence 🤣🤣

Warlords_Of_Draenor
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Once again....
Trudeau is the Prime Minister - it it's HIS job to protect Canadians first! It is not Pollievre's job... he is only the opposition leader. If it's as bad as Trudeau is making it sound... it should be HIM who should be doing something keeping all Canadians safe including Pierre Pollievre, the NDPs, the Bloc as they are also Canadians... EVERY single Canadian no matter who they may be!!

donnajohansson
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McDonnell, you would love it if we quit asking about China. Your govt is guilty on both files. China and India. You have big issues with both of the now BRICS counties.

debbiehanisch
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If the NDPLiberals were TRULY concerned over foreign interference, they would have already released the full list of names and also fired their respective party members for their involvement. THEY'RE MAKING BS EXCUSES!

lynnb-TruckCastreauJr
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When Canada holds a referendum to split India apart then that's Canada interfering in India's foreign affairs. It's only normal to accept that India will reciprocate it.

ultimathule
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The next 8 weeks or so is going to be very interesting.
Let the shyte show begin!
Thank you TGG 🙏

StirlingLighthouse
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Who in their right mind, would take Canada seriously, when Justin has made an ass of himself while visiting these countries. It’s an embarrassment to Canadians having Justin implying he is representative of Canadian values. He is not.

lindahockham
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Canadian govnt has obligations to indian govnt? At the same time we are taking in their defectors. And giving them Canadian citizenship. Then calling them Canadians?

JazH-lo
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Name of corrupt mps. N. Theyre STILL in
Our
Parliament.
No. Arrests. !!!

Laura-heds
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Well, let’s hope that the next time our PM visits India - whoever and whenever that may be - that the PM won’t dress up and parade around in outlandish bollywood garb like an ijit and not bring a Hindu-Canadian chef there to show the Indians how to prepare Indian food!

amazemebridge
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Listen up my Canadian friends
Here is what happened
India has been on the wrong side of us priorities for the last 2 years most notably on Russia
The US cannot abide that
So they decided to teach India a lesson
They knew that the khalistanis are a thorn in India's side so they cooked a plan to hook someone claimed to be an Indian agent to put a hit on Pannun. This guy is an asset of us intelligence.
Once the Americans were able to entangle the so-called Indian agent in this hit job they handed that information to Canada.
What is happening is really between India and the US
Canada would not even know about any of this if it was not for the US intelligence handing them this information on a platter
So much for your intelligence services
I believe this will be sorted out between the US and India and Canada will just take whatever is given to it as an outcome
As always you guys are being played by the US like you were in the case of Huawei CFO

JohnZoot
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we should have been a partner in their anti- terrorism case instead of enabling their enemies maybe they would collaborate then but why would they help a country who goes against them all the time.

JasonGravelle-ui
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Canada supports are divided India and they want to encourage khalistani is to get a separate portion from India on the basis of religion. It is clear that the khalistani are targeting Indians especially the target Hindus and the put messages in social media of Hindu to leave the country. And other current government in Canada is backing this absurd demands. A Canada themselves have supported and protected miscreants from the khalistani camp and not taking them to courts and no punishment for the kanishka bombing. They have continued to harbour the same political ideals and this is a problem.

ssshammi
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Hey Hey Ho Ho Justin Turdeau and his crooks must go! Hey Hey Ho Ho Justin Turdeau and his crooks must go! Hey Hey Ho Ho Justin Turdeau and his crooks must go! Hey Hey Ho Ho Justin Turdeau and his crooks must go! Hey Hey Ho Ho Justin Turdeau and his crooks must go!

ffmann
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We will miss Harper. Canada lost 9 years with dirty politics around, hatred, crimes, homelessness, fear in minorities, inflation, poor healthcare, bad roads, high cost of transit it goes Ono and on. What Canada we dream for?

jpdiu