One of the first actions of the new government should be to ban WeChat in Canada. China does not allow “foreign” apps on grounds of national security. Why do we?
Thanks Sam for this very important report. It would be very useful if the 41 candidates names can be revealed. Canadians need as much information as possible to come up with counter measures. We know that ground zero is not just Greater Vancouver. It is also Markham, Ontario, and more. CCP’s control/influence is across Canada, including small towns and the Prairies. We need info and we need to act quickly.
So by 2049, Vancouver will be the Hong Kong of North America . Canada will be a chunk of Ontario and a few other bits. The west will be part of the US, and Quebec will finally be granted nation status from their new benefactors In Beijing. This is Trudeau’s post Nationalism…
Sorry. Not Hong Kong. Shanghai, Beijing, etc. The xenophobic "Hongcouver" started in 1986. No relationship to what Sam Cooper is investigating. For the most part.
One of the first actions of the new government should be to ban WeChat in Canada. China does not allow “foreign” apps on grounds of national security. Why do we?
Thank you, Sam. Did their article list the names of the people they were promoting (both winners and losers)?
Thanks Sam for this very important report. It would be very useful if the 41 candidates names can be revealed. Canadians need as much information as possible to come up with counter measures. We know that ground zero is not just Greater Vancouver. It is also Markham, Ontario, and more. CCP’s control/influence is across Canada, including small towns and the Prairies. We need info and we need to act quickly.
So by 2049, Vancouver will be the Hong Kong of North America . Canada will be a chunk of Ontario and a few other bits. The west will be part of the US, and Quebec will finally be granted nation status from their new benefactors In Beijing. This is Trudeau’s post Nationalism…
Sorry. Not Hong Kong. Shanghai, Beijing, etc. The xenophobic "Hongcouver" started in 1986. No relationship to what Sam Cooper is investigating. For the most part.
"Canadian Members of Parliament should represent the interests of their constituents, not the interests of a foreign power.”"
That is the problem.
They often only represent their own personal interests and ambitions. Keep in mind there is no longer such a thing as an “old stock” Canadian.
Your diligence in reporting is much appreciated. Thank you.
Thank you.
Thank you, Sam.
Deportation time is getting closer, follow the Trump administration, the common sense strategy