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Certainly not a stretch to see the Liberal Party elites as an arm of and proxy for the Chinese Communist Party

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All I can say is Wow! Kanadistan is a giant tire fire.

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Yes it is.

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Think hard….if all this influential interference was being conducted by Canadians in China - what do you think Xi Jinping would do with them? How long would a Canadian Ambassador or Consulates be allowed to remain in the country? What would happen to members of the communist party who were being manipulated by Canadians and then sold secrets to Canada??

The June 2019 NSICOP (a parliamentary intelligence review body that reports to Prime Minister Trudeau) report says, “the Consulate cultivated relationships with ‘key editors, producers and high-ranking managers’ to exert influence over the individuals and, by extension, their media outlets.” So, Trudeau/Carney were fully aware and did zip??? It’s called collusion!! What kind of offers came their way from Beijing in anticipation of future benefits? This is the CCP “bought and sold” wantabe Liberal leader our MSM - the CBC - would have Canadians believe will save Canada!

Carney’s refusal to revoke the candidacy of this vicious twisted Liberal MP Chiang who openly threatened Conservative candidate Joe Tay tells us how deeply Beijing has Carney over-a-barrel. Example: Carney recently borrowed half a trillion dollars from Bank of China for his Brookfield business he moved to US to avoid Canada’s taxations! Carney is a totally inflicted “pathological liar” with sinister, evil intent like no other!!

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Vote Mark Carney - The Manchurian Candidate.

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Let's not forget about some dubious polling firms, like liaison strategies, which appear to have significant ties to Chinese interference are issuing daily polls that affect aggregators.

Polls influence voters and can also affect internal party cohesion and dynamics. I personally believe there should be a polling ban once advance starts, to prevent affecting voting intentions.

At his point it becomes clear to me that like in the US, some polling firms are acting in the interest of some third parties or political parties to create a narrative that may not necessarily be there.

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