CN MPs 'wittingly' took part in foreign interference: national security committee - Want to know which Canadian politicians are betraying Canada? Lol fuck you, peasants - Trudeau

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OTTAWA -- Soon after they were elected, some Canadian members of Parliament began "wittingly assisting" foreign state actors, says a report released Monday — including sending confidential information to Indian officials.

The report from a committee of MPs and senators with top security clearance says Canadian spy agencies produced a body of intelligence showing foreign actors cultivated relationships with both MPs and senators.

The National Security and Intelligence Committee of Parliamentarians was asked to assess foreign interference in federal electoral processes, including meddling attempts in the last two elections.

It found Canada's overall response to meddling attempts has been inadequate, and "troubling intelligence" suggests some parliamentarians participated in efforts by other countries to interfere in Canadian politics.

The report cites what it says is a particularly concerning case of an unnamed MP who maintained a relationship with a foreign intelligence officer.

It says the "then-member of Parliament" sought to arrange a meeting with a senior intelligence official in another country and "proactively" gave the intelligence officer information that was provided in confidence.

The committee concluded the government still hasn't implemented an effective response to the problem of foreign interference, even though it has done the necessary policy work and gathered the intelligence it needs.

It found that foreign countries "conduct sophisticated and pervasive foreign interference specifically targeting Canada's democratic processes and institutions, occurring before, during and after elections and in all orders of government."

China and India are the "most active perpetrators," the report says.

"These activities continue to pose a significant threat to national security, and to the overall integrity of Canada’s democracy."

The committee provided federal ministers with the report in March. They were then required to table a declassified version within 30 sitting days.

Democratic Institutions Minister Dominic LeBlanc said in a statement that the government disagrees with aspects of the report, including how pieces of intelligence were interpreted.

Asked about the allegation that an MP sought a meeting with a foreign intelligence officer, LeBlanc told reporters that "certain information doesn't have the caveats that some of the intelligence documents that we would see have."

The report cited "particularly concerning examples of behaviour by a few parliamentarians," some of which it said may be illegal.

"Regardless, all the behaviours are deeply unethical and, the committee would submit, contrary to the oaths and affirmations parliamentarians take to conduct themselves in the best interest of Canada."

It cited examples of parliamentarians accepting benefits from other countries "knowingly or through willful blindness," and responding to direction from foreign officials to "improperly influence parliamentary colleagues or parliamentary business to the advantage of a foreign state."

The report takes aim at Prime Minister Justin Trudeau for not approving, as recommended, a better briefing strategy that would include all parliamentarians.

It said that initiative would have been simple to implement, and the committee "considers the prime minister’s lack of action on this recommendation to be a serious omission."


 
Still second place to China, but India has dethroned Russia as the second largest meddler in Canadian affairs.

Selling or giving classified, sensitive or secret+ documents and intelligence to foreign governments (even friendly ones, which India ostensibly was until recently) is treason, and back when the Anglosphere (and Francosphere) was civilized, treason used to get you blindfolded, marched up to a wall, and shot (except for the French, who used guillotines).

At the very least it should get you jailed.
 
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The US and their proxies are gearing up to go hard on India
Maybe canuckistan will finally feel jilted enough to take action (unlikely), but the US needs India at least marginally friendly in case Xi ever does something really stupid and they need to cut off oil flows to China.
India is currently buying Russian oil in rubles and the USA tolerated that blow to the petrodollar if it ensured a friendly regime stayed in power.
 
but the US needs India at least marginally friendly in case Xi ever does something really stupid and they need to cut off oil flows to China.
India and China already have enough territorial disputes to hate one another without foreign help
 
Wel they don't call it Hongcouver because it's full of white Canadians.

The fact is the CCP outright owns many of Canada's politicians and mayor's and it sure doesn't help that most rich Chinks see Canada as a nice safe place to store away all that grift they've siphoned off the top before Chairman Meow forces them to flee and become political refugee's.

So we have kids of rich Chink families coming over here to "go to school" but buying up multiple high end homes and properties in cash. And then apply for family visa's due to political persecution and thanks to having millions in cash it's pretty easy to get a MP to sign off on your papers and boom your now a wealthy Canadian who can partake in our political process.

I get trying to flee from Chairman Meow, I really do. But are these corrupt political class Chinks really going to be good for Canada?
 
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