Toronto [Canada], September 21 (ANI): The issue of foreign interference in Canada, particularly from China, has been highlighted by a senior journalist, Daniel Bordman. He claims that there is a significant threat of Chinese meddling in Canada and suggests that Justin Trudeau’s Liberal party has sought support from the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) during election cycles. This alleged foreign involvement has led to a major scandal in Canada.
Bordman believes that the Canadian government needs to investigate the extent of Chinese interference in Canadian politics. He points out that the Liberal party may have received assistance from the CCP in the past, raising questions about their knowledge and involvement. The case of two kidnapped Canadian diplomats, known as the Michaels, further adds to the suspicion of back-channel deals between Liberals and the CCP.
The senior journalist sheds light on the motivations of Justin Trudeau, suggesting that they are not logical or reasonable. He argues that this pattern of behavior has been consistent since 2015 and is an attempt to divert attention from Chinese interference. Bordman claims that a story of Indian foreign interference has been framed to cover up the real issue of Chinese interference in Canada.
Bordman also raises concerns about the control that the Liberal party exerts over Canadian media. He states that every major news outlet in Canada is now funded by Trudeau’s party, giving them influence over the media narrative. He suggests that Trudeau’s recent action of expelling a diplomat is a way to divert attention and portray himself as tough on foreign interference, despite previous hesitancy to address Chinese threats.
The strained bilateral relationship between India and Canada is illustrative of the consequences of Trudeau’s actions. Trudeau’s claim that Indian agents were involved in a shooting incident has been strongly rejected by India as baseless and motivated. The escalating tension between the two countries is seen as a result of Trudeau’s attempt to divert attention from Chinese interference.
In conclusion, the issue of foreign interference in Canada, particularly from China, has become a major scandal. Journalist Daniel Bordman highlights the alleged support that Trudeau’s Liberal party may have received from the Chinese Communist Party during election cycles, leading to questions about their knowledge and involvement. The diversion of attention to a story of Indian interference is seen as an attempt to cover up the real issue of Chinese interference. The strained relationship between India and Canada serves as a consequence of Trudeau’s actions. An investigation into Chinese meddling in Canadian politics is called for to address these concerns.