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Multiple bureaucrats stripped of security clearance for allegedly spying since 2017

Since 2017, at least three employees working in Canada’s public service had their security clearance revoked due to allegedly spying or acting on behalf of a foreign country.

The Daily Brief | Trudeau appoints his “special rapporteur”

On Wednesday, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau appointed former Governor-General David Johnston as the ‘special rapporteur’ to oversee Canada’s investigation into Chinese election interference. Tune into The Daily Brief with Anthony Furey and Rachel Emmanuel!

The Daily Brief | Meta will block news if Online News Act passes

If the Trudeau government’s Online News Act, C-18, becomes law, Meta says it will ensure Canadians no longer have access to news on Facebook or Instagram. Tune into The Daily Brief with Anthony Furey and Andrew Lawton!

Independent MP grills Liberals on “sketchy donations” from China

Independent MP Kevin Vuong went after the Liberal government in Question Period on Thursday over Chinese interference allegations. 

The Daily Brief | Feds reject C–11 amendments to protect user-generated content from gov...

The Liberal government has rejected a Senate amendment to the Trudeau government’s online censorship law, Bill C-11, which would protect the social media content posted online by Canadians from falling under government regulations. Tune into The Daily Brief with Anthony Furey and Lindsay Shepherd!

Poilievre accuses Trudeau of acting in the interests of China

Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre levelled serious charges against Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, claiming that Trudeau was working against the interests of Canada. 

The Daily Brief | Trudeau announces election probes, but stops short of inquiry

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has announced new steps to investigate claims that the Beijing Communist regime influenced Canada’s elections unfairly – but stopped short of committing to a public inquiry into the matter.

BONOKOSKI: Instead of an inquiry, the RCMP goes after the leaker

The RCMP, its legend being always getting its man, is today on a “shoot the messenger” mission — as in who leaked classified information alleging foreign election interference by China.

Ratio’d | Is this the end for Justin Trudeau?

The NDP are beginning to break ranks with Trudeau’s Liberals over the Chinese election interference scandal. The NDP and Conservatives are united in their calls to form an inquiry, signalling the first cracks in the foundation that supports Justin Trudeau’s leadership of Canada. Watch the latest episode of Ratio'd with Harrison Faulkner.

BONOKOSKI: If there’s an inquiry, they’ll heavily redact the intel

Considering the Conservatives, the NDP and the Bloc Quebecois have publicly banded together in a show of electoral force, an independent public inquiry into China’s alleged interference in the 2019 and 2021 federal elections is almost a certainty.
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