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Winnipeg Free Press By: Editorial | Posted: 7:00 PM CDT Monday, Jun. 28, 2021
Editorial
Infrastructure and Communities Minister Catherine McKenna’s announcement Monday that she will not seek re-election in Ottawa Centre offered further evidence of the ruling Liberal Party preparing for an early election call. Her retirement could offer the Liberals of Ottawa Centre the privilege of choosing former Bank of Canada governor Mark Carney as their parliamentary candidate.
Infrastructure and Communities Minister Catherine McKenna’s announcement Monday that she will not seek re-election in Ottawa Centre offered further evidence of the ruling Liberal Party preparing for an early election call. Her retirement could offer the Liberals of Ottawa Centre the privilege of choosing former Bank of Canada governor Mark Carney as their parliamentary candidate.
Collaborating With China: Winnipeg Lab Debacle Could Be Just the Tip of the Iceberg
Commentary
In the summer of 2010, then-Canadian Security Intelligence Service director Richard Fadden warned in a CBC interview of elaborate espionage campaigns being conducted in Canada by foreign governments. Though he didn’t identify a specific country, it was obvious he was referring to China.
Fadden also talked about what has more recently been termed “elite capture,” the Chinese Communist Party’s efforts to curry favour with those in positions of power and influence to advance its interests.
As China has become more powerful and brazen, transparency around Canada’s dealings with the CCP is even more important.
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