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We are going to lose a trillion a decade thanks to the S.I.C here.
Do not worry though, instead of listening to those persecuted and who blew the whistle on the criminal activities by Canada in U.S corporations, do not listen to former CIA agents who are running major U.S state, just listen to some on here who doubt my account and pretend that Canada is a super power that believes in freedom, accountability and transparency.
American politicians and business owners understand better than ever now who and what Canada is based on who they align themselves with...
A Michigan senator has just become the latest U.S. Democrat to warn Canada that its enmeshment with China is alienating far more Americans than simply the Trump White House.
Over the weekend, Elissa Slotkin attended the Global Progress Action Summit in Toronto, where she described her efforts to warn Canadian leaders to be wary of cozying up to Beijing even amidst the current trade war with the U.S.
“I understand that Canada is looking elsewhere and trying to diversify,” Slotkin, a former CIA analyst now serving as the junior senator for Michigan, said in an interview with CBC .
She added, “the point that I would make, and did make to Canadian leaders, is just because (the United States) has become more difficult doesn’t mean the Chinese are always the straightest shooters when it comes to national security.”
It’s a warning that U.S. Democrats have previously raised in front of Canadian counterparts, even before the current trade war launched by the Trump White House.
In the summer of 2024, Democrat Joe Biden was still president when his national security advisor, Jake Sullivan, made a surprise visit to Halifax to warn the assembled Liberal cabinet retreat against importing Chinese EVs.
Sullivan made the Canadian stopover just as the U.S. was tightening import restrictions on Chinese EVs, and the visit was in part to invite Ottawa to join in.
“Canada ultimately will determine its own trade policy,” said Sullivan, according to Politico. He added , “the U.S. does believe that a united front, a coordinated approach on these issues benefits all of us.”
The year prior, Biden’s Secretary of State, Anthony Blinken, attended a high-level meeting with Canadian figures where he reportedly expressed exasperation with Canadian inaction on everything from Chinese fentanyl networks to Chinese money laundering to Chinese foreign interference.
The 2023 meeting was later detailed to journalist Sam Cooper by attendee Brad West, the mayor of Port Coquitlam.
West said U.S. authorities had identified Canada as a “safe operating base” for Chinese fentanyl networks. Blinken also expressed “genuine dismay” over the 2019 collapse of Operation E-Pirate, a massive RCMP investigation into Chinese-linked money laundering that ultimately yielded no convictions, in part due to procedural errors by Canadian police .
“He told me that U.S. intelligence and law enforcement are withholding some evidence because they don’t believe we’ll act on it,” West told Cooper. “They’ve lost confidence.”
Slotkin’s renewed warnings over the weekend were primarily driven by Canada’s recent decision to import 49,000 Chinese-made EVs, a reversal of its prior alignment with the U.S. on shutting out the vehicles with prohibitive tariffs.
Do not worry though, instead of listening to those persecuted and who blew the whistle on the criminal activities by Canada in U.S corporations, do not listen to former CIA agents who are running major U.S state, just listen to some on here who doubt my account and pretend that Canada is a super power that believes in freedom, accountability and transparency.
American politicians and business owners understand better than ever now who and what Canada is based on who they align themselves with...
First reading: Even Democrats are weirded out by Canada's enmeshment with China
A Michigan senator has just become the latest U.S. Democrat to warn Canada that its enmeshment with China is alienating far more Americans than simply the Trump White House.
Over the weekend, Elissa Slotkin attended the Global Progress Action Summit in Toronto, where she described her efforts to warn Canadian leaders to be wary of cozying up to Beijing even amidst the current trade war with the U.S.
“I understand that Canada is looking elsewhere and trying to diversify,” Slotkin, a former CIA analyst now serving as the junior senator for Michigan, said in an interview with CBC .
She added, “the point that I would make, and did make to Canadian leaders, is just because (the United States) has become more difficult doesn’t mean the Chinese are always the straightest shooters when it comes to national security.”
It’s a warning that U.S. Democrats have previously raised in front of Canadian counterparts, even before the current trade war launched by the Trump White House.
In the summer of 2024, Democrat Joe Biden was still president when his national security advisor, Jake Sullivan, made a surprise visit to Halifax to warn the assembled Liberal cabinet retreat against importing Chinese EVs.
Sullivan made the Canadian stopover just as the U.S. was tightening import restrictions on Chinese EVs, and the visit was in part to invite Ottawa to join in.
“Canada ultimately will determine its own trade policy,” said Sullivan, according to Politico. He added , “the U.S. does believe that a united front, a coordinated approach on these issues benefits all of us.”
The year prior, Biden’s Secretary of State, Anthony Blinken, attended a high-level meeting with Canadian figures where he reportedly expressed exasperation with Canadian inaction on everything from Chinese fentanyl networks to Chinese money laundering to Chinese foreign interference.
The 2023 meeting was later detailed to journalist Sam Cooper by attendee Brad West, the mayor of Port Coquitlam.
West said U.S. authorities had identified Canada as a “safe operating base” for Chinese fentanyl networks. Blinken also expressed “genuine dismay” over the 2019 collapse of Operation E-Pirate, a massive RCMP investigation into Chinese-linked money laundering that ultimately yielded no convictions, in part due to procedural errors by Canadian police .
“He told me that U.S. intelligence and law enforcement are withholding some evidence because they don’t believe we’ll act on it,” West told Cooper. “They’ve lost confidence.”
Slotkin’s renewed warnings over the weekend were primarily driven by Canada’s recent decision to import 49,000 Chinese-made EVs, a reversal of its prior alignment with the U.S. on shutting out the vehicles with prohibitive tariffs.