Stop creating a ‘Trudeaustan’, Justin

opinionEditorialStop creating a ‘Trudeaustan’, Justin

Numerous supporters of Hamas who have been welcomed into Canada during the period when Justin Trudeau is the Prime Minister of the country have held multiple rallies and marches supporting Hamas. They are wholly unrepresentative of the Canadian people, who (barring a few) are a wonderful lot.

Judging by the soft corner that Trudeau recently demonstrated in the case of an individual who spent much of his time plotting ways of destabilizing the world’s biggest democracy, it is no wonder that there appear to be almost as many rallies in Canada in support of the atrocities committed on Israel by Hamas as there are in the Gaza strip, a sliver of land controlled by Hamas, an expert in sponsoring “spontaneous” rallies. During the past days, Trudeau has been working hard to damage relations between India and the states in West Asia. To the leaders of both the UAE as well as Jordan, Trudeau vented his unfounded claim that the authorities in India were behind the shooting in a dispute over money of an individual who had the blood of nearly a hundred citizens of India on his hands. Not entirely a coincidence that this lamentation is taking place after the New Delhi Summit of the G20, when a transport link from India to Europe via West Asia was announced. Once completed, goods from India will travel through West Asia to Haifa in Israel, and from there to locations in Europe. That plan, together with other partnerships such as the quartet comprising the UAE, Israel, the US and India, would dim even more the already bleak prospects of Xi Jinping’s Belt and Road Initiative. That the CCP United Front is active in Canada is no secret, despite the fact that few of the bigger media outlets in Canada have focused on the many activities of the CCP and their compatriots in Canada. Indeed, British Columbia in particular has become a safe zone for many of the activities of local associates of the CCP United Front Department, even as it has become a danger zone for those who openly back India, as well as a close relationship between Ottawa and Delhi, the way this columnist does.

The Canadian taxpayer is paying for the hundreds of millions lavished on the subsidies that the Trudeau government is giving to select media outlets in Canada. Not to mention the advantages to the other businesses of the media moguls who enjoy his patronage. However, it is not just because of this that several of the links between members of the Trudeau circle and the CCP and its associates (such as GHQ Rawalpindi) remain unexposed. Intimidation is frequent, as in the recent example of a cabal of individuals known to be close to CCP-leaning contacts. Canadian journalists who exposed the linkages of a Canadian cabal with the CCP and its auxiliaries were subjected to harassment, including by use of the judicial process. Instead of lapsing into silence, they have further exposed the doings of the cabal, one of many in Canada that function in accordance with the interests of the Sino-Pakistan alliance. The cabal is also going after a media organisation that has the distinction of being among the first outlets banned in the PRC once the Wuhan virus escaped from the confines of the Institute of Virology. The CCP has a long arm and deep pockets, so they are even seeking to involve the International Court of Justice in the Hague in bringing to heel a publication that refuses to buy the CCP line on itself and on its ancillaries in different countries. Given the slant of Justin Trudeau, they would be having influential friends in the government headed by a man who has made looking the other way at extremist nests within Canada into an art form. Truth, however, has a way of getting revealed, and with the passage of time, the linkages between the CCP, GHQ Rawalpindi and other such entities and elements in the Trudeau government are becoming more visible. Those few journalists in Canada who expose inconvenient truths about Trudeau and his associates will not slink into silence but will speed up their research into how Canada has become a haven for extremists and for the authoritarian powers that use them so as to weaken democracies.

Wielding the stick and the lollipop may have worked in the past for Trudeau, but is becoming less and less effective as cold facts about CCP penetration and extremist havens replace the fables being weaved by media outlets feeding from the Trudeau trough. Just as the people in the Gaza strip deserve better than Hamas, the Canadian people deserve better than a Prime Minister who seems obsessed with promoting an agenda that principally targets India, the country that together with Japan, the US and Australia is the keystone of the security architecture of the Indo-Pacific.


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