I’ve been investigating media and politicians in Canada, naming names, and will do so more. This report is being presented in Ottawa November 30th. US intelligence is concerned UF and Chinese Mafia have co opted some Canadian media and senior politicians.
Report here.

The BC police are too busy busting anti-SOGI protesters to deal with more clever crimes …
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/british-columbia/surrey-tractor-crash-1.7041792
You can tell how much the media has been compromised by Chinese influence because of how they steer clear of pointing out how the money laundering for the drug cartels is essentially done through China these days. Back in 2016, it switched almost overnight. The high ranking elite in China were desperate to get their hands on US dollars, and the cartels had a need to speed up the laundering process as well as remove the risks. Believe it or not, a Chinese American from Chicago with high connections to mainland China orchestrated it.
China pretends that it is a criminal element that’s doing it all. But, facts would suggest otherwise. Estimates suggest that China has laundered over $3 Trillion of the drug trade. Most people would be surprised to learn that the Triads set up shop down in Mexico and in some places have an entire village to themselves. Currently, Canada is seeing about 21 deaths a day from fentanyl. Expect that to increase exponentially. You’ll currently find Triad gangs in all major Canadian cities. Vancouver, alone, is estimated to have had $5.4 Billion in laundered funds run through Triads.
China isn’t just interested in shaping policy. Just saying.
Yup. That’s why big casinos were built in Vancouver and Richmond.
Canada…. fiercely competing with the US to make Mexico the least corrupt nation in North America.
Chinese own BC.
Period.
And we can thank the SCC for helping the Chicomms launder their dirty money through law offices.
https://moodysprivateclient.com/supreme-court-of-canada-rules-that-fintrac-requirements-do-not-apply-to-law-firms-solicitor-client-privilege-remains-strong-in-canada/