Our Chinese-Installed Government In Ottawa

A Bureau Exclusive: How the RCMP, CBSA, and Trudeau Government Lost U.S. Trust in the Fentanyl Fight

Veteran law enforcement officials—both active and retired—from the United States and Canada have come forward with explosive allegations suggesting that Canada’s federal government may have systematically obstructed investigations into the highest levels of Asian organized crime. According to these sources, American agencies, including the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, have grown so alarmed by suspected corruption and legal loopholes in Canada that they have effectively sidelined Canadian law enforcement from sensitive investigations and intelligence-sharing.

Several veterans of Canadian law enforcement argue that while U.S. President Donald Trump’s critiques of Canada’s handling of fentanyl trafficking and border security are politically charged and often harsh, they underscore an uncomfortable reality: Canada is increasingly perceived as compromised—either incapable or unwilling to confront entrenched transnational criminal networks. American and Canadian sources alike describe a nation whose law enforcement agencies are in disarray, inhibited by suspected infiltration at the highest levels, obstructing investigations into billion-dollar drug networks and money laundering operations.[…]

“It was mind-boggling. The Americans would say, we have good reason to suspect that this particular CBSA officer is corrupt,” a Canadian policing expert said. “This information would be provided to higher-ups in CBSA with the understanding that this particular CBSA officer is not to show up at any future joint meetings. So eventually there would be a meeting, and the CBSA officer in question would show up at the meeting. The lead American investigator would end the meeting before it started. The Americans would shake their heads in disgust and disbelief.”

33 Replies to “Our Chinese-Installed Government In Ottawa”

  1. Of course the Asian corruption was not investigated, one thing about Canadian politicians, just like regular Canadians, they reflexively demur to authority, and Xi is their paymaster.

  2. How much fentanyl did U.S. customs seize at the Canadian border last year? 44 lbs, or about 1/250th the amount seized at the Mexican border.

    https://www.forbes.com/sites/andyjsemotiuk/2025/01/31/tariff-on-canada-not-justified-by-us-immigration-and-drug-claims/

    This “crisis” is politically manufactured. Tightening border security is never a horrible idea, but the current situation doesn’t justify threatening to cripple two major economies. Just why Trump would go this route is open to speculation.

    1. You really really really are blind:

      “Describing the drug superlab as the largest, and most sophisticated of its kind with the capability of producing multiple types of illicit drugs, Federal investigators seized 54 kg of fentanyl, massive amounts of precursor chemicals, 390 kg of methamphetamine, 35 kg of cocaine, 15 kg of MDMA, and 6 kg of cannabis.”

      https://bc-cb.rcmp-grc.gc.ca/ViewPage.action?siteNodeId=2087&languageId=1&contentId=85957

      1. This is one bust.
      2. How much more is out there in a country the size of Canada?
      3. What is seized is not what has flowed.
      4. The Canadian USA border is far larger.
      5. The Americans have only recently increased their northern border vigilance.
      5. Trump sees that Canada is becoming a vasal to Organized Crime & The Chicoms and that affects America.

      1. 1. Knock off the personal remarks.

        2. We’re not talking about how much fentanyl is produced in Canada, but how much is shipped over the border. Those are two different things.

        3. Before Trump destroys two major economies, the onus is on him to justifiy it with evidence. If the evidence isn’t there — for whatever resason — he should hold off.

        4. Both countries have massive fentanyl labs. The problem is throughout North America.

        https://www.mlive.com/news/grand-rapids/2023/03/massive-fentanyl-shipment-from-grand-rapids-enough-to-kill-everyone-in-michigan-feds-say.html

        5. If U.S. Customs is as lax as you say, perhaps that would be a good place for Trump to start.

        1. “The problem is throughout North America”. Yes it is. This is why in the past the Americans wanted to negotiate a plan to protect the borders of North America. If we could have common policies and share resources to protect the border of North America we could then still have the free and easy passage between Canada and the US which we have historically had and which greatly benefits us all, but that couldn’t be negotiated, so here we are.

          1. Fine, but that’s something to negotiate over, not threaten to destroy entire economies over.

        2. Who knew that Killer Marmots were such sensitive creatures. A mild rebuke and it reaches for the fainting salts.

          1. The Squishy Marmot issues orders as if it’s the sheriff of this wild west territory. Nice try dearie.

        3. Like oil and maple syrup and maybe lumber, we produce more than we use so we can sell it south.
          You’re being disingenuous by making it seem like its Trumps fault the US border has gone to shit when he’s only been in power two weeks.
          Making the Canadian government know that they are under suspicion and making Canadians know there is a big drug problem and that their government is turning a blind eye (to be kind) to the problem overshadows a temporary chop to the economies.
          I assume “disingenuous” is also too personal, but I’m not a very nice person.

          1. I never once blamed Trump for the state of the border. Where did you get that? I did say that there is no evidence of large amounts of fentanyl crossing the northern border.

            So I must ask, are YOU being disengenuous or did you just not read what I wrote?

          2. I’m extremely interested in his insults. I might want to use some of them myself. Keep ’em coming!

        4. “1. Knock off the personal remarks.”

          Stop insulting our intelligence if you don’t want to be insulted back.

    2. Did you ever consider the fact that the smuggling across the Canadian border is so well organized that it never gets detected? If it was being detected and seized it would be a not issue, because it was being detected and seized. It’s an issue, because with the help of the Canadian government it gets across the border undetected. Is this an American problem? Yes it is, but it’s an American problem because the smugglers have the support of the Canadian government. The Americans could solve the problem my making their border very difficult to cross, which would kill Canadian businesses which rely on exports, which is almost all of them. So we have two choices, we can cooperate with the American government on border security, which means getting rid of the Chinese compromised agents of our own government, or we can let the American government try and solve the problem on their own, which you’re not going to like because it means closing the border between Canada and the US.

      1. “Getting rid of the Chinese compromised agents of our own government?” That wouldn’t leave many people in Ottawa government buildings, except for the ones who come in to clean the toilets. Who are the only people in most of those buildings who do anything useful. That’s not going to happen.

        The only Canadian government that is likely to work with Trump rather than against him is a US military occupation government answering to him and him alone, not the Chinese Communist Party. Canadian provinces should be offered US statehood only when the White House is satisfied that doing so poses no significant threat to American interests. Under no circumstances must Canadian independence be restored.

      2. There you go. Simple explanation but some would rather believe Canada is the most perfect place on Earth and nothing so rotten could be going on.

    3. Killer Marmot, If you think the amount seized by U.S. customs at the Canadian border is the extent of the problem, you are deluded. And I would suggest you read very little of the article.

      1. Precisely what problem are you referrring to?

        The entire fentanyl problem? Of course not. But this is a border dispute.

  3. I still think it is because President Trump is very concerned about Canada’s North and its defense. Which is why he is also talking about Greenland.
    Many years ago (I think it was on The Roy Green Show), the following was highlighted: A world wide recession will be caused by one of the following:
    1. Another American civil War
    2. Russia/China invading over the North Pole
    3. A Muslim attack which kills a western leader OR a member of the British Royal Family
    4. Collapse of the Chinese economy.

    For now, the first has been averted with the strong election of President Trump. The Collapse of the Chinese economy is happening as its population declines dramatically. The Chinese government are trying to invest in other countries (politically and economically) to prop their economy up.

  4. It’s surprising that people refuse to acknowledge or they scoff at the mere suggestion of rampant corruptness in the Liberal Party and especially that of Justine Trudeau and his insiders.

    These types of stories need to be dropping all over FB for the 50-60+ mom set, IG for the 30-45 set, X for people that seek alt media sources, etc.

    People are buried in their phones all day. These news stories that us SDA’ers know about and read (thanks contributors and Kate) need to hit wide circulation .

    This kind of news needs to hit people in their faces and eventually find the spot between their ears.

    We’re cooked!!

  5. We have “honest politicians”?
    In that they stay bought.
    Of course the Canadian Just Us System is corrupt.
    Look who has been in charge of it for decades.
    Canada is a kleptocracy.
    Until we hang the thieves and shoot the fools,we will remain servants to this parasitic overload.
    This is what our uni-party calls “Good Government”.
    Pitching the RCMP out of the West and hiring some auditors will reveal how the Biggest Streetgang in the country has betrayed those who pay their wages.

    Given the state of policing and state thuggery.
    Arm all tax paying citizens.
    Hire “Accident investigators” to clean up after the needed vigilantism.
    For:”When seconds count,the RCMP are only minutes away”.
    A hard truth of all reactive policing.
    One Canadians seem to deny .
    When it comes to self defence,all you have is???
    Yourself.

    1. Given the Americans are fully aware of rampant corruption in the upper levels of this country’s security services, and therefore, the Liberal government, then Trump knows.
      This tariff *grace period* is curious. It seems Trump allowed the Turd to continue with what essentially is existing plans along with a few window dressing accessories. I don’t know about anyone else here, but this country got off easy for now, but it made me curious as to why?
      It’s more than possible that with so many other internal issues being dealt with, Trump has decided to deal with those first, then return to the Chinada tariffs.
      I still expect Trump to continue slapping this country around, deservedly over the Chicom infiltration, and for tariffs to increase significantly, along with promises of extreme prejudice if energy supplies are even hinted at being changed.
      The Trump admin also has to flood the media and internet with its evidence of Canadian malfeasance, spies and traitors enabling the smuggling and drug trade. If the Americans are serious, they will do this.
      Don’t know about the rest of you, except the trolls who would love Chinese overlords, but given the choice, I would rather live under an American flag than a Chicom owned LIEberal admin.

      1. My best assessment is that Trump is serious about getting fentanyl under control. He gave notice of this to the two parties who most need notice, and he gave it to them in a way that they couldn’t ignore. And that is as specific as his actual intentions are right now. He wants to see just what they come up with.

        And I think he wants to have a bit of malicious fun at the Turd’s expense, and hey, he’s only human. Basically I think that his so-called “blink” meant something like: “Justin, you have made an utter fool of yourself, even the standards of feckless idiocy you have set. I bet you have more in you! I bet that if I give you 30 more days to disgrace yourself completely, you’ll rise to the challenge!”

  6. I get the impression that the Liberals treat crime as though the world is what they want it to be, rather than what it actually is.

    1. They treat crime the way criminals treat crime. It’s profitable especially if there’s no consequences.

  7. It has become difficult to even discuss what should or should not be done, as we have allowed things to be legal here that when I was young you went to prison a very long time for. Our lax attitude should be concerning to all Canadians as the effects are very damaging to our society and country. Time for a wake up call folks.

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