Our Chinese-Installed Government In Ottawa

The Bureau;

A chill is roiling Ottawa’s bureaucracy after the woman who crafted Canada’s policy to defend the North with American allies was fired, she alleges, after criticizing the government’s anti-American rhetoric — and shortly after Mark Carney’s government declared Beijing a strategic partner, The Bureau has been informed.

Raquel Garbers spent 28 years in Canada’s public service and helped write the country’s current defence policy. On October 15, 2025, she published an opinion piece warning that Ottawa’s growing anti-American rhetoric was splitting the Western alliance and handing a gift to the country’s real adversaries, Beijing and Moscow. Two days later, according to the statement of claim in her wrongful-dismissal suit, Canada’s foreign minister stood in Beijing and signaled a shift toward a “strategic partnership” with China — a sharp reversal of Ottawa’s own recent posture toward Beijing. Weeks after that, she was fired.

Garbers, 57, filed her claim this month in the Ontario Superior Court of Justice in Ottawa, seeking about $2 million from the federal government. She is not a junior official, and her stature, and questions about whether Mark Carney’s government is trying to enforce a silence over the public service as Ottawa pivots closer to Beijing, are topics of conversation in Ottawa, Garbers’s legal team told The Bureau today.

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

  1. This prime minister is an agent of WEF, the supreme fascist organization.
    The population however is good with that.
    Un-bloody-believable.
    What yer gonna do?

  2. Me thinks there is a grand strategy at work to neuter the investigative press through gov’t subsidy. And before any Americans cast aspirations northward ask yourself why there are so many gov’t ads with your media

    1. you notice that eh? ‘IF that is true it all fits’. iow does it make sense to muzzle and corrupt the media FIRST? of course!! and is the media muzzled and corrupt?
      step 2. well all manner of step 2s possible now, who’s gonna know? lol
      and still they vote Liberal. and vote Liberal. and vote Liberal. and vote Liberal. and vote Liberal.

  3. I’m pretty okay with her getting canned. She’s supposed to advise the government, not be a spokeperson or public advocate for a position. The deal is that we elect officials to decide policy, and bureucrats do what the politicians tell them. She’s not wrong, it’s a huge error to take the Chinese Communist Party as a partner and reject the USA, but if she wants to run her mouth in public, she can do it as a private citizen. If she had any integrity, she would have resigned from her cushy $200k a year sinecure, and then gone public about what a retarded policy Carney was pursuing. In any private business, if you start publicly criticising the CEO’s decisions, you’re going to get the heave-ho, why should she be any different?

    1. While I agree in principal, the fact that in Harper’s case it was the opposite for the bureaucracy and the LPoC championed any and every real or imagined shit from any and every public servant.

      That aside, if the Americans feel threatened by the duplicity of the Forever Government on their northern border, they’ll do what needs to be done.

      I really, really hope they do, before it’s too late.

      1. I vastly prefer a democratically elected government I can’t stand than a militarily imposed government of any type.

    1. killer S unMe
      2 mil for a 28 year career is not out of line, as she is a senior hire, not a stupid incel like an unMe!

      1. I own my own company. If I fired myself I’d give me a very generous severance.

        I recommend, however, that you can the insults. Of course I know you won’t follow that advice.

          1. I have learned to launch personal attacks without any need for any disagreement whatsoever. They don’t see it coming! Bowls ’em right over. Yee haw!

          2. Personal attack? That? Stop it, you’re killing me!

            Learn to smile at your frailties.

      2. GYM was incel before incel had a name. And yes $2M is absurd. Choose another hill to die on.

    2. I did a quick Google on it. In Ontario, a senior employee, over 55 years old with 28 years in, would most likely get at least 30 months severance, unless there were extenuating circumstances. Assuming she’s making about $200K/year, she would be entitled to $500K minimum. Seeing as it’s a lawsuit, they just quadrupled the number and will most likely negotiate something closer to 1 million. Which sounds nice except the government will want to give it to her in a lump sum and then try to tax most of it back. I also wouldn’t be surprised if she gets selected for a “random” audit afterwards.

      1. If she wins, part of the settlement might be penalties for mental duress and so on, and those parts will not be taxable.

  4. The Liberal Party has been infested with closet Maoists since Pierre Trudeau who was one…..just like Justin, his(?) son. Others include that airhead Alan Rock and of course Maurice Strong, the co-founder of the “Club of Rome” which came up with the “global warming” fraud which was designed for the benefit of one country on the planet, that being China. And of course, Strong hid out in his palatial digs in Beijing when he was implicated in the Iraq oil for food fraud. Liberals are like that.

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