Category: Basic Dictatorship

He Admires Their Basic Dictatorship

@JustBins A Sask man was removed from Mark Carney’s event in Regina. Moments after he entered, a lawyer approached and questioned him about a Facebook post where he criticized Carney. The lawyer then revoked his Liberal party membership and had police remove him for trespassing.

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.”

Our Chinese-Installed Government In Ottawa

They want Carney;

Chrystia Freeland’s Liberal leadership campaign has been targeted by “co-ordinated and malicious activity” traced back to a WeChat account accused of having ties to the Chinese government, according to the task force set up to monitor foreign election interference.

According to the Security and Intelligence Threats to Elections Task Force (SITE), which is made up of senior intelligence and security officials, the activity was traced to WeChat’s “most popular news account — an anonymous blog that has been previously linked by experts at the China Digital Times to the People’s Republic of China.”

The rest is here, with more from Sam Cooper.

Taste Of Asia

Andy Lee (2024);

People are asking who the man is shadowing Trudeau at his Taste of Asia dance party. It’s the head of the Federation of Chinese Canadians in Markham (FCCM) Ken Ng, acquaintance of United Front director Qiu Yuanping and Consul General Han Tao.

Always keep an eye on your assets.

Federation of Chinese Canadians in Markham (FCCM) Pro-Beijing & Liberal voter machine for Markham-Unionville & Markham-Thornhill has received over $730,633 in taxpayer grants since 2015

Canada Is In The Very Best Of Hands

We need a federal election. Like six months ago. Probably sooner than that.

Blacklock’s- Retaliate With Ketchup Tariff

“The example from last time was Heinz ketchup being replaced by French’s ketchup because French’s was still using Canadian tomatoes in its ketchup,” said Trudeau. “Having Canadian consumers have alternatives to having to spend tariffs on American inputs is part of how we make sure Canadians don’t bear undue costs around tariffs. At the same time there will be costs for Canadians if we move forward on tariffs to the United States.”

“The present circumstances are exceptional and compelling.”

Taxation Without Legislation

If the government falls, the capital gains proposals will die. In tax law, it is very common for many technical tax changes to die when an election is called. But it is also very common for such tax technical changes to be reintroduced by the new government, even if the new government is being led by a different political party.

Why? Because such amendments are often technical clean-ups of the Income Tax Act and generally do not have broad-based application. In other words, most such amendments are not controversial. The capital gains proposals, however, do not fall into that category. They are broad-based and certainly controversial.

The Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) has a long-standing practice to administer tax laws based upon proposed measures. The tax community, including me, has long supported such a position given the non-controversial nature of most tax amendments.

Accordingly, the CRA has been administering the capital gains proposals as if they will become law. But the capital gains proposals are not simple technical amendments; they have broad and sweeping consequences for many Canadian taxpayers.

Put the top tier of CRA bureaucracy on notice that they’ll administer the tax from their new cubicles in Inuvik and watch them change their tune.

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