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“Since the start of Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, the brazen stealing of grain and destruction of agriculture infrastructure
has reawakened within me and others memories of the Holodomor – the man-made famine of 1932-33 ordered by Stalin in which at least four million Ukrainians died.
“What I saw and lived as a journalist in Mexico made me fear not for myself, but for the free press in the rest of North America, where physical attacks, detentions and vitriol toward journalists are growing by the day. The same sowing of fear and intimidation by the leaders, criminals and special interests in Mexico, an emerging democracy with weak rule of law, is now happening in Canada and the United States. The press is corrupt. The press lies. The press is the enemy of the people.
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'Right moment': When Trudeau decided the time had come to invoke the Emergencies ActIn the witness statement, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau argued that CSIS doesn’t have a great deal of experience with domestic terrorism and has been challenged responding to it in recent years. Full coverage of the POEC by RyanTumilty & ChrisGNardi.
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'Right moment': When Trudeau decided the time had come to invoke the Emergencies ActIn the witness statement, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau argued that CSIS doesn’t have a great deal of experience with domestic terrorism and has been challenged responding to it in recent years. Full coverage of the POEC by RyanTumilty & ChrisGNardi.
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'Right moment': When Trudeau decided the time had come to invoke the Emergencies ActTrudeau testified there was a disconnect between what his team and he himself were seeing and what the Ottawa police were telling them.
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Justin Trudeau offers vigorous defence of using Emergencies Act: ‘I made the right choice’Prime Minister Justin Trudeau insisted he had met all legal thresholds to declare a public order emergency because the country was facing a serious threat of violence from so-called “Freedom Convoy” protests.
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Reaction to Trudeau-Xi exchange shows partisanship trumps all, even our national interestOTTAWA—The responses to Chinese President Xi Jinping’s high-handed outburst toward Prime Minister Justin Trudeau at the G20 summit say it all about politics in 2022. Rather than see it for what it really was—a bullying complaint from Xi about letting the world know what the two men discussed in a brief meeting earlier at the summit—right-wing media, politicians, and commentators couldn’t resist the opportunity to portray Canada’s leader as weak and chastened. Britain’s Daily Mail bleated “President Xi humiliates” Trudeau, whom the paper described as “increasingly awkward-looking” as he withstood the rant caught on video. According to the Washington Times, Canada’s prime minister was “dressed down” by his Chinese counterpart. Canadian media couldn’t seem to cope with the unusual pyrotechnics. CTV News, for instance, quoted a former Canadian ambassador to China saying it shows Xi views Canada and Trudeau as small-time and unimportant. Then it had a think-tank executive saying it all demonstrated the Chinese leader’s disrespect for the prime minister. Conservatives echoed Xi’s meaningless allegation that Trudeau had “leaked” details about the two men’s discussion, and former Conservative MP Bob Saroya tweeted, “Politics aside it is tough to see the PM run backstage after getting publicly humiliated by President Xi.” The readiness to take the side of a dictator in a dispute with Canada’s prime minister is an indication of how partisan dislike for Trudeau, the Liberals, and anything progressive has reached the point where it tops everything—even our national interest—in today’s vicious, divisive political climate. These Trudeau critics seem to have forgotten that the Chinese government is seen by many security experts as the most serious threat to the democratic, rules-based global order. Xi is the leader of the autocratic forces working to chip away at western democratic ideas, and probably bears a great deal of responsibility for Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. It seems
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