Government Corruption

World Economic Forum Goes to China

By Shawna / June 28, 2023 /

The World Economic Forum is back in China. The globalist organization, which is pushing for the “Great Reset” agenda, is partnered on the economic side with the United Nations Agenda 2030 program to remake the world. And that vision of what the new world should look like revolves around the “17 Sustainable Development Goals,” which read like a socialist wishlist that would make Vladimir Lenin blush.

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Senator Was Favourite Guest

By Iron Will / June 27, 2023 /

A senator who threatened to sue Canadian media over China coverage took more state-sponsored trips to the People’s Republic than any other parliamentarian, records show. Senator Victor Oh (Ont.), a Mississauga developer, accepted six junkets at China’s expense to promote trade and “cultural exchanges.”

Records show Senator Oh from his appointment in 2013 by then-Prime Minister Stephen Harper repeatedly toured China as a guest of the Communist Party. Senator Oh within months of his appointment visited Changchun on a trade junket sponsored by the People’s Government of Jilin Province.

In 2014 he traveled to Hainan with his wife on a “cultural exchange” sponsored by the People’s Government of Hainan Province. Senator Oh returned to Hainan in 2015 on another “cultural exchange” as a guest of state-run Hainan Airlines.

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Two-Thirds Did Not Attend Residential School

By Iron Will / June 27, 2023 /

By 1950, nearly 90% of status Indian kids were attending day schools on their home reserve, not residential schools. And fewer than one-third of indigenous children at any time attended a residential school.

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MPs propose sanctions to combat foreign ‘disinformation’

By Iron Will / June 27, 2023 /

The House of Commons Defence committee calls on the Trudeau government to impose sanctions on individuals and organizations that engage in “disinformation” campaigns targeting Canadians.

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Deforestation jumped 10% last year despite global pledges

By Iron Will / June 27, 2023 /

Despite global commitments to halt the loss of tropical forests, the world lost 10% more primary rainforest in 2022 than it did the year before.

Why it matters: The world’s tropical rainforests are a vast terrestrial carbon sink, but they are in jeopardy from logging, agricultural expansion and the effects of climate change, which is altering precipitation patterns.

Tropical rainforests are also a cradle of biodiversity.

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Barack Obama Gets Populism All Wrong

By Iron Will / June 27, 2023 /

On the menu today: An examination of former president Barack Obama’s assessment that “massive concentrations of wealth” threaten democracy, and his wildly inaccurate assessment of what drives populists, Donald Trump supporters, and the MAGA movement. Oh, and the king of the gerrymanderers now laments that the political opposition has learned the same tricks.
The obvious criticism of Obama here is that he and his wife are walking, talking, “massive concentrations of wealth.

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Apple fails to end lawsuit over China sales comment by CEO Cook

By Iron Will / June 27, 2023 /

A U.S. judge has rejected Apple’s (AAPL.O) bid to throw out a class-action lawsuit that accused Chief Executive Tim Cook of defrauding shareholders by concealing falling demand for iPhones in China.

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U.S. District Judge Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers’ decision late Monday night clears the way for shareholders led by a British pension fund to sue over a one-day plunge that wiped out $74 billion of Apple’s market value.

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FEATURED Liberals vow more “resources” for newsrooms if Facebook, Google walk from C-18

By Iron Will / June 27, 2023 /

Federal Heritage Minister Pablo Rodriguez is vowing more resources for reporters if Google and Meta follow through with threats to block Canadian newsfeeds from their sites in response to Bill C-18, which became law last week.

On Tuesday the Canadian Press reported the minister had “constructive, but tough” conversations with Google regarding implications of the Online News Act which would charge social media giants for news content they repost or share on their sites.

The bill cleared the Senate last week to become law. Immediately after it passed, Facebook’s parent company, Meta, announced it would remove Canadian news from its site by the end of the year.

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Johnston finished as special rapporteur, submits final secret report

By Iron Will / June 27, 2023 /

David Johnston concluded his tenure as special rapporteur by submitting his last report on foreign interference to the prime minister Monday evening. The report was marked as confidential.

Earlier this month, Johnston said he resigned because of the increasingly partisan atmosphere surrounding his work.

Johnston committed to delivering a final report to the government by the end of June.

Instead of publicly releasing his last report, a brief cover letter consisting of two paragraphs was released and addressed to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.

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Trudeau called out for hiding interference-related documents

By Iron Will / June 27, 2023 /

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has been put on blast for not cooperating with the ongoing investigations into Chinese election interference.

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