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A group of friends with mostly centrist or conservative viewpoints who share resources and ideas about the governance of Alberta and Canada and about world events and trends.
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April 23, 2024

1 Hour to Showtime!

Tonight’s cast will be hosted through Streamyard - not our standard Zoom. Given the names and content, we wanted to make sure that we’d have enough options to fill across all platforms.
-David Drover - see previous cast →HERE And keep in mind that this may have been the Podcast that got my account Hacked on Twitter.
-Shaun Newman Podcast
-Drew Weatherhead
-Wayne Peters - What’s up Canada?
-@222minutes
-GreyMatter Newsletter
For viewing, you can find this being streamed on Twitter/X via Spaces, or you will also be able to catch these on Shaun Newman’s feed. Click link at bottom for the links.
Pretty sure these should work out, but I’ll be watching comments to make sure if I can add in a better link or if you are struggling with this, will see what I can get sorted.
Looking forward to this conversation, will see you there

https://sheldonyakiwchuk.substack.com/p/1-hour-to-showtime

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“Biggest Transnational Crime Group on Earth”: Why Canada Must Break Free From China

A group of top national security experts is sounding the alarm: Canada’s relationship with the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) has crossed from economic engagement into a full-blown democratic threat.

At a Dec. 6 forum in Toronto, former RCMP proceeds-of-crime director Garry Clement called the CCP “the biggest transnational organized crime group ever seen,” warning that Beijing is actively infiltrating Canada’s political, business, and cultural institutions. Through the United Front Work Department, the CCP co-opts elites, business leaders, community organizations, and media outlets—while intimidating and surveilling dissidents “on a daily basis.”

Clement also linked Beijing to the fentanyl crisis, saying the CCP could shut down precursor shipments to Canada “if they really wanted to,” but instead allows the flow as a form of “disruptive warfare,” echoing the tactics of the Opium Wars....

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