Rebel News reports:
‘Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland attended the World Economic Forum from January 16 to January 19, 2024, ‘to advance Canadian economic interests.’ She did not divulge other Canadian attendees, what was discussed, or agreements that were struck.’
The report goes on to say
“As the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Finance, I attended from January 16 to January 19, 2024, to advance Canadian economic interests,” replied Freeland. “
Rebel news said
“She did not say what other Canadians attended, what discussions occurred, or what agreements were reached. “
Ironically, hypocritically, the theme of the conference she attended as reported by Rebel
This year’s theme was on “rebuilding trust” as well as “transparency, consistency and accountability.”
Can you believe this?
Yet her expenses were paid for by us.
Taxpayers received a bill for $12,170.73 for Freeland’s travel to Davos this year, according to a Government Travel Expenses Database.
Canadians put up with this everyday in our Provinces and Municipalities as well as our Federal Government and our Political Parties.
The secrecy and incompetence knows no bounds.
https://peckford42.wordpress.com/2024/06/26/why-is-chrystia-freeland-our-deputy-pm-and-finance-minister-so-secretive/
Sheila Gunn Reid discusses how the United Nations refused to allow Rebel News into its climate change conference in Brazil despite an email claiming Rebel News was accredited.
The United Nations climate conference in Belém, Brazil, is underway — and, in true UN fashion, it took all of ten minutes for the hypocrisy to hit us in the face.
For the first time in nine years, Rebel News was officially accredited to enter the conference grounds. We got the approval emails. We got our work visas. We flew half way around the world. We went to pick up our badges. Then the bureaucrats did what UN bureaucrats always do when a climate heretic gets too close: they found a problem.
Suddenly, our accreditation “didn’t allow” us inside the main venue — the pavilions, media rooms, and meeting halls packed with activists, diplomats, and 55,000 carbon-burning delegates who flew halfway around the world to lecture ordinary people about their energy use.
But somehow, we were ...