Green Party Leader Elizabeth May calls for discussions among party leaders regarding a report on foreign interference in Canadian politics. May emphasizes the need for transparency and adult conversations while addressing the allegations of collusion with foreign states by parliamentarians.
B.C. Premier David Eby penned a letter to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on the need for CSIS to share foreign interference information with the provinces. READ MORE: https://t.co/6nmLBjVOAl https://t.co/awmwpFrRoA
NDP MP says interference report has cast suspicion on all MPs, calls on House to release names. https://t.co/Ns9BpUfTdU #cdnpoli Find out more at https://t.co/xofn4ZIXij https://t.co/5jWHZ0JG0R
B.C. Premier David Eby penned a letter to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on the need for CSIS to share foreign interference information with the provinces. https://t.co/6nmLBjVOAl
Trudeau's Environment Minister has some explaining to do. Steven Guilbeault is a CURRENT SHAREHOLDER in the venture capital investment firm Cycle Capital whose companies got over $200 MILLION from the scandal-plagued Liberal green slush fund. How far does the corruption go? https://t.co/pD88BHCza6
Deputy PM Freeland is asked why the Trudeau government is hiring social media influencers on TikTok to spread government messaging despite identifying TikTok as a national security risk. https://t.co/X9oa8EnVSu
Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland is offering few details about what an "internal follow up" on allegations parliamentarians are colluding with foreign states could look like. READ: https://t.co/3QoNJ3Gugj https://t.co/3QoNJ3Gugj
ANALYSIS: What Happens Next on the Collusion of Parliamentarians With Foreign Actors Justice Hogue would not provide an opinion on Han Dong's 2019 nomination in her report, despite intel and evidence. What are the chances she drops names of colluders? https://t.co/LQ0WUFCJpQ
Foreign Affairs Minister Mélanie Joly doesn't answer when asked if there are "traitors" in the Trudeau Liberals' caucus. Instead, she blames "misinformation" and accuses the Poilievre Conservatives of making foreign interference a partisan issue. https://t.co/irUitH5vNc https://t.co/WduYkn58zi
NEW: Canada's Foreign Affairs Minister Melanie Joly says naming the traitors who may be her colleagues will "hurt democracy." https://t.co/RGPRg3C5HZ
The foreign interference revelations show that Trudeau’s security committee is fulfilling its mandate, @stphnmaher writes. https://t.co/7aeY3L0wKV #cdnpoli Find out more at https://t.co/xofn4ZIXij https://t.co/PUWajtdaV5
10/3 podcast: MPs 'wittingly' took part in foreign interference: national security committee https://t.co/26d8Yw4nsw https://t.co/iGxDxNJHug
Opinion: The foreign interference revelations show that Trudeau’s security committee is fulfilling its mandate https://t.co/DC4MYxC6J9
Canadians deserve to know who profited politically & financially for selling out our country. Why was @JustinTrudeau speechless when CBC asked if there was a Liberal MP on the NSICOP list of parliamentarians who betrayed 🇨🇦? Why won’t he release the names? #ForeignInterference https://t.co/l6d0ItdFuV
Kelly McParland: None of Canada's leaders are equipped to handle foreign interference https://t.co/PxQrkCTLdq https://t.co/X8tNYurdDB
Program note: NSICOP's conclusion on Trudeau government's failures to heed repeated warnings of foreign interference by NSICOP starting in 2018: 'The slow response to a known threat was a serious failure and one from which Canada may feel the consequences for years to come.' 1/2
MPs named in foreign interference report are 'foolish,' not treasonous: Elizabeth May https://t.co/lSzEUDlPDB https://t.co/KbbbLYPbiC
Green Party Leader Elizabeth May says all politicians who’ve seen the unredacted version of a report that implicates certain MPs in foreign-state interference ought to get together and discuss the controversy. https://t.co/4TtZvF7SUw
Canada has released its report on Chinese election interference. https://t.co/21ITdLpNIx
May insists that none of the current MPs accused in the report of wittingly engaging in foreign interference did so with malice or traitorous intentions #cdnpoli https://t.co/YZkPvcglvC
Our latest editorial: Trudeau failed on foreign interference The reason the PM is criticizing the NSICOP report is that it says his slow response to that threat, “was a serious failure and one from which Canada may feel consequences for years to come." https://t.co/Wbv5bVzoeE
EDITORIAL: Trudeau failed on foreign interference https://t.co/4DaK5g5XoU https://t.co/tOa4n0SDSS
May insists that none of the current MPs accused in the report of wittingly engaging in foreign interference did so with malice or traitorous intentions #cdnpoli #cdnelxn https://t.co/YZkPvcfNG4
May insists that none of the current MPs accused in the report of wittingly engaging in foreign interference did so with malice or traitorous intentions #cdnpoli #ParlCA https://t.co/YZkPvcfNG4
Elizabeth May suggests MPs in foreign interference report should have asked more questions https://t.co/UUYNPY35ya
After claiming she had “no worries” about potential traitors in Parliament upon reading the NSICOP report on foreign interference, Elizabeth May says she agrees with Jagmeet Singh’s comment that there are MPs who knowingly provided help to foreign governments at the detriment of… https://t.co/aIy3chrG01
Interference inquiry to ‘shed light’ on allegations parliamentarians colluded, @TouriaIzri reports. https://t.co/5bu9vXV7RX #cdnpoli Find out more at https://t.co/xofn4ZIXij https://t.co/le3WmDXmKa
Party leaders should meet to discuss secret allegations of foreign interference, Elizabeth May says #cdnpoli https://t.co/3YOzNI85Ri
The public inquiry into foreign interference says it will try to “shed light” on allegations parliamentarians are “wittingly” collaborating with foreign states. READ MORE: https://t.co/pO0LJ8NyLp https://t.co/pO0LJ8NyLp
Green Party’s Elizabeth May says there are a number of reasons why the unredacted NSICOP report on foreign interference should not be made public. https://t.co/7en2kyleD3
Interference Commission to Review Foreign Collusion by Parliamentarians https://t.co/IIGm0u7Zvq
Green Party Leader Elizabeth May says it's time for her fellow party leaders to sit down for "an adult conversation" about the foreign interference report released earlier this month. https://t.co/HWFugM8NcY .
Green Party leader calls on colleagues to discuss contentious NSICOP report in private. Elizabeth May says 'the word treason does not apply to any current, sitting MP' @cattunneycbc reports. https://t.co/FtHtJNogv5 #cdnpoli Find out more at https://t.co/xofn4ZIXij https://t.co/3uzVn0qaoy
BREAKING: Persumaly hungover Elizabeth May admits the biggest vulnerabilities and opportunities foreign governments use to interfere in 'Canadian democracy' is with INTERNAL POLITICAL PARTY RULES - and the rushed foreign interference legislation Bill C-70 doesn't address these… https://t.co/RqkCd3ttOc