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Here are the other ethical issues Justin Trudeau and the Liberal Party of Canada are facing just this year alone:
NEW: Trudeau govt rushed $371 million deal for medical gowns with man selling protein drinks from basement | OP: Trudeau government rushed $237 million ventilator deal with 7 day old company linked to ex-Liberal MP World NewsDid anyone expect Trudeau & Co. to behave better? Rough translation: The Trudeau government rushed into a nearly quarter-billion-dollar deal last spring to buy high-cost medical ventilators made by the company of a longtime former MP and Liberal organizer. Even though Baylis makes the fans, it was an obscure company, FTI Professional Grade, that signed the contract with the federal government. The latter, which has a team of only two people according to its website, has subcontracted th…
Latest on Trudeau's third ethics scandal, WE Scam: Trudeau appears willing to go to the polls to prevent the creation of a new committee to probe Liberal scandals World NewsA first motion aiming to acquire WE Charity speaking contracts involving Trudeau and his wife Sophie Grégoire Trudeau failed last week when Bloc Québécois MP Julie Vignola joined Liberals in voting against it — by accident, the Bloc said then. “We were victims of a communications problem,” Bloc MP Marie-Hélène Gaudreau said.
Former intelligence officer concerned about donations to the Trudeau foundation from a Chinese tycoon World NewsBut Canadian intelligence sources suspect the organization is part of a network directed from Beijing to undertake both legal and illegal tasks abroad. In 2016 and 2017, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau participated in at least a handful of fundraising events in the Toronto and Vancouver regions that featured wealthy entrepreneurs such as Wei. A media report in the National Post also revealed that Trudeau met twice with Wei, including at a Toronto-area Liberal fundraiser in 2016. Also with W…
Canadian govt spent at least $213,000 of taxpayers' money defending Trudeau cabinet minister in $25,000 defamation case launched by veterans advocate World NewsThe questionable decisions and actions of Trudeau and company continues. The federal government agreed last June to settle the lawsuit, which originally asked for $25,000. The final settlement was paid last week. The terms were not disclosed to the public and the payment to Bruyea was not factored into the Department of Justice’s estimate of the costs. “I’m floored,” Plett said Tuesday in an interview with CBC News. “I feel the government has to defend itself against frivolous claims. This w…
Trudeau-appointed ambassador to US and Liberal Party adviser violated Conflict of Interest Act World NewsThere really seems to be no end to the Liberal Party of Canada’s corruption and scandals. The controversial company builds data mining technology for its clients and is used by intelligence agencies, banks and some of the biggest companies in the world. While the offers did not result in any contracts being awarded to Palantir, the former ambassador to the U.S. “has acknowledged, with the benefit of hindsight, that these communications and meetings, to the extent they could have furthered t…
Former Liberal MP charged by RCMP with breach of trust and fraud World NewsThere really seems to be no end to the Liberal Party of Canada’s corruption and scandals. Just yesterday: And for the last few months (and years):
[Trudeau's Former Finance Minister] violated Elections Act ahead of 2019 election: commissioner World NewsThe list of unethical and corrupt decisions from Trudeau & Co. just never ends.
Trudeau and finance minister accused of new conflict of interest World NewsThat is because the CMHC ended up contracting out administration of the Canada Emergency Commercial Rent Assistance program to a mortgage lender where the husband of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s chief of staff is a senior executive. That contract with MCAP was initially worth $56 million when the rent-relief program was launched in May and later expanded to $84 million in July. The root of the dispute goes back to April 24, when Trudeau announced Ottawa had reached an agreement in princ…