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Who is the Minister that promised PRC he would attack other Canadian politicians? NSICOP findings, and why Ottawa needs an Anti-Corruption Commission that doesn't report to Prime Minister
jeudi 22 août 2024 • Durée 51:52
In this podcast interview with Jason James of BNN, I broke down my reporting on alleged PRC colluders in NSICOP 2019.
We also discussed why Canada needs an independent anti-corruption agency.
And I considered whether Foreign Minister Melanie Joly’s visit to Beijing was representative of Canadian voters, or more likely to benefit influential industrialists in Quebec that have backed Liberal prime ministers from Pierre and Justin Trudeau to Jean Chretien.
Enjoy.
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Lists of compromised travel documents provided from an allied intelligence agency went missing: CBSA whistleblower allegations
jeudi 15 août 2024 • Durée 01:17:24
In a lengthy interview with The Bureau Podcast former CBSA officer Luc Sabourin provides explicit details of cases that he believes indicate transnational organized crime has penetrated the systems meant to protect Canada’s borders and corrupted some government workers.
The Bureau first reported on some of Sabourin’s explosive allegations yesterday.
AfterThe Bureau’s deadline for this story, in which Sabourin alleged Canada’s border protection agency had destroyed hundreds of foreign passports that included the identities of some suspects sought by CBSA, the agency provided a statement.
The statement did not answer this written question fromThe Bureau: “Does CBSA acknowledge that there are concerns that serious transnational organized crime has accessed CBSA systems and staff, and that the concern of fraudulent use of passport[s] and other travel documents by dangerous actors could be undermined by some CBSA staff due to corruption concerns?”
The CBSA’s statement says “allegations made by Mr. Sabourin with regards [to] the destruction of passports have been thoroughly investigated by impartial persons who have all concluded that no inappropriate destruction occurred.”
The statement continues, saying “it is legal and necessary to destroy identity documents and there are procedures to guide this. There is no evidence that these procedures were not followed.”
And “while the CBSA is aware of Mr. Sabourin concerns regarding the destruction of passports, the Agency has not received any complaints regarding threats made against him by organized crime.”
Spokeswoman Karine Martel also stated: “In this case I can tell you that the CBSA undertook two separate workplace investigations following allegations of harassment as well as cooperated with officials from the Royal Canadian Mounted Police as part of their fact-finding work related to allegations of passport destruction.”
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Why did CSIS's Director recall intel on a "politically-connected Canadian"?
jeudi 25 avril 2024 • Durée 01:00:17
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The Bureau Podcast: How high does the Winnipeg-Wuhan Lab story go in Canada, and does it connect to PRC Election Interference?
mercredi 27 mars 2024 • Durée 01:06:20
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Iranian regime critic alleges "unprecedented foreign interference" in Conservative's Toronto nomination
samedi 24 février 2024 • Durée 26:03
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The Bureau Podcast 5: MP Chong goes to Washington; Taiwan offers Canada help against Beijing's United Front; is Ottawa's public inquiry set up for truth?
mercredi 13 septembre 2023 • Durée 36:47
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The Bureau Podcast 4: Beijing allegedly tried to unseat Canadian mayor
mardi 29 août 2023 • Durée 39:59
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The Bureau Podcast 3: PRC-controlled media in Canada; the Canada Model of organized crime real estate development
mercredi 9 août 2023 • Durée 43:44
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The Bureau Podcast 2: The complexities of William Majcher and Beijing's Fox Hunt
mercredi 2 août 2023 • Durée 32:28
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"I've faced 5 bomb threats; my wife has been stalked": Canadian MP suspects PRC threats and reputation attack
mercredi 7 août 2024 • Durée 01:03:37
In an interview withThe Bureau Podcast independent MP Kevin Vuong explained why he suspects that his Liberal candidacy in a Toronto riding was sabotaged by foreign actors during the 2021 election with the curiously timed reporting of a withdrawn sexual assault complaint.
Vuong says he has shared his suspicions with CSIS, and also believes “CCP-aligned” members of the Liberal Party tried to undermine his candidacy.
Adding a bombshell at the end of our 60-minute conversation, Vuong said RCMP should take another look at circumstances surrounding the sudden death of former Ontario Liberal minister David Caplan, who was reportedly seeking a federal Liberal nomination in Toronto before his July 2019 death.
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