Senator Victor Oh Retires In Wake Of Foreign Interference Report
Three MPs and two Senators met with Chinese government officials in Beijing in late March to push for stronger ties between the two countries. One of them was Victor Oh.
Watch out for the way those sneaky Liberals roll. In this regard, we turn to this week's announcement from Canadian Senator Victor Oh.
Appointed by former Conservative PM Stephen Harper in 2013, Senator Oh may well be a pawn in the political game. His announcement comes hot-off-the-heels of a scathing report regarding foreign interference within Canada’s Parliament.
“MPs Met With Chinese Officials In Beijing While Foreign Interference Inquiry Was Underway”
"A group of three MPs and two Senators met with Chinese government officials in Beijing in late March to push for stronger ties between the two countries."
One of them was Victor Oh. Another was Independent MP Han Dong, the most prominent figure offered up in media reports regarding foreign government collusion.
We zero in on the tactic at hand. With Senator Oh's retirement in the can, the Liberals and their media partners gain an upper hand in the treasonous politician category. By playing the "Harper-Conservative" card, Liberal strategists may hope to deflect some of the impunity away from themselves, and on to their competitor, the Conservative Party of Canada.
Are the Liberals devious enough to come up with such a strategy. Damn right they are. Whomever drives their train on the domestic side-- Gerald Butts, Katie Telford-- are as tricky as they come.
Perhaps they even roll based on advice direct from the government of China. It's speculation, of course. CAP has no insight into the goings-on among Liberal strategists. For that matter, neither do Liberal MP's in general, who at this stage of the game, are rumoured to be completely cut off from PM Justin Trudeau and the PMO.
While Victor Oh offers up platitudes regarding how grateful he is toward his "adopted country," another Senator has thus far escaped scrutiny. This Senator is different-- he was appointed by Justin Trudeau.
Yuen Pau Woo is a former CEO of Asia-Pacific Foundation. Arguably the most virulent China-pusher in Canadian political history, the Senator's resume includes the following:
Woo previously worked as an economist for the Monetary Authority of Singapore and the Government of Singapore Investment Corporation.
He has worked as a consultant with the Shanghai Affairs Consultation Centre, as well as the Asian Development Bank. Woo sits on the Global Council of the Asia Society in New York City. Previous to his Senate appointment , he was a senior fellow in public policy at the Asian Institute of Research at the University of British Columbia.
In March 2023, Woo raised “fears about how a foreign influence registry could go very wrong," comparing it to the Chinese Exclusion Act.
“Cheuk Kwan of the Toronto Association for Democracy in China said that Woo's statement was reminiscent of how the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) responds to criticism, using racism as a deflection from the proper issue at hand."
Talk about a politician steeped in the spirit of Justin Trudeau's admiration for communist China. Degree to which the Senator is thus far under-the-radar of scrutiny? Try nothing at all.
What Cultural Action Party [est.2016] speak of has been mentioned many times before. Still, under the circumstances, it's worth repeating. The obstacle to the downfall of Trudeau and the Liberals comes in the nature of government-media structure in "post-modern" Canada.
The Conservative Party versus The Liberals, the New Democrats and mainstream media. The integration of the latter leads down a path to subtle-yet-effective propaganda campaigns to mould the minds of Canadian news consumers and voters.
Add to it the now-tangible phenomenon of foreign interference from China, India, Pakistan, Iran and several other countries redacted in the NSICOP report.
The drive to re-invent Canada is no laughing matter. The agenda is backed by powerful international forces: World Economic Forum, World Health Organization, China, Middle Eastern governments, United Nations and the Punjab.
Every bit of it welcomed and advanced by Justin Trudeau. Will the Liberals hold on to power in perpetuity? Including after the foreign interference bombshell recently dropped on Canadian society?
Slippery as they come, CAP wouldn't count in out for all the white rice in China.
Many years from now these past 9 years will be known as THE DARK DAYS OF CANADA.Hopefully we follow Europe's example and oust all this sick woke globalist indoctrination come the next election.If Trudeau gets re-elected then we know for sure that our electoral system is corrupt and undemocratic.Then what do we do to get our country back on track?Did anyone watch the video from the Toronto Sun Lilley Unleashed:What on Earth is wrong with Trudeau? He is either in a manic phase or high on drugs.You pick as to why he is ranting and raving and behaving like a very mentally ill psycho.
All 338 are corrupt, by what they have done and what they have failed to do - cowards who fear speaking up