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This is on CBC! Carney’s relationships with Chinese Consulate backed groups and his dishonesty about it raises significant concerns. “Has anyone learned anything from the foreign interference inquiry.”

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PG 20221 年前

Carney is the most obvious globalist plant I've ever seen.

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Adam1 年前

Canadians are ready to sell their souls to china for a handful of magic beans.

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Michael1 年前

Yet, this non-story remains Fife's pinned tweet. What gives, @RobertFife?

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Unplugged2 年前

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Nana00001 年前

Nope liberals covered it up and will continue to cover as they personally benefit.

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DougA1 年前

It’s because China owns him.

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James King1 年前

A photo op does not make a relationship.

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Beneficial Lobster1 年前

I don't think we learned anything from the inquiry actually

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Murl Tetz1 年前

WOW.... is Canada waking up?

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Stewart Green 🇨🇦1 年前

Wait, I’m confused. I thought the CBC was bad because they’re a “mouthpiece for the Liberals”? What happened to that?

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mcbethr121 年前

Yeah the inquiry was a joke. Liberals judging liberals

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