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Canadian MP Parm Bains accused of collaborating with Chinese Communist Party

| @indiablooms | Nov 01, 2024, at 11:31 pm

In a startling development, Canada’s Liberal Party Member of Parliament (MP) Parm Bains has been accused of collaborating with the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) by journalist Sam Cooper and Independent MP Kevin Vuong.

The allegations were unveiled during a high-profile press conference where Cooper presented purported evidence, including an audio recording, to support the claims.

Sam Cooper, alongside Kevin Vuong, shared the stage with notable experts Dr. Charles Burton, Senior Fellow at Sinopsis, and Michel Juneau-Katsuya, former Chief of the Asia-Pacific Desk at the Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS).

Together, they outlined a series of connections that they argue indicate foreign interference within Canadian politics.

During the press conference, Cooper identified several individuals purportedly linked to CCP influence networks. Among those named were Senator Yuen Pau Woo, Liberal MP Mary Ng, Conservative-appointed Senator Victor Oh, as well as various senators, journalists, and advisors to the Premier of British Columbia. Cooper specifically highlighted that Bains received support from the “Canada Committee 100 Society,” a group allegedly connected to the Chinese United Front Overseas Leaders Group, during his 2021 federal election campaign.

Evidence presented by Cooper suggested that Senator Woo held a private meeting with members of the aforementioned group in 2020. “Woo made it clear that he was against targeting Chinese groups peddling influence and interfering in Canadian elections,” Cooper stated. He further asserted that a confidential source confirmed Senator Woo was under CSIS investigation, bolstering suspicions of his alignment with Beijing.

The accusations have sent ripples through the Canadian political landscape, prompting calls for thorough investigations to ascertain the veracity of the claims.

Both Cooper and Vuong emphasized the importance of safeguarding Canada’s democratic processes from potential foreign interference, urging authorities to take the allegations seriously.

In response to the allegations, Liberal Party officials have yet to issue a formal statement.

Parm Bains has not commented publicly on the accusations.

The implicated individuals, including Senator Woo and MP Mary Ng, also remain silent as the situation unfolds.

Experts in national security and international relations have weighed in on the matter, highlighting the complexities of identifying and proving foreign influence in domestic politics.

Dr. Charles Burton emphasized the need for robust evidence and transparent investigative processes to address such serious claims.

As the story develops, Canadians are closely monitoring the situation, awaiting further details and official responses from the involved parties and government bodies.

The outcome of any investigations could have significant implications for Canada’s political integrity and its relations with China.

(Image and text courtesy: Khalsavox.com)

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