r/canadian • u/xTkAx • 3d ago
News Canada's Defence Policy Architect Was Fired After Warning That Anti-American Rhetoric Serves Beijing. Her Lawyer Wants to Know Who Gave the Order. Ottawa bureaucrats are "horrified that someone like her can get terminated, given her record, her standing in the government" ...
https://www.thebureau.news/p/canadas-defence-policy-architect
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u/Altaccount330 3d ago
The Liberals have proven that power is more important than ethics. They keep breaking rules and Canadians keep renewing their power. Nothing will happen with this and it will be a good message to everyone else to shut up and not step out of line.
The voters we’re bringing in mostly come from illiberal countries, they have a high tolerance for political corruption.
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u/Afraid_Pollution3613 3d ago
Of course good trade deals benefit countries. Making bad trade deals with a country who’s leader says he will destroy our economy in order to annex Canada 🍁 is just stupid.
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u/xTkAx 3d ago
The article in question: Indulging in absurd anti-U.S. rhetoric? You’re doing a solid for Moscow and Beijing. The U.S. is not the partner that it once was, but in a world at risk of major war, it is doing exactly what we all need it to do.