UnderTheRadar wrote: As explained in the report, the Winnipeg lab arrest happened in 2019, only months prior to
the Covid outbreak....in addition, I had read that some lab researchers from the US were also arrested/detained at the airport carrying hazardous lab vials on their way to Wuhan. This is the same lab leak theory in which Fauci had denied accountability under oath with respect to his funding gain of function research. It would not surprise me one bit that Trudeau had fundamental knowledge of the lab activity in Canada prior to the pandemic.
If we lived in a serious country, the story that was reported by the Globe & Mail on September 16th, 2021 would have been considered a bombshell, and would be the deciding question of the election.
For a refresher, here is what Bob Fife and Steven Chase reported:
“A high-ranking officer in the People’s Liberation Army, recently lauded by President Xi Jinping for developing a Chinese COVID-19 vaccine, collaborated on Ebola research with one of the scientists who was later fired from Canada’s high-security infectious disease laboratory in Winnipeg.
The joint research conducted by Major-General Chen Wei and former Canadian government lab scientist Xiangguo Qiu indicates that co-operation between the Chinese military and scientists at the National Microbiology Laboratory (NML) went much higher than was previously known. The People’s Liberation Army is the military wing of China’s ruling Communist Party.
Maj.-Gen. Chen and Dr. Qiu, who until recently headed the vaccine development and antiviral therapies section at the Winnipeg lab, collaborated on two scientific papers on Ebola, in 2016 and 2020.”
This happened under Justin Trudeau’s watch, and raises some incredibly disturbing questions:
How far has China infiltrated into our top level microbiology lab?
What other parts of the Canadian government is China influencing?
Why was action not taken to stop this?
Why has the Liberal government been so desperate to hide details of the case, even going so far as to take the Speaker of the House (a Liberal MP) to court in order to stop Parliament from getting information?
This should be the closing argument of the campaign.
It should be the closing argument against Justin Trudeau.
Whatever else is taking place in this country, the fact that we are failing to stand up for ourselves when it comes to China is both a national security risk and an economic risk.
Under the Trudeau Liberals Canada has been revealed as unreliable to our allies – we are the weak link in the Five Eyes – and our economic dependence on China has only deepened.
There has been no ban on Huawei.
The two Michaels are still locked up.
And just look at how Canada was left out of the new US, UK, and Australia pact, a pact clearly aimed at countering Communist China.
Can you blame our allies for leaving Trudeau out?
Can you blame them for wondering which side Trudeau is really on?
And make no mistake, this is a uniquely ‘Trudeau’ problem.
Worse than all the others
Let’s be fully honest here.
All the federal leaders leave something to be desired, and many Canadians are unhappy with the choices on offer.
But when it comes to China, all the other leaders have at least one thing going for them:
They aren’t surrounded by disturbing questions about why they are so weak and submissive to China.
Another way to say this is that no matter who you vote for – as long as it isn’t Justin Trudeau – you’re voting for someone who will be stronger in standing up to China.