October 16th, 2024

World is ‘less safe than ever’ amid rise of authoritarian sowers of chaos: Trudeau


By Jim Bronskill and Laura Osman, The Canadian Press on October 16, 2024.

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau gestures during a news conference in Vientiane, Laos, Friday, Oct. 11, 2024. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is slated to testify today as a federal inquiry into foreign interference finishes the latest phase of its work. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Adrian Wyld

OTTAWA – Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says the world is more uncertain and less safe than ever due to the rise of authoritarian powers determined to sow chaos in democracies like Canada.

Trudeau told a federal inquiry into foreign interference today the answer to the aggression of countries like China and Russia is to reinforce the rule of law and the international order.

He said might cannot be allowed to triumph over what’s right in the world.

Trudeau is testifying as the inquiry finishes the latest phase of its work: a look at how agencies can better detect and combat foreign meddling.

The RCMP and other government officials recently told India its diplomats were persons of interest in several investigations into violent crimes in Canada.

On Monday, Canada ordered six Indian diplomats out of the country, and India swiftly retaliated with the expulsion of Canadian diplomats.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published Oct. 16, 2024.

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Says the PM who divided our country, bankrupt our military so we cannot defend our own soil while sending our troops our ill equipped, allowed protesters funded by terrorist organizations or countries who fund terrorism to demand genocide of the Jews and death to Canada on public streets and campuses, and allow our legislation to protect Canadians to be ineffective, while flooding our country with ‘refugees’ who are not properly vetted and a threat. You allowed Chinese military officers to train at Petawawa, our special ops base, and pushed to military leadership to allow more, when they said ‘NO’.



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