China benefits from Canada\u0027s good name while Canada\u0027s good name is compromised.
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Except, Guilbeault isn’t just traveling to China to take part in talks, he is also the Executive Vice Chairperson of the China Council for International Cooperation on Environment and Development. The chair of that group, fully controlled by the Chinese Communist Party, is Ding Xuexiang, a man just behind China’s President, Xi Jingping, in the pecking order of the authoritarian regime.
Given China’s kidnapping of the two Michaels, the economic warfare China has launched against Canada’s farmers over the past several years, the intimidation of Chinese-Canadians with illegal police stations and the interference in our democracy, it is unconscionable that Guilbeault would hold such a position.
China wasn’t interfering in our elections or kidnapping our citizens 10 years ago and they were promising to clean up their act environmentally.
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