Video: Elizabeth May’s NSICOP BOMBSHELL – Canadian Senators, MPs, and Media Should Be Shitting Their Foreign Interference Pants
If you’re a Conservative Senator, Pierre Poilievre, or MSM Media Outlet in Canada, and you just watched Elizabeth May deliver a presser about the unredacted details in the NSICOP “Foreign Interference Report,” you’re shitting your pants right now.
In a recent press conference, Green Party co-leader Elizabeth May shared her insights after reviewing the unredacted National Security and Intelligence Committee of Parliamentarians (NSICOP) report on foreign interference in Canadian politics.
Elizabeth May’s press conference was pivotal in the ongoing discussion about foreign interference in Canadian politics. After thoroughly examining the unredacted NSICOP report, May emphasized several crucial points:
- No List of Disloyal MPs: May reassured the public that the unredacted report does not contain a list of MPs who have shown disloyalty to Canada. She expressed relief that her colleagues CURRENTLY in the House of Commons were not implicated in knowingly aiding foreign states. The Only MP named as a foreign asset is “no longer an MP.” Take that for what it’s worth.
- Compromised Individuals: While the report did not single out any MPs, May acknowledged that a few individuals mentioned might be compromised due to their involvement in nomination contests influenced by foreign governments.
“CSIS is investigating southwestern Ontario Conservative nomination….Canada needs a wide ranging and unrestricted investigation into foreign interference…” 👇👇👇👇video credit @steve_boots 👇👇👇#modi #ElectionInterference #Conservatives #cpc @PierrePoilievre #PierrePoilievre… pic.twitter.com/jn7XuQE0Q6
— Bev (@Garnet_2203) January 20, 2024
- Call for Strengthened Democracy: May urged her colleagues to focus on measures to bolster Canada’s democracy against foreign threats. She highlighted the need for a thorough investigation into a former MP accused of sharing privileged information with a foreign operative.
- What May Didn’t Say: She didn’t breathe a WORD about the ongoing RCMP investigation into the Conservative Leadership nomination process being affected by China and India. She didn’t reference “sitting Senators” or MSM for a specific reason.
The Broader Context
The NSICOP report has stirred a heated debate in the House of Commons and among the public. The report suggests that some parliamentarians may have “wittingly” participated in efforts by foreign states, such as China and India, to interfere in Canadian politics. This revelation has led to calls for greater transparency and accountability. It’s also led to nuclear speculation around the Conservative Party Of Canada, an organization corrupted by foreign assets and intentions.
CSIS Investigating Southwestern Ontario Conservative Nomination Vote, Conservative Sources Say. #CPC denies knowledge of CSIS investigation involving a chaotic nomination battle in Oxford County, Ont. https://t.co/NaOJrvwLt8 #cdnpolitics
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— National Newswatch (@natnewswatch) January 19, 2024
Government and Opposition Reactions
The federal government, led by Public Safety Minister Dominic LeBlanc, has stated that it will not release the names of the accused parliamentarians, citing the sensitivity of the intelligence involved. However, opposition parties, including the Conservatives and the Bloc Québécois, have called for a public inquiry to investigate these allegations thoroughly.
Elizabeth May’s Stance
Elizabeth May has been vocal about the need for transparency and accountability. She has called for releasing the names of MPs who may have participated in foreign interference, emphasizing the importance of public trust in democratic institutions. May’s commitment to transparency is evident in her willingness to share what she legally discloses with Canadians.
Watch the Press Conference
For those interested in watching Elizabeth May’s press conference and hearing her findings firsthand, you can view the video on Twitter:
So we’re down to: Pierre Poilievre, a former CPC MP, some Conservative Senators and Canadian Media being foreign assets.
Liz May for the Dub. https://t.co/YN9UjqheI8
— Dean Blundell🇨🇦 (@ItsDeanBlundell) June 11, 2024
Why It Matters…
Elizabeth May’s recent press conference has brought critical issues of foreign interference and democratic integrity to the forefront of Canadian politics. Her findings from the unredacted NSICOP report underscore the need for vigilance and proactive measures to protect Canada’s democratic processes. As the debate continues, all stakeholders must prioritize transparency and accountability to maintain public trust in the nation’s political institutions. Stay tuned for more updates on this developing story, and follow Elizabeth May on Twitter for the latest insights and information. Keywords: Elizabeth May, NSICOP report, foreign interference, Canadian politics, transparency, democracy, public inquiry, Green Party, House of Commons, foreign meddling.
Dean Blundell
Dean Blundell is a Canadian radio personality. Best known as a longtime morning host on CFNY-FM (The Edge) in Toronto, Ontario. In 2015 he was named the new morning host on sports radio station CJCL (Sportsnet 590 The Fan). Dean started his career in radio in 2001 and for nearly 20 years been entertaining the radio audience. Dean’s newest venture is the launch of his site and podcast which is gaining tremendous momentum across North America.