Canada/Liberal Party
Canada/Liberal Party (Political party) | |
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Formation | 1861 |
The Liberal Party of Canada is the oldest active federal political party in Canada. The party has dominated federal politics of Canada for much of its history, holding power for almost 70 years of the 20th century.[1][2] As a result, it has sometimes been referred to as Canada's "natural governing party".[3][4]
Under Justin Trudeau
Party activist Daniel Dickin, pointed out that under Party Leader Justin Trudeau (2013-), rigged "open nominations" became the norm. At least a half dozen[5] Liberal nominations have been rigged or tampered with through the direct intervention of Trudeau's office: mysteriously disqualifying candidates, changing nomination dates, paperwork going "missing," and using dirty "back-room" politics to ensure the leader's candidate is chosen at any cost. When Andrew Leslie was acclaimed as the Liberal candidate for Orleans, it had to happened with police enforcement[6] and despite hundreds of Liberals attending the meeting to show their support for another candidate (and former Trudeau leadership rival). It was clear from the beginning that Leslie was Trudeau's hand-picked favourite, and certainly wouldn't be stopped by pesky processes like "democracy."
Since 2013 the chief fundraiser for the Trudeau Liberals has been Stephen Bronfman, scion the deep state Bronfman family. Bronfman openly linked his fundraising for Trudeau to Israel. In 2013 the Globe and Mail reported: "Justin Trudeau is banking on multimillionaire Stephen Bronfman to turn around the Liberal Party’s financial fortunes in order to take on the formidable Conservative fundraising machine... Mr. Bronfman helped raise $2-million for Mr. Trudeau's leadership campaign. Mr. Bronfman is hoping to win back the Jewish community, whose fundraising dollars have been going more and more to the Tories because of the party’s pro-Israel stand. 'We'll work hard on that,' said Mr. Bronfman, adding that 'Stephen Harper has never been to Israel and I took Justin there five years ago and he was referring at the end of the trip to Israel as 'we.' So I thought that was pretty good.'"[7][8]
Bronfman has millions invested in Israeli technology companies and over the years the Bronfman family has secured arms for Israeli forces and supported its military in other ways.[9]
Party Members
Politician | Born | Died | Description |
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John Aird | 5 May 1923 | 6 May 1995 | Canadian lawyer and corporate director. Canadian Senator 1964-74 |
Dominique Anglade | 31 January 1974 | Canadian politician, former Deputy Premier of Quebec, as Opposition Leader promoted the COVID-19 official narrative | |
Israel Asper | 11 August 1932 | 7 October 2003 | Canadian media mogul |
Lloyd Axworthy | 21 December 1939 | Attended the 1996 Bilderberg as Canadian Minister of Foreign Affairs | |
Tom Axworthy | 23 May 1947 | Canadian civil servant & academic who attended the 1983 Bilderberg in his mid 30s as policy advisor to PM Pierre Trudeau. | |
Jean Chrétien | 11 January 1934 | Prime minister of Canada 1993-2003, Bilderbergs in 1982 and 1996 | |
Stéphane Dion | 28 September 1955 | Canadian diplomat who attended the 1998 Bilderberg as Canada/President of the Privy Council | |
Sean Fraser | 1 June 1984 | WEF/Young Global Leaders/2022. After being elected to parliament in 2015, he became Minister of Immigration in 2021. | |
Chrystia Freeland | 8 February 1968 | "A bit of a living parody of everything wrong with the detached technocratic neoliberal order" | |
Walter Gordon | 27 January 1906 | 21 March 1987 | Triple Bilderberger, President of the Canadian Privy Council |
Karina Gould | 28 June 1987 | Young minister with the spooky job of stopping "online meddling and the spread of disinformation", then International Development. World Economic Forum Young Global Leader 2020. | |
Stephen Harper | 30 April 1959 | Attended the 2003 Bilderberg as Prime Minister of Canada | |
Paul Hellyer | 6 August 1923 | Hellyer is the longest serving current member of the Privy Council of Canada. A Minister of National Defence in the cabinet of Lester B. Pearson in the 1960s, he later promoted the merger of smaller and various left-wing activists to save Canada from the effects of globalization, as well as possible annexation by the United States. In early September 2005, Hellyer made headlines by publicly announcing that he believed in the existence of UFOs. | |
Donald Johnston | 26 June 1936 | Attended 1997 Bilderberg as Secretary-General of the OECD. | |
Mélanie Joly | 16 January 1979 | Chevening Scholarship, WEF/Young Global Leaders 2016. After being elected to parliament in 2015, she became Minister of Foreign Affairs in 2021. | |
Marc LaLonde | 26 July 1929 | Canadian politician who attended the 1977 Bilderberg as Canada/Minister of National Health and Welfare | |
Gilles Lamontagne | 17 April 1919 | 14 June 2016 | Canadian politician who attended the 1983 Bilderberg. Lieutenant Governor of Quebec 1984-1990 |
Donald MacDonald | 1 March 1932 | 14 October 2018 | Canadian Bilderberg Steering committee member, Canada/Privy Council/President |
Allan MacEachen | 6 July 1921 | 12 September 2017 | Both Deputy Prime Minister of Canada and Canada/President of the Privy Council twice |
Roy MacLaren | 26 October 1934 | Five Bilderberg visits spanning 27 years, Canadian politician | |
Jean Marchand | 20 December 1918 | 28 August 1988 | French-Canadian Catholic trade unionist and politician in Quebec, connected to Pierre Trudeau. |
Paul Martin | 28 August 1938 | Second generation Bilderberg. Prime Minister of Canada | |
Frank McKenna | 19 January 1948 | Canadian businessman and money manager, former Ambassador to the US, 10 Bilderbergs spanning 1994 and 2013 | |
Bill Morneau | 7 October 1962 | As Canadian Minister of Finance in March 2020 funded the "COVID-19 response" | |
Lester Pearson | 23 April 1897 | 27 December 1972 | Triple Bilderberger Canadian PM |
David R. Peterson | 28 December 1943 | Single Bilderberger Canadian politician | |
Jane Philpott | 23 November 1960 | Canadian cabinet minister who was forced out by Justin Trudeau | |
Maurice Sauvé | 20 September 1923 | 13 April 1992 | Canadian Bilderberger MP and businessman |
Pascale St-Onge | 13 May 1977 | Canadian sports minister who wants to ban Russia and Belarus from the 2024 Olympics | |
Justin Trudeau | 25 December 1971 | Puppet leader of Canada, YGL 2005, in early 2022 froze the bank accounts of Canadians who were protesting government overreach | |
Pierre Trudeau | 18 October 1919 | 28 September 2000 | Triple Bilderberger Canadian politician and father of the Trudeau clan. |
Jody Wilson-Raybould | 23 March 1971 | Canadian cabinet minister who was forced out by Justin Trudeau | |
Robert Winters | 18 August 1910 | 10 October 1969 | Canadian politician and businessman |
References
- ↑ https://books.google.com/books?id=Bpx2AwAAQBAJ&pg=PA274
- ↑ https://books.google.com/books?id=uBbvCgAAQBAJ&pg=PT152
- ↑ https://books.google.com/books?id=1bs3Zktu4PkC&pg=PT70%7Cyear=2007
- ↑ https://www.ubcpress.ca/asset/9447/1/9780774829991.pdf
- ↑ http://www.danieldickin.ca/2014/11/open-nominations-in-trudeaus-liberal.html
- ↑ http://ottawacitizen.com/news/politics/leslie-acclaimed-liberal-candidate-in-ottawa-orleans-in-chaotic-meeting
- ↑ https://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/politics/stephen-bronfman-to-lead-trudeaus-fundraising-campaign/article13999238/
- ↑ https://yvesengler.com/2023/10/18/yes-there-is-an-israel-lobby-as-any-decent-journalist-knows/
- ↑ https://www.haaretz.com/israel-news/business/bronfmans-are-back-in-israel-after-nine-years-this-time-as-technology-investors-1.5305164
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