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Canadian politicians 'under foreign control'
2010-06-25
IN STARTLING comments that appeared to surprise the government, Canada's spy agency has said it suspects that cabinet ministers in two Canadian provinces are under the control of foreign nations -- meaning China.

The Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS) also said some countries, including China and countries in the Middle East, were playing a long-term strategy that involves trying to recruit people in Canadian universities.

The remarks by CSIS director Richard Fadden were broadcast late on Tuesday, just before Chinese premier Hu Jintao was due to arrive in Canada on a formal visit. The country has a significant ethnic-Chinese minority.

"There are several municipal politicians in British Columbia, and in at least two provinces there are ministers of the Crown who we think are under at least the general influence of a foreign government," Mr Fadden said in a speech that was filmed by the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC).

Pressed by the CBC as to what he meant, Mr Fadden said the individuals in question -- whom he did not identify -- had no idea they were being used.
But let's see who jumps, and where ...
"They haven't really hidden their association, but what surprised us is that it's been so extensive over the years and we're now seeing, in a couple of cases, indications that they are in fact shifting their public policies as a reflection of that involvement in that particular country," he said.

Asked whether he was speaking about China, Mr Fadden referred to recent media stories about Chinese spying in Canada. "I wouldn't say that those stories were entirely incorrect and the country you mentioned is, I believe, mentioned in those stories," he said.

The office of prime minister Stephen Harper, which is trying to boost Canada's ties with China, said it did not know what Mr Fadden was talking about.

"We have no knowledge of these matters. CSIS directs its own operations," said Mr Harper's chief spokesman, Dimitri Soudas.
Posted by:Fred

#5  ION F'RNERS MEMRI > CAUCASUS EMIRATE KBK COMMAND: RUSSIA SPECIAL OPERATIONS/SPECOPS FORCES SETTING UP "FAKE MUJAHIDEEN" UNITS, via
the Russ FSB SpecOpsCtr.
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2010-06-25 23:49  

#4  Actually a denial is the correct response when the allegation is mere puffery. And a measured and reasonable response to outsides is more preductive than inflammatory rhetoric -one of the reasons why you are known here as the Excited Staes of America. As for soft centered- look to your own midsection. I expect you might find your answer.
Posted by: Northern Cousin   2010-06-25 18:33  

#3  It's a little annoying that this intelligence agency shares the CSIS acronym with the Center for Strategic and International Studies, which is the largest collective of incapable villains since SPECTRE.

The other CSIS includes Henry Kissinger, Zbigniew Brzezinski, Harold Brown, Madeleine Albright, William Cohen, Brent Scowcroft, and Richard Armitage.

"You will never find a more wretched hive of scum and villainy."
Posted by: Anonymoose   2010-06-25 16:58  

#2  Yeah. The Chinese are going to dominate Canada because they're so spongy-soft and refuse to resist outsiders. The reaction of denial will only assist the Chinese.
Posted by: gromky   2010-06-25 02:47  

#1  "The Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS) also said some countries, including China and countries in the Middle East, were playing a long-term strategy that involves trying to recruit people in Canadian universities."


Because it worked so well in the United States.
Posted by: Javins3089   2010-06-25 00:42  

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