Rise in far-right threats against Justin Trudeau, police warn

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The number of threats against Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has risen compared to the same period last year, Canadian police have warned.

Figures from the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) show there were 130 threats against Mr Trudeau and ministers from January to July.

This is a jump from 100 threats made in the same period in 2019.

The RCMP report follows a number of security incidents targeting federal officials in the country.

In July, an armed suspect was arrested for breaching the entrance of the estate where Mr Trudeau lives.

Mr Trudeau and his family, who are currently living at a cottage on the Rideau Hall estate while the prime minister's

official residence is being renovated, were not at home at the time of the incident.

Other incidents include attempted attacks on Governor General Julie Payette - the official representative of Queen Elizabeth II -

who resides at the same estate as Mr Trudeau, and more recently, Infrastructure Minister Catherine McKenna.

Footage posted on social media showed a man shouting insults and expletives about Ms McKenna and Mr Trudeau at one of Ms McKenna's staff members.

Ottowan MPP Lisa MacLeod was forced to go under police protection after receiving threatening emails,

as well as what the Ottawa Citizen newspaper described as an unspecified "mischievous incident".

Expressing her support for Ms MacLeod, Ms McKenna called for "better measures" to prevent threats and abuse against officials.

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Daniel Brien, a spokesperson with the national police force, told the Toronto Star newspaper that the RCMP

would not discuss the specific nature of the threats that the force has been tracking.

Another report, released by the Institute for Strategic Dialogue (ISD), found anti-government sentiment -

specifically against Mr Trudeau - was a "highly salient" topic among far-right extremists online, along with Islamophobia and anti-Semitism.

Justin Trudeau was mentioned in 11.4% of posts made by right-wing extremist Facebook pages and groups,

and featured in 28% of the YouTube content analysed, the ISD said.

"Anti-immigration and anti-Muslim themes are often tied to anti-Trudeau and anti-left sentiments,

as (right wing extremist) groups and individuals' perception that immigration is intrinsically tied to the policies

enacted by Trudeau's Liberal (party) government and left-wing politics more broadly," the report added.

Anti-Trudeau sentiments among extremists were also tied to anti-Semitic conspiracy theories that George Soros

and the UN are "deliberately increasing migration as part of a broader attack on white people", it said.
 
Ukrainian Borscht ......Not mine see @Sedan
I have very bad news, I have to talk about politics again!

It all started with the fact that Lukashenko, the President of Belarus, ignored the Coronovirus in his country.

After that, on the Internet, all over the world, they began to persecute him. Dig up the dirty facts of his biography and stuff. It was also said that he wants to destroy the country by ignoring the Coronovirus. But this is just the beginning! The people began to discontent with Lukashenka.

Now I watch a video on YouTube ... my hair on my head has started to move .... "Maidan" has begun in Minsk !!! Crowds of people with jubilation came to the central square, wanting to overthrow Lukashenka. I look, and I can not distinguish that it is Minsk or Kiev ... And the most important thing is the slogans from the crowd: "The police are with the people!" In Russian, Belarusian and Ukrainian, it sounds the same practically. That in Kiev, that in Kharkov during the revolution, the crowd shouted this phrase all the time. I think that this phrase was invented by the CIA, because it puts a lot of pressure on the police mentally and they can't stand it and give up!

But everything is not so simple here! There is an official agreement between Russia and Belarus, spelled out in the Constitution of Belarus, that in the event of unrest, Russian troops have the right to enter Belarus to restore order. This is how Lukashenka reinsured himself so that there would be no repetition of the Maidan.

While the Belarusian policemen huddled in a heap, under the onslaught of the crowd. A column of unmarked armored vehicles appeared on the square. Clearly, as in training, Russian special forces spilled out of the cars and began to brutally crack down on the protesters. Everything around was covered in blood .. But this time, the Maidan ended in a few hours .. So it should have been in Ukraine too. But Yanukovych turned out to be weak and soft, he did not dare to act so cruelly with people, for this he paid dearly and then very much regretted it!

After all these events, I am sure that aggravation will begin again on the border of Ukraine and Russia ...

Naive people in Ukraine who think that Russia can be defeated .. The Russian army is now at the highest level ... And this level is growing every day! And this is not only the latest weapons, it is the very fact that the warrior is Russian and he is a madman without a head, since the days of Stalin!


like Canadian to Mexican with a little gap in the middle?

cheers
 
Bro, I haven't read it specifically, but I understand that you want to involve me in political battles.)) No, this is not necessary, Bro ... I don’t know the Canadian prime minister, but I know for sure that this minister does not have a Ukrainian borscht nothing to do.))))

Yes, I saw the recipe, but I cook Ukrainian borscht differently .. My borscht is a little more complicated, there are also beef ribs ... We use beans when there is no meat in the refrigerator - this is called lean borscht. I don't use sweet pepper. I use garlic as a condiment.

But in fact, I do not see the point of what is happening here.))) I saw that I was simply mentioned!)))

Whoever needs it, I can give you a recipe for my Ukrainian borscht (I love cooking), and I can also give you a recipe for borscht that was served in canteens in the USSR according to the state standard. All chefs were taught to cook this dish in special educational institutions in the USSR. This borscht is a little simpler than what I cook.
 

what a moron..does 'wild' animal mean anything? i hope they didn't track down that poor bull and kill him for that stupid cunt the way they do bears. it's actually pretty cool how he hooked his horns on her jeans without impaling her.
 
Bro, I haven't read it specifically, but I understand that you want to involve me in political battles.)) No, this is not necessary, Bro ... I don’t know the Canadian prime minister, but I know for sure that this minister does not have a Ukrainian borscht nothing to do.))))

Yes, I saw the recipe, but I cook Ukrainian borscht differently .. My borscht is a little more complicated, there are also beef ribs ... We use beans when there is no meat in the refrigerator - this is called lean borscht. I don't use sweet pepper. I use garlic as a condiment.

But in fact, I do not see the point of what is happening here.))) I saw that I was simply mentioned!)))

Whoever needs it, I can give you a recipe for my Ukrainian borscht (I love cooking), and I can also give you a recipe for borscht that was served in canteens in the USSR according to the state standard. All chefs were taught to cook this dish in special educational institutions in the USSR. This borscht is a little simpler than what I cook.

it was just his russian humor- in absentia..he's here to start fights and divide us.
 
it was just his russian humor- in absentia..he's here to start fights and divide us.

No, Bro, this is hardly Russian humor. Russians know very little about Canada, except hockey)))

Do you want Russian humor? you are welcome.))))


Canada is a very quiet and calm country under the influence of the United States. I have nothing against Canada, like all Russians ...
 
No, Bro, this is hardly Russian humor. Russians know very little about Canada, except hockey)))

Do you want Russian humor? you are welcome.))))


Canada is a very quiet and calm country under the influence of the United States. I have nothing against Canada, like all Russians ...
So you don't think your guys military is actively messing with Canadian politics like they are ours?

I love hockey too, and also have a lot to be thankful for here too about your countries (ex country I guess technically) contributions to the sport.

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So you don't think your guys military is actively messing with Canadian politics like they are ours?
No, I didn’t say that the US crushes with weapons and armed aggression, it is mostly economic and political influence. Do you remember how Barack Abama - "Big Brother"))))))))) And Russia has nothing to do with Canada, I think so! Russia seems to have nothing to do! The problems that exist in Canada now are baby talk with the problems that are happening in Russia. In Russia, no one would pay attention to this, because all this is empty! Very similar to PR ... I think.

I love hockey too, and also have a lot to be thankful for here too about your countries (ex country I guess technically) contributions to the sport.
Yes, the USSR national team 70-80 - these were the gods of hockey.
 
I am so happy I got to see those guys skate.

I would love to agree with you about Putin not attacking democracies around the world, but he is. He is even using these attacks on his own citizens.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/news...reading-disinformation-about-her-grandfather/
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OTTAWA — Canada’s chilly relations with Russia have taken a nasty turn with charges of disinformation leveled by Canadian Foreign Minister Chrystia Freeland against Russia over allegations that her long-dead, Ukrainian-born grandfather was a Nazi collaborator in occupied Poland.

Freeland, a 49-year-old former journalist and fluent Russian speaker who was once Moscow bureau chief for the Financial Times of London, has long been on the outs with the Russian government for her outspoken support of Ukraine and her books exposing the influence of Russia’s oligarchs.

Three years ago, as an opposition member of the Canadian House of Commons, Freeland was barred from entering Russia along with a dozen other prominent Canadians in retaliation for sanctions imposed by Canada after Russia’s annexation of Crimea.

After Justin Trudeau became prime minister in 2015, Freeland was named to his Liberal Party cabinet, and in January was promoted to the global affairs portfolio, the Canadian equivalent of foreign minister. Moscow officials soon made it clear that they had no intention of lifting the ban on her travels to Russia.

Since her appointment, articles about Freeland’s family history have been spread over the Internet by Putin-leaning websites such as the Russian Insider and the New Cold War. A typical article in Consortium News, titled “A Nazi Skeleton in The Family Closet,” alleges that Freeland’s maternal grandfather, Mikhailo Chomiak, ran a Ukrainian-language newspaper in occupied Krakow during the 1940s that spread Nazi propaganda.

Chomiak immigrated to Canada after the war and became a prominent member of the large Ukrainian Canadian community in the province of Alberta, where Freeland was born. He died in 1984.

Asked this week about the spread of these allegations, Freeland linked the articles to Russian efforts at disinformation.

“I don’t think it’s a secret,” she told reporters after announcing a two-year extension of a Canadian military training mission in Ukraine. “American officials have publicly said and even (German Chancellor) Angela Merkel has publicly said that there were efforts on the Russian side to destabilize Western democracies, and I think it shouldn’t come as a surprise if these same efforts were used against Canada.”

A spokesman for the Russian Embassy in Ottawa, Kirill Kalinin, said he could not confirm or deny the stories about Freeland’s grandfather. He added that the Russian government thinks strongly that “Nazism and its hateful ideology, Nazi collaborators and followers should be unequivocally condemned.” In an earlier interview with the Globe and Mail, he specifically criticized Freeland, saying that she had “avoided giving a direct answer as to what her grandfather was doing in Krakow during World War II.”

Kalinin told The Washington Post that Russia continues to support bilateral ties with Canada, particularly in areas of common interest such as the Arctic and counterterrorism, despite occasional “name-calling originating from Ottawa.”

Many of the articles appear to have been inspired by John Helmer, a Moscow-based journalist who was described by Jeremy Kinsman, a former Canadian ambassador to Russia, as a notorious “conspiracy theorist.” Kinsman said that the Russian government remains convinced that Canada’s policies “are driven by Russophobic Ukrainian Canadians” who have considerable electoral clout, particularly in western Canada.

Relations between Canada and Russia sank to new lows during the final years of the government of Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper, who only reluctantly shook President Vladimir Putin’s hand at a summit in 2014 and reportedly told him, “You need to get out of Ukraine.” Diplomatic interchanges between the two countries basically stopped.

Things have thawed a bit since those days, with Freeland meeting last month in Germany with Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov, although there seems little sign that her travel ban will be lifted. The embassy spokesman said it’s up to Canada to take a first step if it wants to see sanctions and Russian countermeasures lifted.

The Globe and Mail reported that one of Freeland’s uncles, a retired academic, had acknowledged in an article several years ago that Chomiak had worked for a publication that spread anti-Semitic propaganda, but he never signed anything that appeared in the paper. A spokesman for Freeland, Alex Lawrence, told the Globe and Mail that she supported efforts by her uncle to study “this difficult chapter in her late grandfather’s life.”

Asked about the allegations, Lawrence said, “People should be questioning where this information comes from and the motivations behind it.” He declined to comment when contacted by The Post.

Then back in 2017, USA found 27 countries Putin has been messing with their democracies.

https://www.usatoday.com/story/news...documented-27-countries-since-2004/619056001/
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Here are a few examples cited by the alliance of alleged Russian interference:

April 5, 2004: Prime Minister Rolandas Paksas of Lithuania, a former Soviet republic, was impeached for granting citizenship to alleged Russian crime figure Yuri Borisov and leaking him classified information that he was under investigation. Borisov contributed $400,000 to Paksas' 2003 election campaign, presumably with the Kremlin's blessing.

April 27, 2007: Estonia, another former Soviet republic, accused hackers using Russian IP addresses of a wide-scale denial of service attack that shut down the Internet in Estonia, one of NATO’s newest members. The attack on the government, newspaper and banking websites appeared to be a response to Estonian authorities’ decision to move a Soviet World War II memorial known as the Bronze Soldier from a central square in Tallinn, the Baltic nation’s capital. Russia denied the accusation.

Aug. 7, 2008: Cyberattacks conducted from Russia brought Internet traffic to a halt in the former Soviet republic of Georgia, while Russian troops invaded Georgian territory.

January 2013: Spain’s Civil Guard unraveled a Russian mafia network accused of laundering large sums of money through Banco Madrid.

Sept. 17, 2014: Russian “election observers” from the Russian Public Institute of Electoral Law cast doubt on the validity of the Scottish referendum on independence from the United Kingdom a day before the vote.

July 22, 2016: WikiLeaks published about 20,000 emails from the Democratic National Committee that U.S. intelligence and independent cybersecurity firms said were stolen by Russian government hackers a month earlier.

March 9, 2017: Canada’s foreign minister was targeted in a Russian media campaign focusing on alleged Nazi links.

Spring 2017: French presidential candidate Emmanuel Macron was targeted by rumors about his sexual orientation and alleged corruption that were spread by far-right websites and relayed by Russian media. Macron was elected by a wide margin
 
April 5, 2004: Prime Minister Rolandas Paksas of Lithuania, a former Soviet republic, was impeached for granting citizenship to alleged Russian crime figure Yuri Borisov and leaking him classified information that he was under investigation. Borisov contributed $400,000 to Paksas' 2003 election campaign, presumably with the Kremlin's blessing.

April 27, 2007: Estonia, another former Soviet republic, accused hackers using Russian IP addresses of a wide-scale denial of service attack that shut down the Internet in Estonia, one of NATO’s newest members. The attack on the government, newspaper and banking websites appeared to be a response to Estonian authorities’ decision to move a Soviet World War II memorial known as the Bronze Soldier from a central square in Tallinn, the Baltic nation’s capital. Russia denied the accusation.

I agree with this, perhaps. In the Baltic republics of the former USSR, they do not like Russians very much - this is since the days of the USSR. I was in Riga in the 80s under the USSR. I was then a child. I spoke to a woman on the street in Russian to ask how to get there. An elderly woman answered me very rudely and cursed. I turned around and walked on. without answering me.

Russia has very tense relations with the Baltic countries of the former USSR. There they are demonstratively holding parades of SS veterans. They are destroying monuments to Soviet warriors, and also outraging the graves of soldiers! It's true! In Russia, this is a very sore subject - the Second World War. In this war, according to the latest estimates, about 40 million people died, citizens of the USSR, most of them were Russian Ukrainians and Belarusians. They honor the memory of their grandfathers who died in this war for their freedom. In the baltics, parades of SS veterans are being held at this time!

What do you think, what is the relationship between Russia and these countries? The question is rhetorical. But this is not aggression, Bro is an insult!

Aug. 7, 2008: Cyberattacks conducted from Russia brought Internet traffic to a halt in the former Soviet republic of Georgia, while Russian troops invaded Georgian territory.
Cyber attack?))) Bro-exhale!)))

It all started with the military conflict in Abkhazia in 1993, when the USSR collapsed, Georgia took part in the conflict. Cyber attacks have nothing to do with it! The Russians stood up for Abkhazia in 2008, Saakashvili (Georgia's president) enlisted the support of the United States. The United States has promised to send a navy to the Black Sea. As a result, Russian tanks in Tbilisi, and the US Navy never appeared on the horizon.

The United States betrayed Georgia and deceived it, Saakashvili was very excited then that he began to eat his tie. He was so upset that he was betrayed.

And these bitches still laugh at him .. imagine how insulting Saakashvili is!

After that, Abkhazia gained independence.

Now further: the scenario with Georgia was repeated in Ukraine. Maidan is a CIA special operation that was carried out at the expense of US taxpayers. Several tens of billions of dollars were invested in the operation, incl. on bribes to people who organized it. For example, Yatsenyuk, who was Prime Minister of Ukraine after the Maidan, unexpectedly became a billionaire in a few months. It was called the IMF tranche, aimed at helping the country, the people did not see the money, they were all stolen by Yatsenyuk and others .. don't you believe? look))) Did no one really notice that Yatsenyuk became a billionaire))) Or rather stole that tranche? The video of how he celebrated his first billion, at a party in his villa, was on YouTube. - while Ukraine was at war with Russia.

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The United States has promised a fleet in the Black Sea (deja vu), as well as weapons, etc.
As a result, Crimea became Russian, and Donbas gained independence.

I don’t understand one thing, what have hackers got to do with it?)))

January 2013: Spain’s Civil Guard unraveled a Russian mafia network accused of laundering large sums of money through Banco Madrid.
What does the mafia have to do with it, bro?)))

Yes, the mafia and the government, be it the United States or Russia, are one and the same ... But not to the same extent!)))

Sept. 17, 2014: Russian “election observers” from the Russian Public Institute of Electoral Law cast doubt on the validity of the Scottish referendum on independence from the United Kingdom a day before the vote.
Here I do not know why the Russian special services are interested in the elections in Scotland.

July 22, 2016: WikiLeaks published about 20,000 emails from the Democratic National Committee that U.S. intelligence and independent cybersecurity firms said were stolen by Russian government hackers a month earlier.
Again hackers))) Bro is unprovable! Once upon a time, Russian hackers broke into the Pentagon's server. It could be a puny guy with glasses at the computer, it is not necessary to be a spy and work for the government, like Snowden (read for him, Bro), it could be ordinary people, there are a lot of them in Russia, so please don't be afraid of Russian hackers how they scare you.)) Better be afraid of zombies or aliens. LOL.

March 9, 2017: Canada’s foreign minister was targeted in a Russian media campaign focusing on alleged Nazi links.
The word Nazism also gives me a nervous fit, Bro! All my grandfathers and relatives died in the Second World War, and they tortured and raped my grandparents throughout the war! So it's not customary for us to talk about it!

Spring 2017: French presidential candidate Emmanuel Macron was targeted by rumors about his sexual orientation and alleged corruption that were spread by far-right websites and relayed by Russian media. Macron was elected by a wide margin
In Russia, there is a slightly different attitude towards gays, Bro, there they can be beaten on the street if they see a gay. They don't like gays there, Bro! And Russia has always been friends with France, both now and in the old days.

Monument to a Russian soldier in France (World War I)

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So you don't think your guys military is actively messing with Canadian politics like they are ours?

I love hockey too, and also have a lot to be thankful for here too about your countries (ex country I guess technically) contributions to the sport.

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Redwings the best thing that ever came out of Russia :wink:
 
You want to read about a real cyber attack, which makes you scary! There is no way you can avoid this attack
Remember as in the Bible: why talk about a grain of sand in my eye if you don't notice the beam in your own eye!

And those attacks that you write about are that little bit in the eye, in comparison with real aggression!
Traitor to America just like any confederates
 
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