Singh’s NDP Refuse To Protect Canadian Democracy From Foreign Interference

Ottawa, ON – Canada’s democracy has never been more vulnerable to foreign interference. From interference in our elections to threats, harassment and violence targeting our citizens, foreign interference is a serious and growing threat to our national security. For this reason, Common Sense Conservatives sought unanimous consent on a motion today which would’ve assisted in swiftly passing Bill C-70 and implementing measures to protect our democracy and our people ahead of the next federal election.

This motion should have had the full support of all parties in the House of Commons. After all, Canadians deserve to have their elections protected from coercive, clandestine and corrupt foreign interference threat activities of authoritarian states. However, Jagmeet Singh’s NDP decided to shut down this motion and obstruct the clear path laid out to pass this foreign interference law.

As a result of this, it is now uncertain whether this law will be passed quickly enough so that it can be fully implemented in time for the next federal election. This was a shameful decision by the NDP which could seriously harm efforts to protect Canadians and our elections. Apparently, Jagmeet Singh and the NDP do not think that foreign interference is a serious issue that warrants swift passage of this law, and would rather play political games, delaying protections for Canadians from the interference of hostile states. It is now clearer than ever that Jagmeet Singh is an unserious leader whose party is incapable of good judgment on matters of grave national importance such as this. Common Sense Conservatives will continue to work to ensure Canadians can head to the next election with confidence that it will be protected from threats, intimidation and other interference from foreign states.

Les conservateurs de gros bon sens demandent à la ministre des Pêches d’écouter les pêcheurs de harengs

Les conservateurs de gros bon sens demandent à la ministre des Pêches d’écouter les pêcheurs de harengs

Grand Falls — Windsor, T.-N. — Clifford Small, député de Coast of Bays-Central-Notre Dame et ministre du Cabinet fantôme conservateur responsable des Pêches, des Océans et de la Garde côtière canadienne ; Rick Perkins, député de South Shore-St. Margarets et ministre du Cabinet fantôme conservateur responsable de l’Innovation, des Sciences et de l’Industrie ; John Williamson, député de New Brunswick Sud-Ouest ; et Chris d’Entremont, député de Nova-Ouest, ont fait la déclaration suivante sur la récente réduction du total autorisé des captures (TAC) de hareng dans le sud-ouest de la Nouvelle-Écosse et dans la baie de Fundy :

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Common Sense Conservatives Call For The Minister Of Fisheries To Listen To The Harvesters Of The Herring Fishery

Common Sense Conservatives Call For The Minister Of Fisheries To Listen To The Harvesters Of The Herring Fishery

Grand Falls – Windsor, NL – Clifford Small, MP for Coast of Bays-Central-Notre Dame and Shadow Minister for Fisheries, Oceans and The Canadian Coast Guard; Rick Perkins, MP for South Shore-St. Margarets and Shadow Minister for Innovation, Science and Industry; John Williamson, MP for New Brunswick Southwest; and Chris d’Entremont, MP for West Nova, released the following statement on the recent reduction of the herring Total Allowable Catch (TAC) in Southwestern Nova Scotia and the Bay of Fundy:

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