"Conservative leader calls on Liberal government to release names of MPs accused of helping foreign states “
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"Conservative leader calls on Liberal government to release names of MPs accused of helping foreign states “
He won't be so eager for the names the minute he finds out any of the MPs are Conservative Party members.
But then.. he'd have to gain security clearance to be able to see that information, which he refuses.
It's always a good look for the guy who wants to be Prime Minister to not want to see Classified intel.
Self-righteous fool.
https://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/nsicop-intelligence-1.7225237
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He's not cleared to see his name on the list! -
@AWolfInCheapClothing probably!
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@chris A fools strategy? If you never know the truth, then you can never be caught in a lie. Truth's can be very inconvenient, they demand an honest response.
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Truth is not something I work with; it is too flexible.
Facts, on the other hand, are less amenable to interpretation.
At this point in the timeline, Mr Poilievre's refusal to get a security clearance looks less like it is something under his control; that is, he does not have one because he cannot get one.
Which, of course, may be related to this news story, if factually correct.
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Well, the only evidence we have that people can is when they are acknowledged as having security clearance, often by defacto (serving in a rôle for which clearance is required.)
That Mr Poilievre makes public he does not have security clearance, while aiming to be in a position which requires it, is an attempt at a constitutional crisis, one which has been tied to state actors in the past. That is not evidence, but a correlation.