Justin Trudeau violating both federal and criminal laws by being a MP and a shareholder and an officer of 9190-0563 QUÉBEC INC

“When performing parliamentary duties & functions, a member shall not act in any way to further his or her private interests or those of a member of the member’s family” Parliament, CONFLICT OF INTEREST CODE FOR MEMBERS OF THE HOUSE OF COMMONS

A reasonable person would conclude that there is a breach of trust by Justin Trudeau enacting legislation requiring vendors to purchase and use paper products and banning use of plastic products such as plastic grocery bags. Justin Trudeau and his brother benefit from legislation banning use of plastic grocery bags and other single use plastic products. Justin Trudeau is a shareholder and Vice-president of 9190-0563 QUÉBEC INC – PRODUCTION AND SALE OF FIREWOOD AND LUMBER

Lumber is used to make paper products like grocery bags, paper plates and other paper products that vendors are now being forced to buy and use because of Justin Trudeau’s legislation.

Breach of trust by public officer

122 Every official who, in connection with the duties of their office, commits fraud or a breach of trust, whether or not the fraud or breach of trust would be an offence if it were committed in relation to a private person, is guilty of

(a) an indictable offence and liable to imprisonment for a term of not more than five years; or
(b) an offence punishable on summary conviction.

Actus Reus

The indictable offence of “breach of trust” can include “any breach of the appropriate standard of responsibility and conduct demanded of the accused by the nature of his office as a senior civil servant of the Crown.”

The prohibited act must cause a personal benefit to the accused and must be contrary to the duties imposed upon them.

Furthermore, a reasonable person would conclude that the price of lumber is so high because lumber prices are being inflated to benefit Justin Trudeau personally. Continues to be listed as a shareholder and the Vice-president of 9190-0563 QUÉBEC INC – PRODUCTION AND SALE OF FIREWOOD AND LUMBER

Justin Trudeau continuing to be an officer in 9190-0563 QUÉBEC INC. is defined by the federal law, the Conflict of Interest Act as Prohibited activities.

15 (1) No reporting public office holder shall (c) continue as, or become, a director or officer in a corporation or an organization

“a public office holder (Justin Trudeau, Vice-President of 9190-0563 QUÉBEC INC.) is in a conflict of interest when he or she exercises an official power, duty or function that provides an opportunity to further his or her private interests or those of his or her relatives” DoJ

Justin Trudeau blames oil industry for causing global warming Is intent on making Canada CO2 free by phasing out Canada’s oil industry yet his 9190-0563 QUÉBEC INC is the PRODUCTION AND SALE OF HEATING WOOD & LUMBER. Burning HEATING WOOD contributes to CO2 emissions. Burning wood releases CO2. Burning of 1 kg of HEATING WOOD will generate 1.65 to 1.80 Kg of CO2.

“Corruption is governed under the Criminal Code which prohibits various forms of corruption including bribery of various officials, frauds on the government, breach of trust by a public officer and secret commissions …”

“Unlike the United States, there is no central regulatory body responsible for the investigation of anti-corruption matters in Canada. … the Criminal Code are addressed as police matters and investigated and enforced by the RCMP.” Osler, law firm

MP Chrystia Freeland continues to violate the law

 

An apparent conflict of interest exists when there is a reasonable apprehension, which reasonably well-informed persons could properly have, that a conflict of interest exists.

Conflict of Interest Act (S.C. 2006, c. 9, s. 2)

Prohibited activities

15 (1) No reporting public office holder (Chrystia Freeland) shall, except as required in the exercise of his or her official powers, duties and functions,

(c) continue as, or become, a director or officer in a corporation or an organization.

Chrystia Freeland is in a conflict of interest. While serving as a member of Parliament of Canada Chrystia Freeland became and continues to be an active member of the Board of Trustees for the World Economic Forum.

Davos-Klosters, Switzerland, 25 January 2019 – The World Economic Forum announces that Chrystia Freeland, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Canada, … join its Board of Trustees.”

“The Board of Trustees serves as the guardian of the World Economic Forum’s mission and values” World Economic Forum

The World Economic Forum’s current and ongoing mission is to use COVID-19 to launch the Great Reset initiative, World Economic Forum (WEF) missions included obtaining funds for cash strapped Germany to sponsor the coordinated COVID-19 biological attack. Government of Canada financial reporting provides evidence WEF obtained COVID-19 biological attack funding for Germany from WEF Board of Trustees member MP and Deputy PM Chrystia Freeland. Information supporting the reasonable suspicion provided in September 18, 2021 posted PRESS Core article. Excerpt,

“The Department of Finance Canada announced today that Canada’s official international reserves increased by an amount equivalent to US$1,175 million during January to US$86,472 million. This was driven by reserves management funding operations (US$566 million). … Notes. During January, Canada issued a 5-year US$3 billion global bond” Government of Canada’s “Official International Reserves – February 5, 2020” 

As of January 2, 2022 , the German founded and lead World Economic Forum still lists Canadian MP Chrystia Freeland as an active member of its Board of Trustees.

Similar to a board of directors, board of trustees play a strong role in governance, tasked with strategic planning and providing oversight and accountability for the organization. … The board of trustees’ primary responsibility is to uphold their fiduciary duties.

Being an active member of the World Economic Forum’s Board of Trustees isn’t just a conflict of interest offence her actions is a criminal offence – Breach of trust by public officer.

Regardless of whether specific rules of government ethics have been adopted, public officials have a broad fiduciary duty to carry out their responsibilities in a manner that is faithful to the public trust that has been reposed in them.

Even if no ethics code has been adopted, or if no code provision is on point, public officials must act in a manner that comports with their common law fiduciary-duty obligations.

Breach of trust by public officer

122 Every official who, in connection with the duties of their office, commits fraud or a breach of trust, whether or not the fraud or breach of trust would be an offence if it were committed in relation to a private person, is guilty of

(a) an indictable offence and liable to imprisonment for a term of not more than five years; or
(b) an offence punishable on summary conviction.

Actus Reus

A “breach of trust” can include “any breach of the appropriate standard of responsibility and conduct demanded of the accused by the nature of his office as a senior civil servant of the Crown.”

Chrystia Freeland becoming and continuing to be an active member of the Board of Trustees for the World Economic Forum, is contrary to the duties imposed upon her as a member of Parliament (MP).

There is be a marked departure from the standard expected from the public official, MP Chrystia Freeland.