MP Chrystia Freeland tops NSICOP list of MPs colluding with foreign governments

NSICOP and Justin Trudeau can’t name the elected officials who began “assisting foreign state actors” after they were elected because MP Chrystia Freeland (Deputy Prime Minister and Finance Minister) tops the list of MPs who are foreign agents. NSICOP did not identify MPs by name, but said they (the unnamed MPs) aimed to influence colleagues in Parliament and provided confidential information to foreign officials.

“CSIS and CSE produced a body of intelligence that showed that foreign actors used deceptive or clandestine methods to cultivate relationships with Canadians who they believed would be useful in advancing their interests — particularly members of Parliament and senators — with a view to having the Canadian act in favour of the foreign actor and against Canada’s interests,” read the report.

The foreign actors include Germany’s proxy, the World Economic Forum (WEF). The WEF recruited Chrystia Freeland in January 2019 to advance Germany’s strategic interests.

Davos-Klosters, Switzerland, 25 January 2019 – The World Economic Forum announces that Chrystia Freeland, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Canada, and Fabiola Gianotti, Director-General of the European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN), join its Board of Trustees.

The Board of Trustees is the highest-level governance body of the World Economic Forum.

NSICOP has been investigating Chrystia Freeland since 2019. NSICOP’s latest report builds on NSICOP’s 2019 investigation of Global Affairs Canada when MP Chrystia Freeland headed the department. That investigation was named in the recent NSICOP special report on foreign interference activities in Canada. Screenshot from NSICOP’s special report:

Chrystia Freeland officially became a foreign agent for Canada’s WWI and WWII enemy in 2018: