MP Chrystia Freeland is personally involved in the ArriveCan scandal. She was involved from day one. An email NCIO sent to RCMP HQ, Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre and Canada’s mass media, the CBC Ottawa and the National Post on March 7, 2024 explained how Chrystia Freeland was involved in the mass misappropriation/misuse of public funds.
Content of email:
Testimony given at the Standing Committee on Government Operations & Estimates provides evidence Chrystia Freeland & her chief of staff were involved in ArriveCan.
https://www.noscommunes.ca/documentviewer/en/44-1/OGGO/meeting-81/evidence
House of Commons Committee Meeting transcripts:
“Was there ever any mention of a minister, or communication with a minister about a ministerial decision for this pilot project?” Mrs. Stephanie Kusie
“It was Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland.” Ms. Ritika Dutt
Committee testimony also stated that GC Strategies communicated directly with Chrystia Freeland and her chief of staff via email. The initial email sent by GC Strategies to Chrystia Freeland and her chief of staff was a marketing letter. That means Chrystia Freeland was involved in ArriveCan from the startup.
Standing Committee on Government Operations and Estimates
Wednesday, January 17, 2024
“I was asked to draft a marketing letter addressed to Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland. The letter was amended by Botler and GC Strategies, at which point we talked about sending it to Minister Freeland’s chief of staff as well.” Mr. Vaughn Brennan
There’s an ongoing coverup because Chrystia Freeland is involved. Investigate Chrystia Freeland. Start with her record in the United States. Record filed under an alias Chrystia Freela. Look into why Chrystia Freeland has a record in the US when she worked at Reuters. Look into why Chrystia Freeland used an alias while living and working in the US. It isn’t a pen name. Chrystia Freeland left Reuters abruptly. Reasonable suspicion she left abruptly because she was being investigated. Freeland was “Managing Director and Editor, Consumer News” at Reuters. The cost of the project she headed at Reuters cost more that what was initially estimated.
BuzzFeed article – How Chrystia Freeland Hastened Reuters Next’s Demise
“After Freeland committed to Reuters Next, she set about clearing out many existing Thomson Reuters employees to make room for her own people. Between Reuters.com employees and people brought on to Reuters Next, around 60 people were working under Freeland. And that’s not including the consultants she hired.”
“Costs steadily rose with new hires and payments to vendors and consultants as the project dragged on and the launch date was continually postponed. While earlier articles estimated the cost at around $5 million, sources close to the project said that actual figure was three to four times that amount, or between $15 and $20 million. Moreover, the first former Reuters employee said that Activate itself was paid $300,000 a month.”
“In July, Freeland herself left Reuters, announcing in stunning fashion in an article in the Canadian Globe and Mail that came out at midnight that she would be running for a Canadian parliamentary seat.”
“To people below her it was something of a shock, it was sudden,” says the Reuters employee.
Blackmail used to obtain $millions from the Trudeau government.
House of Commons Comittee hearing testimony provided evidence that GC Strategies may have blackmailed MP Chrystia Freeland and/or other “senior government officials with contracting authorities” to obtain $millions from the Trudeau government.
“In our interactions with GC Strategies, Mr. Firth routinely boasted that he and his friends, senior government officials with contracting authorities, have “dirt” on each other, essentially guaranteeing silence through mutually assured destruction. While external contractors are engaged in misconduct and do the actual dirty work, I want to emphasize that their conduct would not be possible without backing from factions within the government. At least in our case, their conduct was fully directed by the faction within the government that we have encountered” Mr. Amir Morv (Chief Technology and Security Officer, Botler)
If blackmail was indeed used to obtain $millions Canadians need to know and have a right to know what dirt GC Strategies has on Minister of Finance Chrystia Freeland. After all, GC Strategies only initiated contact with Chrystia Freeland via an email to obtain $millions in public funds.