LILLEY: Guilbeault wants China as ally, serves as adviser to Beijing

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Meanwhile, Steven Guilbeault is picking fights with premiers across the country while advising coal powered China.

Anyone would be justified in pointing out the foolishness of Guilbeault looking to find an ally in Beijing.. It is described as a think tank but is actually a creation of China’s Ministry of Ecology and Environment..The ministry, part of the Communist Party of China, selects the leadership as well as “providing guidance for its operations, implementation, and daily management.” The council is tasked with conducting research and offering proposals to the Chinese government.

He sits alongside Ding Xuexiang, who serves as the chair of the CCICED. Xuexiang is also the first vice premier of the People’s Republic of China and stands just behind Xi Jinping in the pecking order of the Communist Party of China. This news comes at a time when the Trudeau government continues to drag its feet on calling a public inquiry into China’s interference in Canada. That interference goes well beyond interfering in election campaigns, it turns out they most recently conducted a disinformation campaign against Conservative MP Michael Chong in May of this year and in the past have targeted New Democrat MP Jenny Kwan.

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