Beijing’s primary overseas strongarming and influence-peddling agency is the United Front Work Department, and the UFWD’s strategy of “elite capture” in Canada has been every bit as successful as our worst fears. Senior China-file CSIS agents have finally stepped out into scary terrain: they’ve had it with the Trudeau government’s collusions with Beijing’s proxies in Canada.
The whistleblowers are trying to avoid prosecution under the Security of Information Act (the 1985 successor to the Official Secrets Act), but they’re also taking care to ensure that if push comes to shove they’ll be able to avail themselves of the “public interest” exemptions from prosecution, under Section 15 of the Act.
It’s that bad.