Former Police Officers Write Open Letter to Prime Minister Exposing Corruption and Interference Within the Government

2025-04-16

Former Police Officers Write Open Letter to Prime Minister Exposing Corruption and Interference Within the Government

Apr 16, 2025 | Blog, General News

Former Police Officers Write Open Letter to Prime Minister Exposing Corruption and Interference Within the Government

This is a National Security Warning.

Two retired police officers have sent a letter to the Prime Minister detailing government corruption and foreign interference.

They specifically highlight MP Paul Chang’s alarming call for his political opponent’s abduction and transfer to a country known for human rights violations.

Rather than addressing this serious breach, the Prime Minister dismissed it as merely a “teaching moment,” effectively undermining our legal system.

The officers emphasize the dangerous pattern of ignoring national security threats, particularly Chinese interference, while protecting compromised officials.

Indeed, our government voted against identifying corrupted individuals to the Canadian public for fear of retaliation against those members of parliament.

Their letter exposes numerous ministerial failures that have betrayed public trust.

The Canadian Security and Intelligence Service (CSIS), whose primary purpose is addressing such threats, remains troublingly silent despite its mandate to protect our nation.

The evidence of these security breaches exists, and Canadians rightfully demand answers.

To read the Open Letter, click here 

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