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*Sigh*

I'm confused about the rejection of a certain party leader towards getting their security clearance.

As a person who managed cabinet documents for the Associate Minister of National Defence for a few years, it shows to me that (1) we will be less safe day 1 in a Pollievre mandate, (2) it's showing his priority is his politics over our safety, and (3) he will be months behind on being brought up to speed on serious threats to Canada.

#cdnpoli #elxn45 #Canada
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Poilievre won't seek a clearance because he wouldn't get cleared. The investigation process would find things that are (at best) politically damaging or (plausibly) criminal.

CSIS has put "Indian money helped make him CPC leader" on the table; "alleged", etc. but think of how rarely CSIS does anything like that. (And how risky it is should the CPC form a government.)

He's been a minion of American cult money his entire adult life, and sees no sin in lying to unbelievers about anything.