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Fentanyl from Canada is killing Americans — but Trudeau cares more about prosecuting the Freedom Convoy

Last week, world leaders in politics and technology were convened in Paris for the Artificial Intelligence Action Summit.

The summit, co-hosted by French President Emmanuel Macron and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, also hosted Vice President JD Vance on his first international mission.

The bust at the Port of Vancouver covered 85 tons of fentanyl and methamphetamine, as well as the ingredients used to produce both.

Vance's presence indicated the importance of the topic being discussed. This included the current arms race with China to achieve AI hegemony.

Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau will distribute normal bromide on the need for clean energy to fuel future robot overlords without angering the sky despite recent announcements of plans to resign It was there for me.

“With G7 Partners, we are working to ensure that innovators have access to clean, reliable energy to power AI without hindering the fight against climate change,” Canada He spoke to a Tech representative in addition to a roundtable that includes French officials. Companies such as Amazon, Dell, IBM.

False check

Bubbling under the surface of the summit was another problem: Current tension A 25% tariff president between Canada and the US slapped Canadian steel and aluminum.

The response from the Canadian media was to surround Trudeau's wagon to protect his dear leader from the industry that has become lavish. Over $700 million subsidies Since 2019.

CTV News' Recent “Fact Check” Representative of Trump's claims. The article proudly says that just 0.2% of all fentanyl seized at the US border comes from Canada. Another number that has never been mentioned is much more difficult to calculate – the amount of Canadian fentanyl in that habit It's failing Wrap it.

The power of mainstream Canadian media is declining, but remains effective in shaping the story. So most Canadians and Americans may not know the reporters who actually work to investigate the issue.

One such reporter is Sam Cooper. He delves into Canadian drug trafficking into his subsack, the Bureau.

Canadian Drug Hub

in One Since last November, Cooper quotes David Lucky, a defense researcher at Land Corporation. David Lucky traces the global supply chain of illegal fentanyl to China. Cooper has identified Canada's important role in this “ecosystem.”

“As reported by the Bureau, the ports in British Columbia, particularly Vancouver, are important loading and production hubs for triad fentanil producers and moneylanders working in conjunction with Mexican cartels and Iranian nationally linked criminals. I understand that.”

Recent Viruses on YouTube InterviewCooper emphasizes that this is not new, mentioning that the bust at the Port of Vancouver covers 85 tons of fentanyl and methamphetamine, as well as the ingredients used to produce both.

In the same interview, Cooper points out that only 0.005% of shipping containers moving through the port are inspected.

Such stories pose a question of the mainstream media's claim that fentanyl, which has little to no life in America, is rare.

Also, the bust of Canada's largest fentanyl lab inside British Columbia, last October is still underway. Enough fentanyl has been seized to kill everyone in Canada twice.

This is square in a recent report from the Royal Canadian Cavalry Police Organized Crime Unit that at least 235 Canadian gangs are involved in the production and distribution of fentanyl.

Is it no wonder Trump and the US authorities have lost faith in the Canadian government's ability to deal with the issue?

Border control “joke”

in Another articleCooper said Canadian police experts say Homeland Security has “respect” for Canadian Border Services agencies. The experts continue.

“It was a long-standing joke that they were basically collecting taxes. [from] Mom and Dad are driving because they drink too many 2 packs of cigarettes and 6 packs of beer, but behind them is a truck with 200, 300 and 500 kilos of cocaine. That was ridiculous. ”

Experts dislike having competent executives in an organization, but the big picture he presents is disastrous.

“It's running very poorly. The level of incompetence within Canadian law enforcement is phenomenal. I don't think people understand — if so, they probably do have a way of thinking how bad it actually is. It would be too scary to know what.”

The image of a truck filled with cocaine raises questions. Who is transporting all of this fentanyl across the border?

Drag Lab Pipeline

In me My own investigationI discovered that one group of perpetrators continued to repeat themselves on drug busts, including truck drivers and Punjabi immigrants in the border or within the US.

Over the past few years, the Canadian trucking industry has absorbed a large number of Punjabi drivers, as long as it accounts for 50% of the trucking market in Toronto and Vancouver.

Unfortunately, some of these new operators are using immigration scams to take their compatriots to Canada, as reported in a 2019 survey by Canada's largest newspaper, The Globe and Mail. He was arrested.

Six years later, the government does little to deal with this practice. This seems to have a more ominous purpose now than cost reduction.

There have since been more than $3 billion in US fines recently imposed against the Toronto Dominion Bank for money laundering connected to fentanyl. To appease his allies south of the border, Trudeau ordered an increase in helicopter patrols. It has not yet been explained how the measure is supposed to thwart the Triad drug traffickers and the corrupt bankers who helped them.

Head in the sand

Perhaps the strategy is simply to ignore what is happening. That's at least a sense given by a recent false investigation into China's interference in Canadian politics. Justice somehow was handpicked by Trudeau Nothing wrong foundno one explained it.

Once again, Trudeau's government was tied to more pressing legal matters. That is, last year federal courts accused that cracking down on truck drivers with free emergency usage is a violation of Canadians' charter rights and a “unfair” violation. And irrational. ”

“irrationality” does not address the growing dangerous position as a global leader in fentanyl and fentanyl production in Canada, but instead brings Trudeau's scarce enforcement resources spending and members of freedom fleets to the edge of the globe. It's also a good word to describe the court time to chase. distribution.

At least that's how you imagine Trump threatening to create a 51st state, even though he jokingly threatened. He's the man who punished the wrong group of truckers for the past three years.

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