🇨🇦 Former Finance Minister Bill Morneau’s Thank-You Letter to WEF Suggests More Collaboration Than Disclosed...
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From the Epoch Times and Rebel News
From Rebel News: Former Liberal finance minister Bill Morneau praised the World Economic Forum (WEF) in an undated letter for its collaboration on "common" objectives. The letter, addressed to Philipp Rösler, a former German politician with direct ties WEF to its Centre for Regional Strategies, thanked him for supporting Canada. "I would also like to take this opportunity to express my sincere appreciation to the WEF staff, for the support provided to the Government of Canada," reads the letter, obtained through an access-to-information request. The Trudeau Liberals are actively involved in at least two WEF initiatives, including the Known Traveller Digital Identification (KTDI) project and the Agile Nations network. KTDI seeks to develop a digital credential system for international travel by plane, whereas Agile Nations proposes a foundation for the "Fourth Industrial Revolution," which includes gene editing and artificial intelligence. Canada joined the latter in November 2020, a few months after Morneau resigned as finance minister and MP. As both projects fell outside the finance ministry’s mandate, Morneau’s letter appears to reference other joint collaborations. The Department of Finance did not divulge what capacity the WEF aided the government or when Morneau penned the letter.
From Epoch Times…
According to the Forum’s mission statement, the international body is dedicated to "improving the state of the world" by making capitalism more "inclusive."
Close interactions between Canadian cabinet ministers and the World Economic Forum are well-documented, but a newly revealed letter suggests forum staff may have been doing more work with the federal government than previously disclosed.
In an undated letter to a WEF official, former Finance Minister Bill Morneau praised the organization and its collaboration to achieve “common” objectives.
“I would also like to take this opportunity to express my sincere appreciation to the WEF staff, for the support provided to the Government of Canada,” wrote Mr. Morneau in the letter obtained through the access-to-information regime.
Neither the WEF nor the Canadian government typically advertise what support the forum provides. The finance department has not replied to a request for information about the date of the letter and details of how WEF staff helped the government.
The letter was addressed to Philipp Rösler, a former German politician who served as a WEF manager and head of its Centre for Regional Strategies.
The federal government is known to have been involved in at least two WEF policy initiatives: the Known Traveller Digital Identification (KTDI) project and the Agile Nations network.
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KTDI was a pilot project between Canada, the Netherlands, and private sector interests to develop a system of digital credentials for airplane travel between countries. Agile Nations is a group of countries working to streamline regulations to usher in the WEF-promoted “Fourth Industrial Revolution” that includes gene editing and artificial intelligence.
KTDI began in 2018, and Canada signed onto Agile Nations in November 2020, a few months after Mr. Morneau resigned during the WeCharity scandal. Both projects were worked on while Mr. Morneau was finance minister from 2015 to 2020.
Since both these projects fell outside of Mr. Morneau’s portfolio as finance minister, it seems to suggest that his letter of appreciation to the WEF was referring to other joint collaborations.
The WEF’s mission statement says it is dedicated to “improving the state of the world.” It gathers leaders in the fields of politics, business, and activism to promote progressive policies on issues like climate change and making capitalism more “inclusive.” As is routine with the organization, it did not respond to requests for comment.
Critics of the WEF, which gathers world elites to shape global policies, often disagree with its progressive agenda and warn about its influence on countries.
“No staff, no ministers, no MPs in my caucus will be involved whatsoever in that organization,” Conservative Party Leader Pierre Poilievre said in January. He added that officials who attend the forum’s annual meeting in Davos are “high flying, high tax, high carbon hypocrites” who travel in private jets while telling average citizens not to “heat their homes or drive their pickup trucks.”
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith has also criticized the WEF, saying in 2022 she finds it “distasteful when billionaires brag about how much control they have over political leaders, as the head of that organization has.”
Ms. Smith was likely referring to comments made by WEF founder and chairman Klaus Schwab in 2017, when he said said he was “very proud” to “penetrate the cabinets” of world governments, including that of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.
“I know that half of his cabinet or even more than half of his cabinet are actually Young Global Leaders of the World Economic Forum,” Mr. Schwab told an audience at Harvard University.
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Mr. Morneau’s letter to the WEF comes from internal Finance Department records and is the only document in the release package that pertains to Mr. Morneau. It consists mostly of praise for the organization.
“As a Steward of Economic Growth and Social Inclusion, I have had the privilege of observing first-hand and benefiting from the WEF’s important contributions to foster public and private collaboration towards developing concrete solutions for strong, broad-based economic growth,” he wrote, adding that WEF analysis of different topics such as “structural reform priorities” was “helpful to develop substantive policy measures.”
He wrote that “as we enter another ambitious year for the WEF, I look forward to a continued fruitful collaboration to pursue our common objective of achieving stronger, sustainable and more inclusive growth.”
Other department records relate to current Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland and her involvement with the WEF. She is a board member of the forum and also an alumnus of the Young Global Leaders program that Mr. Schwab referenced.
Mr. Morneau, who resigned as minister in 2020, is listed on the WEF website as an “agenda contributor“ and a ”digital member.” He was a regular participant at the group’s annual meetings in Davos, Switzerland, while he was in office.
During those years, the Finance Department’s media relations office wasn’t shy about advertising ministerial trips to Davos.
“Canada’s strong presence at the Forum underscores the importance of this meeting for shaping the international agenda and advancing economic opportunities for Canadians,” read a January 2020 press release from the department announcing Mr. Morneau’s trip.
The Finance Department has not returned inquiries in recent years pertaining to Ms. Freeland’s involvement with the WEF, nor has it issued press releases referencing her involvement.
Some have questioned whether Ms. Freeland’s role as deputy prime minister and finance minister as well as a forum board member constitutes a conflict of interest. The Office of the Conflict of Interest and Ethics Commissioner said in its 2022 annual report it received more than 1,000 requests in a two-month period from members of the public to investigate the participation of MPs and ministers in the WEF.
The office said the requests “did not provide sufficient information to warrant an investigation.” Ms. Freeland’s leadership position with the WEF has been declared to the office and has therefore been cleared.
On Another Note…
Considering the Canadian rage at Trudeau tyranny, it astounds me that we have no mechanism to eject him. In the U.S., citizens’ elected representatives can remove a president by an impeachment vote in the House of Representatives and a two-thirds majority in the Senate. Or, the 25th Amendment can be invoked, putting the vice-president in charge, if the sitting president dies, resigns or is otherwise “unable to discharge the powers and duties of his office.”
In Canada, the Governor General can appoint another prime minister. Usually, the existing PM will have died or resigned, but it is not a necessary condition. Otherwise, a non-confidence vote in the House generally encourages the prime minister to resign and dissolve Parliament, but this response is not mandatory. The PM’s Cabinet may also nudge him or her out of office, but nothing necessarily triggers this action.
We cannot tolerate this dictator for 19 more months. Canadians who previously voted Liberal must write, email, text, tweet or phone their elected Liberal representatives and threaten lifelong defeat for all Liberal politicians who do not publicly denounce Justin Trudeau and insist he resign immediately.
The Canadian people LOATHE Trudeau and wish him gone. Nobody voted for the guy, he was “installed”, just ask Klaus Schwab…..
Yeah we can remove the SOB's, but we never have the guts to. Plus there's 10 more to take their spot. They are like toe fungus...it takes a long time and you have to stay diligent to remove them. Plus read comments on Twatter X or Fascistbook...WAY too many think these liberal ass hats are doing a bang up job because the orange man hurts their widdle feel-wins. I'm personally ashamed of the US and Americans!