Canada,
Jagmeet Singh is, in my view, the most powerful and dangerous person in our country.
I don’t call him the most powerful and dangerous Canadian because I argue he isn’t truly Canadian—he's a traitor born in Canada.
Here’s why:
Refused Entry to India: He’s the only elected Canadian official ever refused entry to India, barred in 2013 and 2017 for criticizing the Indian government’s handling of 1984 anti-Sikh violence.
Alleged Ties to Separatists: India alleges Singh has not distanced himself enough from separatist elements advocating for an independent Khalistan.
Safe Haven Claims: New Delhi also contends that certain Sikh-based groups affiliated with the Khalistan movement—such as Babbar Khalsa International and the Khalistan Zindabad Force, both banned as terrorist organizations by the Indian government—are finding safe haven on Canadian soil.
Air India Bombing Legacy: The 1985 Air India bombing, Canada’s worst terrorist attack, was orchestrated by Babbar Khalsa—a Khalistan-affiliated terrorist group and remains a painful reminder of Sikh extremism in the country.
Keeping Trudeau in Power: Despite many Canadians and members of his own party calling for a non-confidence vote, Singh made a deal that kept Prime Minister Justin Trudeau in power for years.
Potential Deal with Mark Carney: Mark Carney, the frontrunner to replace Trudeau, has reportedly met with Singh to discuss another agreement that could again postpone the election Canadians have been demanding.
Alleged Links to the World Economic Forum: Some allege that Singh has ties to the WEF’s Young Global Leaders program, fueling fears that he may be part of a broader “globalist” agenda clearly at odds with Canada’s national interests.
And he looks like a movie villain.
I am very concerned that Carney and Singh are about to rule Canada for months to come, giving the Canadian-arm of the Khalistan movement time to continue to grow.
Traitor. Treason. Tyrant.
Join Paula & Jay over Tea & Coffee as they talk about the news of the day, life, and whatever comes up. Special Guest: Bruce Pardy
On January 10th, Canada’s leading voices in law, science, economics, Indigenous relations, youth protection, and government authority come together to reveal the Fundamental Truths shaping our country’s future.
Featuring
Jason Lavigne
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Dr. Jack Mintz
Economist & Public Policy Scholar
Leighton Grey, K.C.
Constitutional Lawyer & Indigenous Rights Advocate
Mia Hughes
Director, Genspect Canada & Senior Fellow, MacDonald-Laurier Institute
John Carpay
President, Justice Centre for Constitutional Freedoms
Bath-Shéba van den Berg
Human Rights Lawyer & Specialist in International Law
Bruce Pardy
Professor of Law, Queen’s University & Executive Director, Rights Probe
Shawn Buckley
Constitutional Lawyer, Founder and Former Lead Counsel of the NCI, Founder & President of the NHPPA
Teresa Buckley
NHPPA & Former NCI Communications and Executive Director
Moderator: Nadine Wellwood
Political Commentator & Public Policy Advocate
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Due to the need to vote on several bills in the Legislature today, this interview with Hon. Mickey Amery will need to be rescheduled.
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