CANADA'S SOVEREIGNTY IN QUESTION AFTER MEETING WITH CHINESE AUTHORITIES REVEALED

Canada’s quisling pro-Chinese Communist Harper government is under fire for another scandal involving the sovereignty of Canada and the control over our policy allowed to the Chinese communist government, it was learned by this site.

It turns out that Canadian border officials (C|BSA) meet with their Chinese counterparts to discuss what to do with fugitives sought by the communist country. The purpose of these meetings is to provide the Chinese delegation with background information on managing Chinese fugitives… and to discuss specific cases which China claims are alleged fugitives from what the Chinese communists call justice.

After one such meeting, the same night a group of CBSA managers met with Chinese officials at a Mississauga restaurant, a further get-together in which the Canadians allegedly got drunk with their guests.

Extradition within independent sovereign nations requires a country to formally request the return of an alleged fugitive – a decision that is made by an extradition judge, not by the country making the demand.

“CBSA is using deportation as disguised extradition,” said Audrey Macklin, a law professor at the University of Toronto. “Essentially China is recruiting Canada to do its dirty work for it and circumventing extradition. This does not look good on CBSA or Canada.”

“To avoid the extradition process is to do an end run and facilitate the return of people to face what could be inhumane, unjust conditions of abuse, torture and unfairness,” Macklin said.

Opposition critics wonder why the Conservative government of Canada is allowing this kind of collaboration with the Chinese, a collaboration that sovereign nations do not allow.