U.S. Experts Warn Canada Is Losing the Fight Against PRC Criminal Networks – IOTW Report

U.S. Experts Warn Canada Is Losing the Fight Against PRC Criminal Networks

—Washington Has Run Out of Patience.

The Bureau:

WASHINGTON — In Part 2 of The Bureau’s exclusive series, a senior U.S. government intelligence expert on Chinese threat networks offers a sobering warning: as U.S. authorities continue an aggressive clampdown on fentanyl supply routes at the southern border, Canada is fast becoming a replacement hub.

The expert says Canada’s lax financial controls and underpowered legal tools are attracting transnational criminal groups from both China and Mexico. Not only is Canada serving as a backdoor for fentanyl and money laundering—it is increasingly functioning as a production and redistribution proxy for Chinese triads and cartel-linked operations based in Toronto and Vancouver.

The second half of this explosive interview reveals the extent to which U.S. authorities believe Canadian financial institutions—specifically TD Bank—have become vulnerable to infiltration by Chinese drug syndicates. more

5 Comments on U.S. Experts Warn Canada Is Losing the Fight Against PRC Criminal Networks

  1. Maybe one thing to get the Canuks attention would be to lock, bolt and chain every TD Bank bank and branches closed her in the U.S. Only verified U.S. Citizens will be allowed to move their funds and safe deposit box contents to another bank. All other assets in these banks need to be frozen until Canada has shown at least a 75% reduction in drug production, smuggling drugs across the U.S.Border and Money Laundering in their country. They may actually decide to get rid of their “Slap On The Hand” Liberal Laws and write new ones that will actually allow their Law Enforcement Agencies to accomplish what needs to be done.

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  2. This presupposes that Canada was actually trying to fight against them. Isn’t that too white cisgender heteronormative for how they’re currently running things up there?

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