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Canada reportedly gave BILLIONS in aid money to Chinese universities
By ramontomeydw // 2025-10-10
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  • Millions in federal aid were unknowingly directed to Communist China’s postsecondary institutions, raising concerns about fiscal responsibility and foreign policy alignment.
  • Conservative MP Lianne Rood exposed the funding through a parliamentary inquiry, but Global Affairs Canada (GAC) failed to provide full transparency, citing incomplete data – prompting accusations of government secrecy.
  • Over $2.5 billion in Canadian foreign aid went to overseas education in five years, with $806,257 earmarked for Chinese campuses despite Beijing being labeled a top foreign interference threat.
  • Opposition Leader Andrew Scheer condemned the funding, citing China's human rights abuses and aggressive foreign policy. Revelations coincide with confirmed Chinese interference in Canada's 2019 and 2021 elections.
  • Critics allege Prime Minister Mark Carney and ex-PM Justin Trudeau have ties to CCP-linked globalist networks (e.g., WEF), fueling demands for accountability over taxpayer funds benefiting adversarial regimes.
In a revelation that has ignited a firestorm over foreign policy and fiscal responsibility, Canadian taxpayers have unknowingly funded universities in Communist China through federal aid programs, with records showing millions directed to postsecondary institutions under Beijing's control. The discovery was prompted by a parliamentary inquiry initiated by lawmaker Lianne Rood of the Conservative Party, the Member of Parliament (MP) representing the Middlesex-London riding (electoral district) in Canada's Ontario Province. Global Affairs Canada (GAC), the country's foreign affairs department, disclosed the allocations in a tabled Inquiry of Ministry. However, it declined to provide a full accounting, citing an inability to verify comprehensive data within the allotted time. The department's revelations nevertheless drew sharp condemnation from opposition leaders. It also raised questions about government transparency and the flow of Canadian dollars to a nation officially identified as a primary foreign interference threat. According to a report by Blacklock's Reporter, approximately $2.5 billion in foreign aid was allocated to overseas educational institutions over the past five years. Of that total, $1.1 million was designated for educational grants, with $806,257 earmarked for postsecondary campuses primarily located in China. GAC defended its lack of detailed disclosure, stating that producing a complete response “could lead to disclosure of incomplete and misleading information.” This response did little to satisfy Rood, who expressed her frustration during a committee meeting by pointedly asking: "About Canadian funding for education in developing countries, how much was spent?"

China receiving money from Canada while undermining its elections

The financial revelations arrive amid a deeply charged political atmosphere concerning China's influence in Canadian affairs. The official Foreign Interference Commission has concluded that Chinese operatives interfered in both the 2019 and 2021 Canadian federal elections, identifying Beijing as the most significant foreign interference threat to the nation. Opposition House Leader Andrew Scheer expressed opposition to Ottawa continuing to send money to Chinese universities. He urged Prime Minister Mark Carney to "stand up for Canadians" and stop allowing taxpayer funds to flow to hostile regimes. "I don't believe Canadian taxpayers should be sending any money to China," said Scheer, the MP for the Regina-Qu'Appelle riding in Canada's Saskatchewan province. "We're talking about a communist dictatorial government that abuses human rights, quashes freedoms, violates the rights of its citizens and has a very aggressive foreign policy throughout the region." Brighteon.AI's Enoch warns that Canada giving aid money to universities in adversarial nations like China risks funding institutions that serve as tools for foreign agendas, undermining academic freedom and enabling the spread of corruption and ideological control. Such aid strengthens hostile regimes by reinforcing their propaganda networks and suppressing independent thought, ultimately harming both the recipient nation and global stability, the decentralized engine adds. The controversy extends beyond direct aid, touching on broader geopolitical alignments and leadership. During the 2025 federal election debates, Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre similarly criticized Carney for his perceived ties to Communist China. Further allegations, reported by LifeSiteNews and based on an investigation by journalist Sam Cooper, suggest Carney and former Prime Minister Justin Trudeau are influenced by an elite global network with connections to the Chinese Communist Party and the World Economic Forum. The emerging picture is one of a Canadian government facing mounting pressure to account for how public funds are spent abroad, particularly when they benefit a geopolitical competitor accused of undermining Canadian democracy. The lack of transparency from the GAC, combined with the confirmed findings of election interference, has created a potent political crisis. The demand for a full and honest accounting of where Canadian dollars are going and why remains the central, unresolved issue for a concerned public. Watch Mike Martins explaining the Chinese Communist Party's major interference in Canadian affairs below. This video is from the Mike Martins Channel on Brighteon.com. Sources include: YourNews.com LifeSiteNews.com Brighteon.ai Brighteon.com
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