Madam Speaker, I would like to start with some very good news and that is the arrival of my nephew today, Santiago Barrett, the first-born to my brother Matt and his wife Sulin. I say congratulations to them and welcome to Santiago. It is really exciting news. We can hear the excitement from the government benches, but I do have to pivot from the good news to the bad.
It goes like this: tens of millions of dollars invested in hotels, multi-million dollar mansions, millions of dollars in cash, targeted shootings, sex trafficking, dozens of arrests, many seized illegal weapons and much seized illegal ammunition. Those items were reported this week by Sam Cooper with Global News, as he reported on a China-based transnational cartel operating in Toronto and Vancouver.
The business model involved illegal casinos believed to be laundering drug cash. That cash was then used for, among other things, political donations. Those political donations were used to gain access to Liberal politicians. There are pictures in the article here from those newspaper reports and online reports. In the past we have seen reports of former Liberal MP Joe Peschisolido with those very individuals, but also of the Prime Minister. It is important to note that there was also a million-dollar donation to the Trudeau Foundation.
Following those donations, there were meetings with the Prime Minister. The Chinese Communist Party refers to this strategy as its magic or secret weapon for improving and gaining influence here in Canada. It is troubling that we have had illegal casinos operating in two provinces that we know of, with drug cash, shootings, sex trafficking and dirty money flowing back into the pockets of organizations that fund political activity in Canada, with those donations being used to gain access.
The most troubling aspect of this, of course, is the source country: Communist China. We have great concern about their dealings, and there is so much at stake with Canadians illegally jailed there.
When will the government and the Prime Minister put their relationship with Communist China on ice and deal with Canadian interests first? It's time to put Canada first. When will they?