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Canada’s Prime Minister Justin Trudeau stated that he was never briefed on the matter, and his security adviser dismissed it out of hand, but 2 high-level national security reports released before and after the 2019 election indicate that he was warned that Chinese government officials were funneling money to Liberal political candidates.

The two National Security reports, dated 2019 and 2022, raise concerns about what senior federal officials knew about the alleged funding by a foreign interference network and how seriously the Trudeau government took the warnings.

The first is a “Special Report” prepared by the Privy Council Office for the Trudeau administration and dated January 2022. The memo was also finalized, implying that it was intended for Trudeau and his senior aides to read.

According to Global News, Chinese officials in Toronto disbursed money into a covert network tasked with interfering in Canada’s 2019 election.

“A large clandestine transfer of funds earmarked for the federal election from the PRC Consulate in Toronto was transferred to an elected provincial government official via a 2019 federal candidate’s staff member,” according to the PCO report.

The Intelligence Assessment Secretariat compiled this document from 100 Canadian Security Intelligence Service reports. The IAS is a division of the PCO that issues national security alerts to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and his cabinet regularly.

According to a national security official who explained the report to Global News, the finalized memo was about intelligence gleaned from an ongoing, high-level investigation in the Greater Toronto Area that began in January 2019.

Global News granted anonymity to Intelligence sources, who requested it because they face prosecution under the Security of Information Act.

According to intelligence sources, the provincial official implicated in the alleged clandestine transfer from the Toronto consulate is a member of Ontario’s legislature.

When asked if CSIS Director David Vigneault had briefed Trudeau, his staff, or cabinet on the allegations of covert funding, a CSIS spokesman said, “There are important limits to what I can publicly discuss given the need to protect sensitive activities, techniques, methods, and sources of intelligence.”

“Regarding specific briefings on foreign interference, Director Vigneault committed to working with the Privy Council Office on a consolidated response to parliamentarians during committee proceedings last week,” CSIS spokesman Eric Balsam wrote.

According to Global News, a bipartisan panel of parliamentarians issued an earlier, high-level warning about clandestine funding of China’s “preferred candidates” two months before the 2019 election.

The information came from Parliamentary Canada’s National Security and Intelligence Committee, which reviews national security issues and promotes “government-wide accountability.”

Trudeau established it in 2017, and it reports to the Prime Minister.

This is the same panel Trudeau appointed on Monday to investigate allegations of Chinese election meddling, which Global first reported in November.

However, Trudeau’s appointment of NSICOP and a “special rapporteur” did not address mounting calls from national security experts for a public inquiry into the allegations.

According to the 2019 NSICOP review of foreign interference, “foreign states clandestinely direct contributions to” Canadian politicians.

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According to the report’s subtitle, “Targeting the Political Nomination Process and Preferred Candidates,” “targeting frequently begins during the nomination process.”

Following the nomination process, “foreign states clandestinely direct contributions to and support for the campaigns and political parties of preferred candidates,” according to the review.

While the document did not examine specific interference activities aimed at the 2019 federal election, it did provide several examples of alleged Chinese election interference involving candidate targeting and funding from 2015 to 2018.

“A [People’s Republic of China] Embassy interlocutor established the ‘tea party,’ a group of community leaders, to hand-pick candidates that it would support and eventually publicly endorse,” it says.

It said a “former PRC Commercial Consul informed PRC businesses of the rules governing Canadian political contributions and urged specific business leaders to donate through Canadian subsidiaries and acquisitions.”

Global News examined an unredacted copy of the NSICOP review, which had not previously been made public.

According to its chair, MP David McGuinty, NSICOP conducted a special review of the threat of foreign interference to Canada and Ottawa’s response to it as part of its mandate.

“The Committee heard testimony from dozens of officials from Canada’s security and intelligence communities, reviewed thousands of pages of documentation, both classified and open source, and deliberated at length,” McGuinty said in a March 2020 statement, adding that the reports “were submitted to the Prime Minister on August 30, 2019.”

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While the Prime Minister’s Office confirmed to Global News on Feb. 7 that Trudeau received and reviewed the NSICOP document, spokeswoman Alison Murphy said Tuesday that Trudeau was unaware of Beijing directing funds to political candidates.

“We have no information on any federal candidates receiving money from China, as the Prime Minister stated last fall,” Murphy said.

Global News was the first to report in November on intelligence from the January 2022 “Special Report,” which alleged a sophisticated election interference network orchestrated by the Chinese consulate in Toronto to interfere in the October 2019 election.

According to reports, the group included at least 11 candidates and 13 or more aides. According to sources, an Ontario MPP was also involved, and the group included both witting and unwitting Liberals and Conservatives.

According to sources, this “clandestine transfer of funds” allegedly involved the consulate using a regime-friendly group to act as an intermediary to disburse about $250,000 to a staff member of a 2019 federal candidate. The funds were then allegedly transferred to alleged network members by the aide.

According to Global’s sources, the January 2022 briefs did not mention the network’s alleged clandestine methods or the amount of money involved.

When asked in December if Global News got anything wrong in its earlier reporting, Trudeau denied knowledge of the alleged Chinese disbursements, saying, “I never got briefings on candidates receiving money from China in all the briefings and all the serious briefings I got.”

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Jody Thomas, Trudeau’s national security and intelligence adviser, was questioned by the National Defence Committee late last year about alleged Chinese funding of candidates.

“The news stories about interference that you’ve read are just that — news stories,” Thomas said in December. “I’ll just say it: we’ve never seen money go to 11 candidates.”

Last Thursday, MP Michael Cooper followed up on Thomas’s specific remark at a Parliamentary committee on Foreign Interference hearing.

“You stated that no money was exchanged during the 2019 election, and we have seen no money go to 11 candidates, period,” Cooper said. “Could you please confirm that those were your words?”

“I’m not sure if that was my exact quote,” she said. “However, the link between 11 candidates and $250,000 was incorrect.”

To watch the video, click here: ‘For a very long time,’ Canadian national security agencies have dealt with foreign interference.

In response to Global’s questions about her testimony and her knowledge of the January 2022 “Special Report,” Privy Council Office spokesman Stephane Shank said, “Ms. Thomas will not comment on information that was improperly obtained.”

Shank cited Thomas’ December testimony, “during which the NSIA stated, ‘we have not seen money going to 11 candidates.'”

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The 2019 NSICOP memo review and the 2022 PCO Special Report aren’t the only high-level warnings the Prime Minister’s office issued about foreign funding schemes. According to a PCO memo delivered to the PMO four months after the 2019 election, China secretly transferred money to preferred candidates, as Global reported in December.

“Community leaders facilitate the clandestine transfer of funds and recruit potential targets,” according to the report.

“Its extensive network of quasi-official and local community and interest groups allowed it to obfuscate communication and the flow of funds between Canadian targets and Chinese officials,” according to the report.

Furthermore, according to the document, community leaders and “co-opted” political staffers “under broad guidance” from the Toronto consulate served as intermediaries between Chinese officials and the politicians Beijing sought to influence.

According to the document, the result of these operations is that “staff of targeted politicians provide advice on China-related issues” to the Chinese consulate.

According to the document, other network operators handle funding and attempt to recruit Canadian politicians. It also warned that such influence operations would be “more persistent and pervasive in future elections.”

Bill Blair, the former public safety minister, is the only senior Liberal government official who has acknowledged receiving the February 2020 PCO memo.

Blair, now the Minister for Emergency Preparedness, acknowledged receiving “certain information” from the 2020 memo but declined to elaborate. “I’m not able to share the details of that,” Blair, the only minister to admit it, said.

During last week’s parliamentary hearing on foreign interference, Thomas confirmed that Trudeau and members of his cabinet had received numerous briefs and memos on Chinese election interference schemes in 2019 and 2021 since January 2022.

When asked if Trudeau had been briefed on the February 2020 Privy Council Office memo, Thomas stated that she believed several of Trudeau’s members would have received it, but she did not say whether the Prime Minister had.

Government officials have long maintained that foreign interference will not jeopardize the overall integrity of the elections in 2019 and 2021.

CSIS Director Vigneault agreed with this assessment last week but suggested that Canada establish a registry that tracks foreign agents engaged in political activity to mitigate election interference.

On Monday, Trudeau reiterated the government’s earlier promise to begin consultations on establishing such a registry.

Meanwhile, the PCO’s January 2022 “Special Report” warns that China’s attacks on Canadian democratic institutions go far beyond interference in the 2019 and 2021 elections.

“We assess that Canada remains highly vulnerable to Chinese foreign interference efforts,” according to the 2022 PCO document. “We base this decision on intelligence that reveals deep and persistent Chinese Communist Party interference attempts over a decade.”

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Video Appears To Show Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs Beating Singer Cassie In Hotel Hallway In 2016

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Los Angeles — CNN’s security footage purports to show Sean “Diddy” Combs assaulting singer Cassie in a Los Angeles hotel corridor in 2016, the latest in a months-long sequence of public allegations and discoveries of physical and sexual abuse by the hip-hop entrepreneur.

The footage, which debuted on Friday, shows Combs striking and kicking the R&B singer, his protege and long-term girlfriend. The video also shows Combs pushing and dragging Cassie and hurling a vase at her.

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The security camera video, dated March 5, 2016, closely resembles the description of an incident at an InterContinental Hotel in Los Angeles’ Century City neighborhood described in a November lawsuit filed by Cassie, whose legal name is Cassandra Ventura, who claimed years of sexual abuse and other violence from Combs.

The lawsuit claims Combs paid the hotel $50,000 for the security footage. CNN could not specify how it received the video but did state that it validated the location by comparing it to publicly available photographs of the InterContinental Hotel.

Cassie’s complaint was resolved the day it was filed, but it prompted intensive scrutiny of Combs, with numerous additional claims filed in the months that followed, as well as a federal criminal sex-trafficking probe that led investigators to raid Combs’ residences in Los Angeles and Miami.

Representatives for Combs did not immediately respond to the video, but he has previously rejected the allegations in the lawsuits, and his lawyers have stated that he rejects all wrongdoing and would fight to prove his innocence.

“The gut-wrenching video has only further confirmed Mr. Combs’ disturbing and predatory behavior,” said Douglas Wigdor, Cassie’s attorney, who has filed earlier complaints against him. “Words cannot express the courage and fortitude that Ms. Ventura has shown in coming forward to bring this to light.”

The Associated Press normally does not identify persons who claim to have been sexually abused unless they come forward publicly, as Ventura has.

According to the lawsuit, Combs became “extremely intoxicated” earlier that evening and hit Ventura, resulting in a black eye. According to the lawsuit, she attempted to depart after he fell asleep. This appears to be the beginning of the video. Ventura can be seen walking towards a bank of elevators with a packed backpack.

The suit claims Combs awoke and began screaming at her, following her down the corridor.

In the video, he forcibly grabs her and yanks her to the ground before kicking her and throwing vases at her.

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According to the lawsuit, she managed to flee but later returned for fear of further violence. The suit claims that hotel workers pushed her to return to her apartment when she returned. She would run and seek refuge with a friend in Florida.

The lawsuit claims Combs paid the hotel $50,000 for the security footage.

It is doubtful that Combs will face criminal charges for the attack. In California, the statute of limitations for assault or battery ranges from one to three years, depending on whether the offense is charged as a misdemeanor or felony.

The tape was released just as Combs and his legal team began responding to the claims coming in steadily since November. They recently filed motions to dismiss portions of a complaint alleging he sexually attacked a woman in 1991, as well as the entire lawsuit alleging he and two other men raped a 17-year-old girl in 2003. According to the court pleadings, both sets of allegations are baseless.

On March 25, Homeland Security Investigations executed search warrants on Combs’ houses in Los Angeles and Miami as part of a sex trafficking investigation. His lawyer described it as “a gross use of military-level force.” The investigation is continuing. Combs hasn’t been charged.

Combs, a three-time Grammy winner and the founder of Bad Boy Records, is one of hip-hop’s most prominent producers and executives during the last three decades. He parlayed his hip-hop fame into a larger economic empire encompassing private-label spirits, clothes, and a television network. Since the charges surfaced, he has had to stand down from several of his corporate positions.

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He and Ventura started dating in 2007, dating intermittently for over ten years.

She became well-known for her hit single “Me & U,” which peaked at number one on the Billboard Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart 2006. The song was the main single from her self-titled and only studio album.

She has acted in numerous television episodes and films, including Fox’s “Empire,” “Step Up 2: The Streets,” and “Spenser Confidential.”

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Dabney Coleman, Actor Who Specialized In Curmudgeons, Dies At 92

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NEW YORK — Dabney Coleman, the mustachioed character actor who played smarmy villains like the chauvinist boss in “9 to 5” and the cruel TV director in “Tootsie,” has died. He was 92.

Coleman died Thursday at his Santa Monica home, according to his daughter, Quincy Coleman, who spoke with The Associated Press. She stated that he “took his last earthly breath peacefully and exquisitely.”

“The great Dabney Coleman developed, or defined, in a unique way, an archetype as a character actor. “He was so good at what he did that it’s difficult to imagine movies and television in the last 40 years without him,” Ben Stiller wrote on X.

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Coleman worked as a talented but underappreciated actor in films and television shows for two decades. That changed dramatically in 1976 when he was cast as the incorrigibly corrupt mayor of Fernwood’s Hamlet in “Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman,” a satire soap opera so outrageous that no network would air it.

Producer Norman Lear was ultimately able to syndicate the show, which starred Louise Lasser in the titular character. It rapidly became a cult favorite. Coleman’s role, Mayor Merle Jeeter, was particularly popular, and film and television executives noted his brilliant, humorous deadpan delivery.

Coleman, a six-footer with an enormous black mustache, went on to make his mark in other blockbuster films, including roles as a stressed-out computer scientist in “War Games,” Tom Hanks’ father in “You’ve Got Mail,” and a firefighting official in “The Towering Inferno.

He received a Golden Globe for “The Slap Maxwell Story” and an Emmy Award for best supporting actor in Peter Levin’s 1987 small-screen legal thriller “Sworn to Silence.” Some of his most recent credits include “Ray Donovan” and a regular part in “Boardwalk Empire,” for which he received two Screen Actors Guild Awards

In the revolutionary 1980 smash “9 to 5,” he played the “sexist, egotistical, lying, hypocritical bigot” employer who harassed his underappreciated female subordinates — Jane Fonda, Lily Tomlin, and Dolly Parton — until they turned the tables on him.

In 1981, he played Fonda’s kind, well-mannered lover, who asked her father (played by her real-life father, Henry Fonda) whether he could sleep with her during a visit to her parents’ holiday house in “On Golden Pond.”

In Tootsie, opposite Dustin Hoffman, Coleman played the unpleasant director of a daytime soap opera that Hoffman’s character joins by pretending to be female. Coleman’s other films included North Dallas Forty, Cloak and Dagger, Dragnet, Meet the Applegates, Inspector Gadget, and Stuart Little. He reconnected with Hoffman as a land developer in Brad Silberling’s Moonlight Mile, starring Jake Gyllenhaal.

Coleman’s arrogant roles didn’t transition so well to television, where he appeared in a few network comedies. Although some became cult favorites, just one lasted more than two seasons, and some critics questioned if a show with a lead character with no redeeming characteristics could appeal to a large audience.

“Buffalo Bill” (1983-84) was an excellent example. Coleman played “Buffalo Bill” Bittinger, the smarmy, arrogant, dimwitted daytime talk show presenter who, dissatisfied with his relegation to the small-time market of Buffalo, New York, takes it out on everyone else. Despite being cleverly written and containing a strong ensemble cast, it only lasted two seasons.

Another was 1987’s “The Slap Maxwell Story,” in which Coleman played an unsuccessful small-town columnist attempting to repair his marriage while also wooing a gorgeous young reporter.

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Other failed attempts to get a large TV audience were “Apple Pie,” “Drexell’s Class” (in which he portrayed an inside trader), and “Madman of the People,” a newspaper show in which he clashed with his younger employer, who was also his daughter.

He performed better in a co-starring role in The Guardian (2001-2004), when he played the father of a corrupt lawyer. He also liked his part as Principal Prickly in the Disney cartoon series Recess from 1997 to 2003.

Underneath all the bravado was a quiet individual. Coleman stated he was quite shy. “I’ve been shy my whole life. Perhaps it derives from being the last of four gorgeous children, including a sibling who resembled Tyrone Power. “Maybe it’s because my father died when I was four,” he told the Associated Press in 1984. “I was incredibly little, a little man there, the youngster who never caused trouble. I was drawn to fantasy; therefore, I made games for myself.”

As he grew older, he began to leave his stamp on pompous authority figures, most notably in 1998’s “My Date With the President’s Daughter,” in which he played not only an egotistical, self-absorbed president of the United States but also a dumb father to a teenage girl.

Dabney Coleman—his real name—was born in 1932 in Austin, Texas. After two years at the Virginia Military Academy, two at the University of Texas, and two in the Army, he was a 26-year-old law student when he met Zachry Scott, an Austin resident who appeared in “Mildred Pierce” and other films.

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“He was the most vibrant guy I had ever met. He convinced me to become an actress, and I went to study in New York the next day. “He didn’t think that was very wise, but I made my decision,” Coleman told The Associated Press in 1984

Early credits include television shows like Ben Casey, Dr Kildare, The Outer Limits, Bonanza, The Mod Squad, and The Towering Inferno. He made his Broadway debut in 1961 with the play A Call on Kuprin. He played Kevin Costner’s father in the film Yellowstone.

The four children Coleman had—Meghan, Kelly, Randy, and Quincy—as well as his grandchildren Hale and Gabe Torrance, Luie Freundl, and Kai and Coleman Biancaniello—survived him. Coleman had two divorces.

“My father crafted his time here on earth with a curious mind, a generous heart, and a soul on fire with passion, desire and humor that tickled the funny bone of humanity,” Quincy Coleman wrote in his memory.

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China Rolls Out New Measures To Fix Its Property Crisis, Spur Growth

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China launched a slew of new steps Friday to revitalize its struggling real estate business, as the latest data revealed that house prices had fallen over 10% since the beginning of the year.

Among other measures, the central bank said it will lower the minimum down payment for mortgages and eliminate the floor on interest rates for first and second homes.

China’s housing market has plummeted following a crackdown on excessive borrowing by property developers many years ago. This has dragged down a wide range of other sectors, including home furnishings, appliances, and construction, and delayed growth in the world’s second-largest economy.

Dozens of developers, whose armies of high-rise apartments have changed China’s metropolitan landscapes, still need to pay their obligations. Many initiatives have just stagnated, incomplete.

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He Lifeng, a deputy premier, stated that officials would implement laws tailored to each city and “fight the tough battle of dealing with the risk of unfinished commercial housing.”

“We will solidly advance key tasks such as guaranteed housing delivery and absorption of existing commercial housing,” He said during a top-level property policy teleconference, according to the official Xinhua News Agency.

The drive to entice more families to buy homes has gathered traction after previous moves, such as interest rate cuts and government-backed financing, failed to attract buyers when developers struggled to produce housing that had already been promised and paid for.

Housing is a mainstay of Chinese investment due to the cheap interest rates paid by banks, and many potential purchasers may be waiting for the market to bottom out before making fresh purchases. Furthermore, layoffs and other economic disruptions caused by the pandemic have made many individuals wary of spending.

The People’s Bank of China said that beginning Saturday, the interest rate for first-time housing provident fund loans for less than five years will be reduced by 0.25 percentage points to 2.35%. The loan rate for loans for more than five years has decreased by 0.25 percentage points to 2.85%.

According to the report, the minimum down payment for first-time homebuyer loans will be 15% of the total purchase price. The tax on second residences will be 25%.

According to Chen Wenjing of China Index Holdings, a Nasdaq-listed company that specializes in information about China’s real estate market, the latest efforts, which have reduced down payment levels and mortgage interest rates to historic lows, demonstrate Chinese leaders’ determination to stabilize the real estate market.

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“Reducing the down payment threshold and home purchase costs for residents will likely boost their willingness to buy homes,” Chen stated. He said that if large cities follow through with such initiatives, market sentiment would likely rise even further.

Dong Jianguo, vice minister of Housing and Urban-Rural Development, stated that officials should focus on ensuring that property buyers receive what they paid for, and if that is not possible, the courts may have to intervene.

“In judicial proceedings, protecting the legitimate rights and interests of homebuyers should also be a top priority,” Dong said at a news conference in Beijing.

Earlier Friday, officials from the National Bureau of Statistics acknowledged that domestic demand — spending by consumers and businesses — remained “insufficient” and said the government was considering additional ways to revitalize the property industry after housing prices fell 9.8% in January-April compared to the previous year.

“The complexity, harshness, and uncertainty of the external environment are rapidly growing. “There is insufficient effective domestic demand, high business pressure, and numerous risks and hidden dangers,” said Liu Aihua, a bureau spokesperson.

“The foundation for recovery needs to be strengthened,” Liu stated.

One of the primary measures being implemented is for local governments to buy units that have gone unsold owing to low demand and rent them out as cheap housing in pilot schemes that are national policy.

As part of the newest policy easing, the central bank announced the establishment of a 300 billion yuan ($42 billion) fund to finance the purchase of vacant homes by state-owned enterprises and local governments for use as affordable housing.

China’s economy expanded at a healthy 5.3% rate in the first quarter of this year, but this is rather slow for a developing country, and signals of fragility remain.

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On Friday, the National Bureau of Statistics said that manufacturing output increased by 6.7% in April compared to the previous year, while investment in fixed assets such as factory equipment increased by 4.2%.

However, housing starts plummeted nearly 25% yearly, while sales by floor area fell 20%. Financing for property projects declined by 25%.

Retail sales increased only 2.3% in April.

Officials predicted demand would revive as the government implemented initiatives encouraging people to sell their old cars and appliances and acquire new ones.

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