Stephanie Kusie GRILLS Liberals on Carney's China Sellout – 3 Rounds of FIRE in Public Accounts
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In today's Meeting No. 22 of the Standing Committee on Public Accounts (PACP), Conservative MP Stephanie Kusie (Calgary Midnapore) grilled government witnesses across three rounds of pointed questions on the Liberal government's controversial pivot toward closer economic and strategic ties with China. This comes amid Prime Minister Mark Carney's recent high-profile visit to Beijing (January 14-17, 2026), where he announced a "new strategic partnership" with China, including tariff reductions on key Canadian exports like canola, commitments to natural uranium trade, and efforts to make bilateral relations "more predictable" than those with the U.S. amid looming trade uncertainties.Kusie pressed officials on the fiscal implications, risks to Canadian sovereignty, potential conflicts of interest, transparency in negotiations, value-for-money for taxpayers in any resulting deals or expenditures, and whether adequate safeguards exist against foreign influence, procurement vulnerabilities, or economic dependencies—echoing broader Conservative concerns about national security, supply chain risks, and prioritizing Canada-first policies over reliance on authoritarian regimes. Exchanges highlighted partisan tensions, with Kusie accusing the government of downplaying threats while chasing short-term gains, and officials defending the moves as necessary for diversification and economic stability.This video features key clips from Stephanie Kusie's three rounds of questioning, along with commentary breaking down the implications for Canadian taxpayers, trade strategy, and accountability in public spending.This video features clips and commentary from the official parliamentary proceedings, sourced primarily from ParlVU (the House of Commons webcasting service at parlvu.parl.gc.ca), the official platform for live and on-demand streaming of committee meetings, including those of the Standing Committee on Public Accounts.Fair use statement: This video is for educational, commentary, and criticism purposes under fair use/fair dealing provisions of Canadian and international copyright law. It transforms original parliamentary footage through added analysis, context, critique of government policies on foreign relations and spending, and discussion of implications for Canadian sovereignty, economic security, and taxpayer funds. No more footage is used than necessary to illustrate key points, and it does not substitute for the original source material. Viewers are encouraged to watch the full unedited sessions on the official ParlVU platform (parlvu.parl.gc.ca) or ourcommons.ca for complete context.Watch the intense back-and-forth as Kusie holds the government to account on its China pivot during this critical committee session.#PACP #StephanieKusie #CanadaChina #ChinaDeal #PublicAccounts #GovernmentSpending #TaxpayerAccountability #CanadaPolitics #ParlVU #FiscalTransparency #ThisGuysGarage #Parliament2026 #ConservativeQuestions #Sovereignty #EconomicDependence
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