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40:47Now PlayingCanada's reputation as a trusted ally is under fire. This week on Inside Politics, host Kevin Klein sits down with Lawrence Pinsky KC and Robert Falcon Ouellette to unpack the espionage case rocking NATO — a Canadian intern with access to the Canadian Space Agency and Statistics Canada now accused of spying for China — and how it connects back to Winnipeg's own National Microbiology Lab scandal.
The panel doesn't stop there. They dig into:
🔹 The missing Winnipeg scientists accused of sending biological material to China
🔹 Fauci, Wuhan, and unanswered questions about COVID's origins
🔹 Whether Canada's last decade of policy change was an "extremist experiment" — or an experiment by design
🔹 Foreign interference, the Bishnoi gang, and 700+ IRGC members in Canada
🔹 Why Canada keeps electing leaders who've never had to count their pennies
🔹 Critical minerals, Chinese-owned lithium mines, and a stalled Canadian economy
A candid, occasionally combative, always direct conversation — exactly what Inside Politics viewers expect.
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