WATCH: In “Canada Under Attack” Documentary, MP Garnett Genuis Explains The Threat Posed By A New Authoritarian Axis

A remarkably principled and in-depth look at the threats facing our nation.

At a time when the world is moving closer and closer to a potential large-scale conflict, there has never been more of a need for serious and principled voices in this country.

While the Liberal government led by Justin Trudeau is unserious at best – and sympathetic to many of our enemies – at worst, the Official Opposition is increasingly stepping up and offering an alternative.

One of those voices is Conservative MP Garnett Genuis.

While foreign policy and national security discussions in Canada are often nothing but tools for domestic politics, Genuis has been making the case for Canada to get back to a foreign policy based on core principles.

A key part of this is recognizing the dangerous situation in which Canada – and our allies – find ourselves.

China, Russia, and Iran are all working together to try and weaken the Western world, and we see it happening here in Canada.

Since the October 7th attack on Israel, Iran-linked proxy groups have been seeking to intimidate Canadians and spread pro-Hamas, anti-Israel propaganda.

Many of those Iran-linked groups have been doing this for quite some time, intimidating critics of the Islamist regime.

Yet, all the while, the Liberal government has refused to list the Iran-controlled Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps as a terrorist organization, something that is all the more egregious given Iran’s funding of Hamas and their large-scale deliveries of combat drones to Russia – drones the Putin regime is using to kill Ukrainians.

Canada cannot afford to look the other way and just hope these threats go away.

Instead, we must address the threats and confront them in a way that upholds Canadian values.

With that in mind, MP Genuis is doing a real public service by helping to explain the dangers facing our country, and I encourage you to watch and share his new documentary “Canada Under Attack,” which you can find below:

Spencer Fernando

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