
Marcus Kolga
Writer at Freelance
π¨π¦πͺπͺHuman rights, democracy, Magnitsky, fighting disinfo. CEE Council https://t.co/7cVPwGLQ8g @mlinstitute @upnorthmagazine @CDAInstitute #NAFOfella
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1 day ago |
theglobeandmail.com | Garry Kasparov |Marcus Kolga
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1 week ago |
readtheline.ca | Marcus Kolga
By: Marcus KolgaOver the past two years, Canadians have been made painfully aware of the growing threat that foreign interference poses to our democracy. Through persistent media reporting and the findings of Justice Marie-JosΓ©e Hogueβs inquiry, we have heard and read about how authoritarian regimes such as China, Russia, and Iran seek to coerce and intimidate activists, journalists, and political candidates here in Canada.
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1 month ago |
stcatharinesstandard.ca | Marcus Kolga
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thespec.com | Marcus Kolga
Canada has not faced threats of this scale and urgency in generations. What many Canadians initially dismissed as a crude joke β namely, U.S. President Donald Trumpβs statements about making our country the 51st state β has morphed into a sustained campaign of economic and psychological warfare, one seemingly designed to weaken and destabilize Canada as a precursor to forced annexation.
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1 month ago |
nationalpost.com | Marcus Kolga
Advertisement 1In the U.S. and Canada, there remains a dangerous impulse to appease authoritarian regimes and downplay the threat they pose Β β’Β Β β’Β You can save this article by registering for free here. Or sign-in if you have an account. Article contentThe sound of champagne corks popping inside the Kremlin on Friday must have been deafening.
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Estonia is committing 5.4% GDP to defence β in sad contrast to Canadaβs paltry 1.3%. We need to do better, now. @BillBlair @jamesbezan

Approved! πͺπͺ Estonia will raise its defence spending to an average of 5.4% of GDP through 2029. Weβre committed to meeting our @NATO capability targets as quickly as possible. https://t.co/Pa4FJ1lCIt

RT @acoyne: They are on the side of Russia.

RT @Kasparov63: Not wrong. And Trump and his admin would consider this to be praise, to America's eternal shame.