It’s a very good thing that public attention and opposition inquiries are at last promising to shed light on the opaque and strangely intimate relationship between the Trudeau Liberals and McKinsey and Company, the global management consultancy that mutated into a service agency for dictators, oligarchs and corporate drug pushers. Its boss was formerly Dominic Barton, the longtime Trudeau confidant and Canada’s ambassador to China from 2019 to 2021. Read More
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