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    --..-."- arTSLiberal simply because the Liberals could win and the N.D.P. couldn't. He was franklusing the Liberal Party, in accordance with the Maoist tactics he so admires.The three revolutionaries were elected, shortly after which Prime Minister Lest(

    Pearson appointed Trudeau his Parliamentary Secretary. Politicians and reporteJstared at each other. Who is Trudeau? In 1967, Pearson appointed him Minister cJustice. Politicians and reporters stared at each other. Who is Trudeau? And in 1961Pearson conveniently retired, opening the way for Lucky Pierre.I realize that what you have already read presses painfully on your limits of belie

    but the fact is that Pearson is also a Communist. Elizabeth Bentley, the late, formeSoviet spy, testified in Executive Session before a Congressional Subcommittee iWashington that "Mike" Pearson had been one of those who passed information to hespy ring.*That a Communist of the Pearson sort should become Prime Minister of Canada junderstandable. Bland and smiling, he tricked the Canadian people, as other Communi~traitors have tricked people in country after country. He concealed his real color by cortinually mou thing "peace." But Trudeau, as we have seen, boldly tells us what he thinbCould it be that the Conspiracy decided the time had come to make Canada an officicCommunist state? Could it be that Pierre and Mike had a cozy tete-a-tete?Early in 1968, Pierre announced his availability. Mike dropped the word that Pierr

    was his choice. And suddenly, with the precision of the New York Philharmonic, thCanadian Press began to sell Pierre to the people. His Communist record was simp1ignored. Attempts to discuss it were branded as "hate." Canadian women read instealabout his intense masculinity. So blatant was the blackout of Pierre's Communisbackground that the Calgary Herald refused an anti-Trudeau ad composed of passagefrom his own writings. The Toronto Globe & Mail and the Toronto Star also refuse(ads to detail his Communist background. And so complete has been the blackout thain January, 1971, former Prime Minister John Diefenbaker, of the ProgressiviConservatives - who correspond roughly to our Republicans - demanded aIinvestigation of the government-owned C.B.C. network.There are notable exceptions, of course, such as Peter Worthington and Lubor Zin1

    of the Toronto Telegram, but in his office in Ottawa another Member of Parliamentold us that the mass media in Canada are even worse than in the United States - arassertion an American finds hard to believe.In April, 1968, Trudeau was elected Party leader at the Liberal Convention. Th,Liberals controlled Commons, which meant, in the parliamentary system, that he hacnow become Prime Minister. He dissolved Parliament immediately and called arelection. During the campaign no issues were discussed. No program was presented. Ncquestions were resolved. Marxist T.C. Douglas, leader of the New Democrats, andRobert Stanfield, leader of the Progressive Conservatives, indignantly defended LuckyPierre from "hate." Canadians were told that Pierre should be Prime Minister becausehe is sexier and cha-chas better than anyone else.And in June, 1968, Trudeau was elected. Our great neighbor now had a Prime

    Minister with a Communist record more blatant than Castro's.*See "Trudeau - A Potential Canadian Castro," Congressional Record, October 12, 1968,Page E8989.APRIL, 1971 7

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    The Rest Of The RingIf you are imposing a totalitarian dictatorship, one of the imperative things YI

    need is government propaganda. Hitler had Joseph Goebbels. Nixon has Spiro AgneAnd Trudeau has Jean-Louis Gagnon. Pierre has created Information Canada, anamed Gagnon to run it at $40,000 a year. Jean-Louis doesn't really need it, becauhis father, like Pierre's, was also a millionaire. Trudeau has also appointed GagnlCo-Chairman of the influential Royal Commission on Bilingualism and BiculturalislWho is Jean-Louis Gagnon? He is a former Managing Editor of La Presse, one

    Canada's largest dailies. He is a former Editor-in-Chief of L 'Evenement-Journal. He ifrequent commentator on the C.B.C. He is still another contributor to Cite Libre.And he is a dues-paying member of the Communist Party.Before World War II, Jean-Louis was Secretary-Treasurer of L 'Union Natiom

    Duvn'ere, a labor organization. The U.N.O. kicked him out for Communist activities.]also was a writer for La Nation. But La Nation kicked him out for running a Communcell. During the war, he worked for the British Foreign Office, recommended for the jby Soviet spy Donald Maclean. The British kicked him out for Communist activitiThe French kicked him out of North Africa after the Allied landings.He has now finally found refuge as a Deputy Cabinet Minister.Jean-Louis has been a speaker at many Communist meetings. As you see on P,

    14, for instance, he was one of two speakers at a meeting of the Labor Youth Federati- previously known as the Young Communist League. The other, as you see, was FrRose, an officer in G.R.U. (Soviet military intelligence), who later was convicted and S(to the penitentiary for Soviet espionage. Rose was one of Gagnon's bosses in the ParYou also see on Page 14 the telegram Gagnon sent from Washington to Montreal,May 1, 1946, expressing his adoration of "the great Soviet Union."The papers brought by Igor Gouzenko to the Canadians from the Soviet Embassy

    Ottawa revealed that it was Jean-Louis Gagnon who had supplied Soviet ColoZabotin with the information that the exact date of D-Day was June 6, 1944.Gagnon is therefore also fully qualified to be Canada's Prime Minister.Indeed, in his office in Trudeaugrad, another opposition Member of Parliament t\

    us that Gagnon's wife, Helene, is on the payroll of Peking, where she has been MTse-tung's guest, and that Pravda pays her through Bucharest, where she goes to pidup. Maybe she was simply bored as a housewife. She has also been involved, he sawith the operation of Camp Beaver in the Laurentians, the Communist Party traincamp opened in 1967.The head of Information Canada has a very pungent style. In a personal lett

    Gagnon once wrote: "Nationalism leads to useless wars; class struggle leads to .liberation of the oppressed .... the class struggle is a liberating factor .... I beli,that we will find ourselves, inevitably, on the same side of the barricades; because, fof all I believe that one day there will be barricades, and finally because I believe tllead (bullets), fire and blood will suffice to ensure our agreement .... "Another thing you need if you are imposing a dictatorship is control of the pob

    In Canada, the Royal Canadian Mounted Police are controlled by the Solicitor-Geral. So Trudeau made Jean-Pierre Goyer the Solicitor-General - when Parliament,not in session and could not question him. Goyer, it goes without saying, was a regtcontributor to Cite Libre. Isn't everybody? He was once arrested for staging a si- 8 AMERICAN OPINIl

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    ,--_._------ - :me.outside the office of the Premier of Quebec. He has been involved in severalpro-Communist fronts. And he has attended Communist meetings behind the IronCurtain. Like his friend Trudeau, he is a revolutionary.This is the man now running the national police of Canada.Then there is Jean Marchand, of Citi Libre, now a member of Trudeau's Cabinet.There is Gerard Pelletier, of Citi Libre, who, like Jean-Louis Gagnon, has also been an

    editor at La Presse. Pelletier is now Trudeau's Secretary of State. One of the Membersof Parliament quoted earlier also told us that in his opinion Pelletier is "the mostdangerous man of all - very clever, very deceitful, very doctrinaire." It wasunnecessary to ask which doctrine he had in mind.And there is Paul Martin, Lester Pearson's Minister of External Affairs, now the

    Liberal leader of the Senate (which corresponds to the British House of Lords) - towhich Trudeau appointed him. Martin forsome incredible reason has not been acontributor to Citi Libre, as far as Iknow, but he is an advocate of what wecall "socialized medicine," is generallyanti-American, is a champion of theUnited Nations, strongly opposed ourbombing of the Communists in NorthVietnam, and has done what he could tobring down anti-Communist Rhodesia.Martin has also been a prominent,charter member of the Canadian branch

    of the Communist Institute of PacificRelations exposed by a Subcommittee ofCongress. One of his old friends is identified Soviet spy Mark Gayn, of theToronto Star, who left the United Statesafter exposure of his role in the Amerasiaspy case.The photograph including Paul Martin Jean-Pierre Goyer was a contributor to thewhich you see on Page 15 appeared in the pro-Communist Cite Libre, was neck-deep in

    April, 1938, issue of New Advance, offi- Red Fronts, and' attended Communist meetingscial organ of the Young Communist behind the Iron Curtain. Trudeau named himLeague. The First World Youth Congress Solicitor-General and head of the national police.to which the caption refers was of course Communist-controlled. As you see, thedelegation included Roy Davis, later of the C.B.C., convicted of Soviet espionage whenGouzenko blew the whistle; William Kashtan, now head of the Canadian CommunistParty; T.C. Douglas, now head of the Marxist New Democratic Party - and PaulMartin, M.P., the delegation's chairman.Perhaps Martin felt that contributing to Citi Libre would be redundant.It is interesting to note that in a 1962 article, Maclean's reported that Roger

    Rolland, of Citi Libre, was already regional program director of French networks forthe C.B.C., that Charles Lussier, of Citi Libre, was in charge of Quebec House, aprovincial quasi-consulate in Paris, and that Pierre Juneau, of Citi Libre, was executiveAPRIL, 1971 9