Stephen Woodworth: 2016 Change to Liberal Party Membership Rules Further Opened the Door to Foreign Interference

Stephen Woodworth: 2016 Change to Liberal Party Membership Rules Further Opened the Door to Foreign Interference
Liberal delegates vote for the new party constitution at the 2016 Liberal Biennial Convention in Winnipeg on May 28, 2016. The Canadian Press/John Woods
Stephen Woodworth
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Commentary
In 2016, changes made to the Liberal Party’s membership requirements opened the door to a new way for the Communist regime which rules China to take a direct hand in the governance of Canada.
Stephen Woodworth
Stephen Woodworth
Author
Stephen Woodworth, L.L.B., M.A., served as a member of Parliament (Conservative) for Kitchener Centre from 2008 to 2015 following a distinguished 30-year career as a litigator and solicitor. He was the author of Motion 312 proposing a parliamentary study of Canada’s false legal definition of “human being.” He holds a Bachelor of Laws degree from University of Western Ontario (1977) and a Master of Arts in Applied Politics from Wilfrid Laurier University (2022).
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