Freeland says Trump represents 'the greatest threat to Canada since WWII'. Oddly, Freeland's own family was a part of that threat. Her Grandfather on her mother's side, Michael Chomiak, was a Ukrainian Nazi collaborator who ran a propaganda newspaper called Krakivski Visti. The Ukraine Archival Records held by the Province of Alberta has a large file on Chomiak, including his own details about his days editing the newspaper Krakivski Visti. Chomiak noted he edited the paper first in Crakow (Cracow), Poland and then in Vienna. The reason he edited the paper in Vienna was because he had to flee with his Nazis colleagues as the Russians advanced into Poland. Globe and Mail reported that, “Foreign Affairs Minister Chrystia Freeland knew for more than two decades that her maternal Ukrainian grandfather was the chief editor of a Nazi newspaper.” Despite this fact, she has often cited her grandfather as inspiration for her political career. Freeland has been called out on multiple occasions for revising her family history and painting her grandfather as a "refugee fleeing the Nazis". The information on her grandfather was initially labeled "Russian disinformation", but it turned out to be true.
https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/us-invasion-canada-chrystia-freeland-says-prime-minister-she-will-stop-it
https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/us-invasion-canada-chrystia-freeland-says-prime-minister-she-will-stop-it
Freeland says Trump represents 'the greatest threat to Canada since WWII'. Oddly, Freeland's own family was a part of that threat. Her Grandfather on her mother's side, Michael Chomiak, was a Ukrainian Nazi collaborator who ran a propaganda newspaper called Krakivski Visti. The Ukraine Archival Records held by the Province of Alberta has a large file on Chomiak, including his own details about his days editing the newspaper Krakivski Visti. Chomiak noted he edited the paper first in Crakow (Cracow), Poland and then in Vienna. The reason he edited the paper in Vienna was because he had to flee with his Nazis colleagues as the Russians advanced into Poland. Globe and Mail reported that, “Foreign Affairs Minister Chrystia Freeland knew for more than two decades that her maternal Ukrainian grandfather was the chief editor of a Nazi newspaper.” Despite this fact, she has often cited her grandfather as inspiration for her political career. Freeland has been called out on multiple occasions for revising her family history and painting her grandfather as a "refugee fleeing the Nazis". The information on her grandfather was initially labeled "Russian disinformation", but it turned out to be true.
https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/us-invasion-canada-chrystia-freeland-says-prime-minister-she-will-stop-it
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