GardaWorld Lobbying Could Cost Thousands of Canadian Veterans Their Jobs
A Montreal-based security firm with ties to Donald Trump, ICE, and the infamous Alligator Alcatraz prison is using Liberal connections in Canada to undermine veterans' employment. GardaWorld has reportedly leveraged well-connected Liberal lobbyists to convince the Carney government to terminate a long-standing agreement with the Commissionaires, a non-profit organization that provides security services and employs thousands of veterans.
The potential loss of this agreement could have severe consequences for veterans who rely on Commissionaires for stable employment. Critics argue that the move prioritizes corporate interests over the well-being of those who served the country.
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