The Department of Canadian Heritage bought over $300,000 worth of maple leaf pins made in China, according to records presented in the House of Commons, despite MPs condemning the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) for genocide last year.
According to a House “Inquiry of Ministry” obtained by Blacklock’s Reporter, the department has spent exactly $344,513 over the past two years on Chinese-manufactured Canada flag pins.
The records show that Heritage Canada purchased over 6.1 million Canada-flag “plastic lapel pins” from China that were priced at about four cents each. The department also bought over 45,000 “iron-stamped” maple leaf pins and about 5,500 aluminum lapels, all made in China….
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