Gilles Grégoire “Attacked” Donald Gordon

Gilles Grégoire launched the attack on Donald Gordon in the parliamentary committee.
Gilles Grégoire attacked Donald Gordon in the Committee, in the House of Commons, and in the press.
Notes: Gregoire strikes one as a bit at loose ends for intelligence. Two signs that this is the case: 1) in the 20 Nov 1962 railway committee, Gregoire tries to foist thousands of “letters” of employees on Gordon, for him, the president of CNR, to look after giving the employees “permission” to set up a new (Canadian) trade union. Gordon has to explain to him that management has nothing to do with it. So, Gregoire must have put a lot of effort into getting all those letters sent to him for no good reason.
Second, Le Devoir writes him up as a speaker at a conference, on the “planning” theme, i.e., as in state planning. He’s supposed to be the assigned opponent to Jean Marchand. He’s apparently so moronic that the students in the audience are laughing and wheezing; and Marchand is making fun of him.
Gregoire starts out in the federal Social Credit party (at the time of his attack on Gordon); he then moves to a Quebec party; and then to another; and then founds his own party, the Ralliement National, finally ending up as the visible co-founder with RL of the Communist PQ, which was set up by RL on orders of the “secret committee” at Power Corporation, with both Trudeau and Marchand aboard; and perhaps more importantly, Maurice Sauve, former president of WAY, a communist front set up and financed by Cripps via the MI6 and the CIA; the PQ once set up, and despite being long down the road, sprouts the NAFI under its wing, a WAY-type organization designed to rally students to merge North America.




