As a Canadian, you do have skin in the game. You should be aware that Canada has been integral to the CIA's coup against the U.S. and the West more generally. See here, by way of introduction:
https://www.cia.gov/readingroom/docs/%28est%20pub%20date%29%20misc%20re%20th%5B15132638%5D.pdf
"The facts are that during January 1973, when no one in our country was yet taking "Watergate" seriously, a Miss Renaude LaPointe (member of the Canadian Senate, formerly a distinguished Quebec journalist and one-time Quebec correspondent for Time magazine in Canada) was made aware that the President of the United States would soon be politically destroyed, forced from office, and that much of his administration and many of his supporters would be smeared and incriminated beyond hope of survival. This knowledge was fairly prevalent among some government people in the Canadian capital of Ottawa even earlier than Miss LaPointe's awareness of it -- as early perhaps as the late fall or early winter of 1972. Another member of the Canadian government to hear such rumors or plans was a Mr. Barnett J. Denson (member of Canada's House of Commons, former Parliamentary Secretary to the Prime Minister and former Toronto businessman). If there is a conspiracy to destroy the Presidency (and it probably would not have begun with President Nixon -- Mr. Nixon just happened to be the unfortunate incumbent at the final thrust of the conspiracy), it is possible it is operating out of the safety of Canada where, through carelessness or plan, knowledge of it seemed strong although submerged months before it became a serious matter here."
Q: How would Members of the Canadian Parliament know this?
A: Alexander Yakovlev, Soviet Ambassador to Canada, 1972-1983. The "architect of Perestroika." See also Christopher Story, "New Lies For Old" (Explaining that Perestroika was really an attack against the West).