Liberal MPs continued with their plan to block the testimony of the prime minister’s chief of staff before a House of Commons committee on March 14, speaking in turn for a whole day to avoid voting on a motion supported by all opposition parties. Conservatives, Bloc Québécois, and NDP MPs form a majority on the…
Liberal MPs Further Delay Vote to Call Trudeau’s Adviser to Testify on Foreign Interference
Poilievre Says It’s an ‘Accepted Fact’ That Beijing Helped Elect Trudeau
Conservative Party Leader Pierre Poilievre said on March 14 that the national security leaks in the media have established that the Liberals were helped by the Chinese regime to get elected. “I think Justin Trudeau has inspired a lot of suspicion by his refusal to … answer questions about his knowledge of Beijing’s interference to…
Minister Ng Not Commenting on Her Association With Group Having Record of Echoing CCP Party Line
Trade Minister Mary Ng will not comment on her association with a Toronto group that the House ethics committee has heard has a record of echoing the Chinese communist regime’s Party line. According to Blacklock’s Reporter, Ng’s office declined to comment on her association with the Confederation of Toronto Chinese Canadian Organizations (CTCCO) after a witness warned about the CTCCO at…
EXCLUSIVE: Quebec Cut Funding to Groups Doubling as Alleged Chinese Police Stations
Montreal area organizations under police investigation as presumed Chinese police stations have had their government funding cut after an audit, the Quebec Ministry of Immigration has indicated. The ministry undertook verification work in 2020-21 with the Centre Sino-Québec de la Rive-Sud (CSQRS) in Brossard and the Service à la famille chinoise du Grand Montréal (SFCGM)….
15 ‘Serious’ Tips Received on Alleged Chinese Police Stations in Montreal, Says RCMP
The federal police force says it has so far received over a dozen promising leads on alleged Chinese police stations in the Montreal area since publicly identifying them last week. “We’re currently at 15 serious tips received in relation to the presumed Chinese police stations in Montreal and Brossard,” RCMP Sergeant Charles Poirier said in…
Three in Five Canadians See China as a Threat or an Enemy: Survey
In the wake of reports about China’s interference activities in Canada, few in the country see the communist regime in a favourable light, with most regarding it as either a threat or an enemy, according to an Angus Reid Institute survey. Among 1,622 Canadian adults surveyed, the majority (62 percent, or over three in five)…
Diasporas ‘Unheard and Erased’ Despite Being Primary Targets of China’s Foreign Interference: Expert
While Beijing’s election interference in Canada has dominated media headlines in recent weeks, Chinese diasporas who have been raising the alarm for years have remained “unheard and erased,” said a rights advocate. “When the diaspora resists Beijing’s transnational controls, dissidents’ tires are slashed, activists are harassed and threatened, international students’ study permits are declined, and…
Names of Candidates Supported by Beijing an ‘Open Secret,’ Committee Told
The Chinese regime’s interference in Canadian elections revealed in recent media leaks is only the “tip of the iceberg,” and anti-Beijing activists say they have a good idea who its favoured candidates are, a Commons committee heard on March 10. “If we want to say who are the 11 potential nominees that CSIS had kind…
Canadians Can Experience Several Means of Foreign Interference: Expert
Allegations of foreign interference in Canada’s democracy have dominated discussions on Parliament Hill for the past week, with the prime minister unveiling new measures aimed at investigating what happened in the last two federal elections and several committees studying the issue. University of Calgary political science professor Lisa Young said the government’s role in regulating…
Chinese Ambassador Summoned in February Over Interference Concerns in Canada, Official Says
China’s ambassador to Canada Cong Peiwu has been summoned by Ottawa over concerns about the regime’s alleged foreign interference in Canadian federal elections in 2019 and 2021, officials said at the Commons Procedure and House Affairs committee (PROC). Foreign Affairs Minister Mélanie Joly was asked by Conservative MP Luc Berthold about whether her government has expelled…
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