Hong Kong Groups Urge Support for Petition Demanding Foreign Influence Registry
In addition to advocating for the creation of a foreign influence registry, the petition has raised concerns about certain individuals within the Canadian community exploiting the 100th anniversary of the Chinese Immigration Act of 1923 to undermine the government’s commitment to establish the Foreign Influence Transparency Registry (FITR).
Work Underway to Shut Down Montreal’s Suspected Chinese Police Stations, Says Trudeau Advisor
The federal government has yet to arrest anyone related to the Chinese police stations. The United States, which contrary to Canada has a foreign agent registry, has recently charged individuals involved with a station in New York City under those provisions.
Trudeau’s Chief of Staff to Testify on Foreign Interference at Committee
Telford is a key witness to get to the heart of the scandal, [which is] what the prime minister knows, and what did he fail to do about Beijing’s interference in two federal elections under his watch?” said the Conservative MP Michael Cooper, who tabled the motion.
The Chinese Communist Party Meddled in Canada’s 2021 Federal Election to Support Trudeau, Says Spy Agency
The report, issued by the U.S. National Intelligence Council (NIC), defined election influence as “overt and covert efforts by foreign governments or actors acting as agents…intended to affect directly or indirectly a U.S. election.”
Chinese Leader Xi Jinping Confronts Trudeau at G20 Over Discussions ‘Leaked’ to the Press
Trudeau spoke to Xi on Nov. 15, and his office later said the Prime Minister had raised concerns about China’s interference in Canada, as well as media reports of unofficial Chinese police stations operating in Toronto.
Uyghur Canadian Leaders Urge Trudeau to Acknowledge ‘Genocide’ in Xinjiang
Adile Ablet | Radio Free Asia The meeting comes after parliament’s unanimous support of expedited entry for 10,000 Uyghur refugees. Uyghur community leaders in Canada asked Prime Minister Justin Trudeau why his administration has not followed Canada’s parliament in recognizing the situation in China’s Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region as genocide. Trudeau met with about 10 […]
‘Speech Is Freedom Itself’ – Chang Ping’s Acceptance Speech for the CJFE 2016 International Press Freedom Award
Chang Ping | ChinaChange This article was published first on China Change web site on December 1, 2016 From the Canadian Journalists for Free Expression website: “Chang Ping is one of China’s best-known journalists who reports on political issues. He writes about sensitive topics including democracy, media censorship, the failures of government policy and Tibet. […]
Falun Gong Seeks Trudeau’s Help as PM Prepares for China Trip
Pam McLennan | Epoch Times Adherents persecuted in China; ‘Canada is very concerned,’ says government spokesperson at media briefing OTTAWA—Falun Gong practitioners delivered to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s office on Aug. 26 over 120,000 signatures gathered from across Canada calling on him to help end the persecution of their spiritual discipline in China during his official […]