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In a statement last week, RCMP spokesperson Cpl. Tasha Adams said the investigation is part of a larger probe aiming to “detect and perturb criminal activities supported by a foreign state that can threaten the safety of people living in Canada.”

According to its last available annual report, Centre Sino-Québec reported it received the designation in 2016 directly from “Minister Yuanping Qiu of the government of the People’s Republic of China.” In a message posted on its website on March 14, SFCGM leadership questioned why the RCMP “would publicly name two community centres serving the Chinese communities in Québec, causing serious and potentially irreparable harm to the community.” It also called for the respect of the “presumption of innocence.”

Neither Centre Sino-Québec nor the SFCGM are listed in the recently released list of approved Canada Summer Jobs recipients for 2023. “But I have zero faith in this government acting on this, unfortunately. That’s just based on their current track record,” he said.

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