Toronto mayoral candidate Olivia Chow wins support of group aligned with China via nationalpost
A supporter of Chow’s who asked not to be identified said he also wished she had not met with the Newcomers organization. But the person said such meetings were a “necessary evil” for any politician who wished to reach out to Toronto’s community of mainland-China immigrants.
The candidate does not agree with any organization that denies rights abuses or stifles democracy, she added. I am puzzled that she would be so involved with a group that seems to have such close ties to the Chinese consulate Despite its stated goal to bring together various ethnic groups, the council’s charter stipulates that member associations must represent Chinese Canadians.
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