A Liberal member of Parliament is denying a report that alleges China helped him win his seat in the 2019 federal election.
Posted: Feb. 27, 2023 9:08AMCandidate Han Dong celebrates with supporters while taking part in a rally in Toronto on Thursday, May 22, 2014. A Toronto member of Parliament is denying a report that alleges China him win his seat in the last federal election.
He also says it’s not up to Canada’s spy agency to “dictate to political parties who can or cannot run” in elections. That and other reports about Chinese interference in Canadian elections have led opposition parties to call for a public inquiry into foreign election interference — something Trudeau has rejected.
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