china’s foreign interference is “mostly aimed at improving bilateral relations,” says a liberal senate appointee.
blacklock’s reporter says sen. yuen pau woo says he personally overheard a chinese diplomat advise a canadian audience on how to vote.
but woo insisted there was no reason to worry.
“he warned we should not stigmatize people for listening to the chinese position on an issue and making up their own minds,” said the sept. 30 affidavit filed with counsel at the commission on foreign interference.
“he noted, for example, he has been to functions in canada where a chinese diplomat would tell the audience that canada-china relations are in a bad way and would encourage attendees to vote and advocate for better bilateral relations. while such actions may offend canadian sensibilities because of antipathy towards china, they do not amount to foreign interference, according to sen. woo.”
in 2020, woo had an appearance at a $10-per-ticket meeting of the canada-china friendship society.
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“sen. woo’s view is the chinese communist party is not interested in domestic canadian legislation,” said the affidavit.
“he does not get lobbied by china on gun legislation, for example, whereas he is frequently lobbied by american interests on that subject.”