How to suss out the pro-China candidate: New online voters guide probes Beijing’s ‘infiltration’

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The primer explains how China has allegedly tried to influence Canadian society and gives questions to ask candidates about China-related policies

Fenella Sung and her colleagues believe Canadians should be thinking China when they cast their ballots this federal election — but insist that has little to do with foreign policy.

The website offers a primer on how China has allegedly tried to influence Canadian society, from its use of the party’s United Front Work Department to the Beijing-run Confucius Institutes located in Canadian colleges and school boards. “We thought people might think Canada-China relations are too remote: ‘We worry about health care, we worry about affordable day care,’ ” said Sung. “But they fail to see the infiltration of the CCP in Canada is not Canada-China relations, it affects very much all of our daily lives here in Canada. Because they have already become a part of us.”

That activity has already become a major political issue in New Zealand and Australia, which has instituted a number of laws to combat Beijing’s influence. The website — called “Ask politicians about CCP” — stresses that the People’s Republic — a state founded by the Chinese Communist Party 70 years ago — should not be conflated with Chinese Canadians, who started arriving in this country 250 years ago and have roots in various different countries.

 

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On this issue, I have no trust in any political party to be able to free Canada from China's influence or even infiltration (sad but true). Voters will have to use their ballot wisely on Oct 21. At least now there's a tool available... canpoli CanGovNorForSale

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