The revelations and events that led to the foreign-interference inquiry

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As hearings begin on Monday, a look back at the revelations and events that led to the commission

gets under way with hearings Monday, after almost a year of revelations, many based on secret intelligence documents.

China employed a sophisticated strategy to disrupt Canada’s democracy in the 2021 federal election campaign as Chinese diplomats and their proxies backed the re-election of Justin Trudeau’s LiberalsDocuments drawn from a series of CSIS intelligence-gathering operations In early July, 2021, one consular official at an unnamed Chinese diplomatic mission in Canada said Beijing “likes it when the parties in Parliament are fighting with each other,” according to the documents. But if there’s a majority, the official said, “the party in power can easily implement policies that do not favour the PRCSigns lead to a polling place in Vancouver's Downtown Eastside on Sept. 20, 2021, the day of the last federal election.

In early November, 2021, CSIS reported, Ms. Tong discussed the defeat of a Vancouver-area Conservative, whom she described as a “vocal detractor” of the Chinese government. A national-security source said the MP was Kenny Chiu, who was targeted in retaliation for his criticism of China’s crackdown in Hong Kong and his 2021 private member’s bill aiming to establish a registry of foreign agents.

The spy service had asked MPs to alert them of any suspicious activity, providing the politicians with names and contact information of CSIS agents to contact in order to pass on information. CSIS documents outlined how China instructed its consulates and visa offices to alert Beijing to prominent and influential Canadians planning to visit China.

Donors, dignitaries and University of Toronto leaders unveil a sculpture of Norman Bethune in May of 2014. Dr. Bethune was a Canadian surgeon revered as a hero in China for treating Communist soldiers in the country's civil war.Chinese businessmen Zhang Bin and Niu Gensheng, whose donations helped finance the Bethune statue, were there to see its debut in 2014.

Just weeks after the May fundraiser, the Trudeau Foundation and the University of Montreal announced that Mr. Zhang and another wealthy Chinese businessman, Niu Gensheng, would donate $1-million “to honour the memory and leadership” of Pierre Trudeau, who as prime minister opened diplomatic relations with China in 1970.

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