And of course, they were recipients of Canadian emergency bailout funds during the pandemic
Sing Tao’s US operations to register as a “foreign agent.” While Sing Tao disputed the claim, the DoJ believed that their activity constituted an attempt to influence the U.S. political process. In Canada, there was no similar attempt to force Sing Tao, to declare themselves as a foreign agent. Indeed, while Sing Tao was forced to come clean south of the border, they continued to be majority owned by Torstar in Canada for more than another year.
during the pandemic. Specifically, Ming Pao received a little less than a million dollars and Sing Tao got almost $200,000. That’s taxpayers’ money being given to media companies in Canada that are all but taking their dictation from Beijing.Article content
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