Sen. Victor Oh says Chinese Canadians need to fundraise to sue ‘messy reporters’
OTTAWA — A Canadian senator said he wants Chinese Canadians to set up a national foundation that would focus on raising money to fund lawsuits against"messy reporters" and politicians who"try to smear" the community.
The senator said"we need to take legal action to deal with the messy reporters, newspapers and politicians" and that a national foundation would also help support young people to get involved in politics, including through scholarships.Oh was not made available to answer questions at an event he attended in Ottawa on Friday that marked the 100th Anniversary of the introduction of the Chinese Exclusion Act."I hope, I wish we can set up a nationwide Chinese Canadians foundation.
Johnston's report found that some media reporting around allegations that China meddled in the 2019 and 2021 elections lacked context. "Long story short, they don't believe governor 's finding is transparent, there are no Chinese spies in Canada in this case. They just don’t believe that," Oh said in the video.
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