Talk of 'intimidation, harassment' in B.C. Chinese community shows need for foreign agent registry: Mendicino

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The minister did not disclose who was invited to the meeting, only that it included community advocates, business leaders and representatives

Photo by Justin Tang/The Canadian Press/FileVANCOUVER — Federal Public Safety Minister Marco Mendicino says Chinese community members in Vancouver have told him of “intimidation, harassment and abuse” linked to foreign governments or their proxies, confirming the need for a foreign agent registry.THIS CONTENT IS RESERVED FOR SUBSCRIBERSExclusive articles by Conrad Black, Barbara Kay, Rex Murphy and others.

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