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Dismissing worries over election interference as \u0027racism\u0027 is part of a well known China propaganda tactic

Last month, following an explosive report that the Canadian Security Intelligence Service had warned Trudeau’s senior campaign officials that Don Valley North MP Han Dong was a “witting affiliate” of a Beijing-funded election-campaign network, rather than confirm or deny the reports Trudeau“One of the things we’ve seen unfortunately over the past years is a rise in anti-Asian racism linked to the pandemic, and concerns being arisen around people’s loyalties.

The bogeyman-conjuring is a propaganda device, and one of its most habitual users is Senator Yuen Pau Woo, who has gone so far as to raise the spectre of a recrudescence of the 1923 Chinese exclusion laws and the notorious Chinese head tax in his efforts to undermine the push for a proper foreign-influence registry law.

Now that Trudeau has recently caved to pressure, announcing a consultation process that will conclude in late May on a proposed Foreign Influence Transparency Act, Woo seems to have been driven to extraordinary flights of rhetoric. In the Ottawa Citizen this week Woo The reports “have been based on selectively leaked classified documents from anonymous sources” that should be understood as rumours, Woo says. A deep-state plot, in other words. “And what of the revelations? They are based largely on the observation that Canadian politicians, myself included, have had interactions with Chinese officials in the country.”Article content

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