The Democratically Helpful Chinese Communist Party
"They are by and large an extension of the apparatus of Beijing.""I definitely think this is an area where our security agencies or the police should pay close attention."Karen Woods, founder, independent Canadian Chinese Political Affairs Committee"This really is like an ideological invasion.""I think that undermines our national security, our social security."Jonathan Fon, Toronto paralegal
Deposit Photos "{The Chinese Council for Western Ontario Elections' goal is simply to] introduce Canadian democracy to the Chinese community, to help Chinese Canadians better understand Canadian elections, participate in the democratic process, and participate actively in elections.""We support candidates of any race, as long as they oppose racial discrimination and support multiculturalism.""We are willing to share our network resources with them to help them gain recognition and support from Chinese voters."Toronto businessman Guo BaoZhang, executive president, Canada Toronto Fuqing Business Association
Now
that is really interesting. Chinese Canadians have a long history of
residence and citizenship in Canada. A history that dates back to the
19th Century with the building of Canada's national railways. Chinese
Canadians have established themselves in every facet of life in Canada,
from little shop owners to the professions of law and medicine, to
professorships in Canadian universities and to the
ordinary-man-in-the-street or family-on-your street category.
As
Canadian citizens, they know all about Canadian politics, they pay
their taxes and they vote in all elections just like any other
Canadians. Now, in the last few years Beijing has turned its eyes on
these Canadian citizens of Chinese extraction -- including many who have
more recently arrived in Canada as immigrants or to study at Canadian
universities, from both the mainland and Hong Kong. Beijing's United
Front Work Department operates in tandem with Chinese diplomats assigned
to Canada in Chinese consulates and embassy to impress on Chinese
Canadians their obligations to China.
That
obligation as ethnic Chinese, is to help promote China and China's
interests broadly, within Canada. In the 2019 general election, Canadian
Intelligence tracked the Chinese Communist Party's interference in
promoting candidates of Chinese extraction suborned by China through
ideological indoctrination and financial funding to election wins. It
has also been revealed that political insiders defend and promote
China's interests in various provincial and federal legislatures.
Now
the introduction of a new organization whose goals on the surface are
to assist Chinese Canadians in becoming more accomplished members of a
democracy. Who might've thought? Yet another group has infiltrated
Canada whose purpose is to further the interests of Beijing in a country
that it is clearly at odds with, given fairly recent events, and a new,
frosty relationship between China and Canada. China's growing
aggressive tendencies are not limited to Canada, they surface elsewhere
as well.
The
website of the Canada Toronto Fuqing Business Association identifies it
as having been established under the guidance of the United Front Work
Department, itself a branch of the Chinese Communist Party with a clear
mission to expand Beijing's worldwide influence. Influence made its
presence years ago with the endowment by China in Western
university-based Confucius Institutes; established ostensibly to help
the world know of the wisdom and culture of China.
Beijing
is well known for its ulterior motives in relations with other
countries; its constant espionage feelers out via Chinese-loyalists in
relaying back to China industrial, military and political state secrets.
It has latterly been revealed that Beijing operatives and police forces
have opened 'police stations' in Canada as well as in other foreign
countries to keep tabs on expatriate Chinese, and to 'persuade' those
critical of Beijing to return to China, under the guise of giving them
assistance in renewing passports and driver's licenses; the while subtly
threatening the well-being of family members in China.
The
Canadian Security and Intelligence Service saw fit to brief Prime
Minister Justin Trudeau's office in January regarding a Chinese program
that funded 11 candidates sympathetic to China during the last federal
electon; a member of the Ontario legislature and community groups were
engaged as go-betweens. In a brief, unscheduled meeting with Chinese
President Xi Jinping at the G20 meeting in Indonesia, Trudeau claims to
have raised the matter of Chinese political interference in Canada.
Followed by Trudeau later denying he had ever been briefed.
Beijing's
underhanded, interfering CCP-linked groups have not yet been challenged
by the Government of Canada in a manner that would reflect the
unwelcome nature of their organizational destabilization of the country.
That Beijing is the least bit involved in promoting anti-discriminatory
measures in Canada is beyond ironic, given its treatment of Tibetans
and Muslim Uyghurs in Tibet and Xinjiang.
Labels: Beijing Interference, Canada, China, Chinese Communist Party, Democracy, Disruption, Influence
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