Canada summons Chinese ambassador over alleged threats to Tory MP Michael Chong
OTTAWA — The Liberal government is summoning China’s ambassador over allegations by Canada’s spy agency that a Chinese diplomat in Toronto was involved in a plot to intimidate a Conservative MP and his family.
Foreign Affairs Minister Mélanie Joly says she asked her deputy minister to tell Chinese Ambassador Cong Peiwu that Canada will not tolerate any form of foreign interference in its affairs.
She also says that the federal government remains open to expelling Chinese diplomats from Canada altogether — a move the Opposition Conservatives are urging the Liberals to take.
Joly confirms the Canadian Security Intelligence Service believes a diplomat working out of China’s Toronto consulate had targeted Conservative MP Michael Chong and his relatives in Hong Kong, due to his criticism of Beijing’s human-rights record.