Intelligence sources tell Global News that investigators have been tracking Ontario Liberal MP Han Dong since the summer of 2019, and say he is one of 11 Toronto-area riding candidates believed to be supported by the Chinese government in the lead up to the 2019 Canadian federal election. Mackenzie Gray explains how Dong is allegedly affiliated in China’s election interference networks, and how the Prime Minister’s Office is responding to the claims. Plus, Sam Cooper explains why the Chinese Communist Party may have had its eye on the Ontario MP.
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Liberal MP allegedly tied to Chinese interference: sources
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