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Canadian trade minister raises concern with her support for organization linked to Chinese gov’t

Updated: March 14, 2023 at 9:57 pm EST  See Comments

Tue Mar 14, 2023 – 8:28 pm EDT

OTTAWA (LifeSiteNews) – Federal Trade Minister Mary Ng was mum after being confronted about her endorsement of a Canadian organization considered a front of the Communist Party of China (CCP).

At a House of Commons ethics committee meeting last week, Ng did not comment about her public endorsement of the Confederation of Toronto Chinese Canadian Organizations (CTCCO), a group that is considered a front for the CCP.

Ng’s praise of the CTCCO, as reported by Blacklock’s Reporter, comes amid the ever-growing scandal of alleged election meddling in Canada by agents of the CCP.

Ng is one of four Liberal MPs who have publicly endorsed the CTCCO.

Records also show that at least three other Toronto-area Liberal MPs have endorsed the Confederation’s work: Shaun Chen (Scarborough North), Han Dong (Don Valley North) and Majid Jowhari (Richmond Hill).

Toronto filmmaker Cheuk Kwan said in testimony as co-chair of the Toronto Association for Democracy in China at the ethics committee meeting that China’s “interference in Canada has been soft, intangible and gradual,” and that this is “but the tip of the iceberg.”

“As a result, this buildup over the years remains

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