Diaspora groups tell Ottawa to start a foreign influence registry — and do it fast

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Amid concerns over Chinese interference in Canadian politics, a consortium of 30 community groups wants a registry before the next federal election.

Canada needs to establish a foreign influence registry before the next federal election, say associations representing diaspora communities across the country.

The CCFIR consists of grassroots organizations representing Chinese, Vietnamese, Uyghur, European and other communities across Canada. Members include Canada-Hong Kong Link, the Uyghur Rights Advocacy Project and the Central and Eastern European Council in Canada. The report from Global News said two weeks before the 2019 election was called, the National Security and Intelligence Committee of ParliamentariansIt was the latest blow to Trudeau over a growing scandal about China’s alleged interference in elections stemming from leaks from the Canadian Security Intelligence Service . Calls for a foreign influence registry have grown along with the scandal.

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