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China tried to drive voters away from Conservative candidate, inquiry hears

The Chinese government tried to influence Chinese Canadian voters in the last election but its actions didn't violate elections law, the office charged with policing Canada's elections has concluded.

In a report dated Aug. 19 and made public Tuesday by the inquiry into foreign interference in Canadian politics, investigators for the Commissioner of Canada Elections concluded that the Chinese government tried to get Chinese Canadian voters to vote against the Conservative Party (CPC) and then-Conservative MP Kenny Chiu in the 2021 election.

Chiu was elected in the B.C. riding of Steveston-Richmond East in 2019 but lost to the Liberal candidate in 2021.

«These efforts were motivated by elements of the CPC's election platform and by actions and statements made by member of Parliament Kenny Chiu that were leveraged to bolster claims that both the platform and Chiu were anti-China and were encouraging anti-Chinese discrimination and racism,» the report says.

«These messages were amplified through repetition in social media, chat groups, posts and in Chinese language online, print and radio media throughout the [Greater Vancouver Area].»

The messages had an impact on voters, the report says.

«According to Chinese Canadian interview subjects, this invoked a widespread fear amongst electors, described as a fear of retributive measures from Chinese authorities should a CPC government be elected,» the report says.

«This included the possibility that travel to and from China could be interfered with by Chinese authorities, as well as measures being taken against family members or business interests in China.»

None of those interviewed were willing to name particular voters affected by the anti-CPC messages, the report says.

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