“Mouthpieces for foreign propaganda should have no place in Canada’s Parliament.”

by Brad Saltzberg

October 4, 2021

Yuen Pau Woo, a Senator appointed by PM Justin Trudeau in 2015, recently received a scathing rebuke from former Immigration Minister Chris Alexander.

“Mouthpieces for foreign propaganda … should have no place in Canada’s Parliament,” stated Alexander in response to Senator Woo’s comments on the Meng case, as well as Michael Spavor and Michael Kovrig’s return to Canada.

Cultural Action Party has followed the career of Yuen Pau Woo for over a decade. How dedicated is he to integrating communist China into Canadian society? As CEO of Vancouver-based Asia Pacific Foundation, Woo co-authored a proposal for Chinese languages to be taught in every public school in Canada.

“By claiming Meng was ‘taken hostage’ by Canada, @yuenpauwoo has violated his oath as a Canadian senator and should resign,” Alexander tweeted.

Not that Mr. Woo has doesn’t have supporters. Another Senator, Peter Harder, has for years supported China’s presence in Canada.

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