Canada mulls expelling China diplomat for targeting lawmaker Michael Chong
- Foreign Minister Melanie Joly says her department is summoning China’s ambassador over an alleged intimidation plot against the MP and his family in Hong Kong
- ‘There will be consequences,’ the minister told Chong, who says the diplomat involved should be put on the first plane out of Canada

Canada’s foreign minister said on Thursday the country is considering the expulsion of Chinese diplomats over an intelligence agency report saying one of them plotted to intimidate the Hong Kong relatives of a Canadian lawmaker.
Foreign Minister Melanie Joly said her department was summoning China’s ambassador to a meeting to underline that Canada will not tolerate such interference.
She said the intelligence agency report indicated that opposition Conservative lawmaker Michael Chong and his Hong Kong relatives were targeted after Chong criticised Beijing’s human rights record.
“We’re assessing different options including the expulsion of diplomats,” Joly said before a Parliament committee.
Canada’s spy agency has not released details publicly. Chong has said the report identifies a Toronto-based diplomat as being part of the plot. Chong has been critical of Beijing’s treatment of Uygur Muslims in China’s Xinjiang province.