Canada expels Chinese diplomat accused of targeting MP Michael Chong
- Toronto-based diplomat Zhao Wei is accused of gathering information on the lawmaker and his family in Hong Kong
- The expulsion escalates already tense Sino-Canadian relations and is likely to prompt China, Canada’s second-largest trading partner, to respond

Canada on Monday expelled Toronto-based Chinese diplomat Zhao Wei after an intelligence report accused him of trying to target a Canadian lawmaker critical of China’s treatment of its Uygur Muslim minority.
“Canada has decided to declare persona non grata Mr Zhao Wei,” Canadian Foreign Minister Melanie Joly said in a statement. “The decision has been taken after careful consideration of all factors at play.”
The expulsion escalates already tense Sino-Canadian relations and is likely to prompt China, Canada’s second-largest trading partner, to respond.
China’s embassy in Ottawa said it condemns the expulsion, and that it has formally protested the move to the government.
“China will resolutely take countermeasures,” said a spokesperson for the embassy in a statement posted on its website.