Conservative MP Michael Chong meets with Taiwan president as China dials up pressure
OTTAWA — Conservative MP Michael Chong said his meeting with Taiwan’s President Lai Ching-te on Wednesday was meant to assert Canadian sovereignty in the face of Beijing’s warnings to Canadian lawmakers that such visits are inappropriate.
“I thought it was important to make it clear that we are not going to take direction from a foreign government about where Canadian MPs can travel internationally,” Chong said in an interview from Taipei.
Beijing’s envoy told The Globe and Mail that he was optimistic about warming relations between Canada and China but said official visits by Canadian lawmakers to Taiwan risk setting back that progress.
Chong, the Conservative foreign affairs critic, said he and Lai spoke about “Taiwan’s importance as a democracy at the front lines of threats from an authoritarian state” and its participation in international bodies like the World Health Organization.

