Jagmeet Singh says NDP won't trigger an election over foreign interference concerns

Beijing says it has nothing to say about ongoing allegations that China has meddled in ºÃÉ«tv affairs, including about a Liberal MP resigning from the party Wednesday night. Provincial Liberal candidate Han Dong celebrates with supporters while taking part in a rally in Toronto on Thursday, May 22, 2014. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Nathan Denette

OTTAWA - The New Democrats say they are not willing to trigger a federal election over rising concerns about foreign interference in ºÃÉ«tv elections, and are instead continuing to push for a public inquiry on the issue.

Newly Independent MP Han Dong voted with opposition parties in favour of such an inquiry on Thursday, the day after he resigned from the Liberal caucus amid what he says are false allegations that he advised a Chinese diplomat on what the Trudeau government considered a high-priority file: the arbitrary and retaliatory detention of two ºÃÉ«tvs in China.

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