MPs unanimously vote to probe Chinese envoy's alleged targeting of Michael Chong

Conservative MP Michael Chong speaks to reporters on Parliament Hill in Ottawa on Wednesday, May 3, 2023. MPs are set to vote this afternoon on whether to have the a parliamentary committee examine if MP Michael Chong's parliamentary rights were breached by what Canada's spy agency alleged says was a plot by China to target him. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Sean Kilpatrick

OTTAWA - The House of Commons has unanimously asked a parliamentary committee to look into allegations that the Chinese government waged an intimidation campaign against Conservative member of Parliament Michael Chong.

MPs voted Wednesday in favour of a motion brought forward by the Conservatives to have the House procedural committee study whether Chong's parliamentary privilege was violated by a foreign state.

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