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Beijing Attempting to Influence Chinese Canadians Regarding Mark Carney, Election Watchdog Says

Noe Chartier
Last updated: April 8, 2025 2:43 pm
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Federal authorities say they have detected an information operation linked to the Chinese regime that seeks to influence Chinese Canadians’ perceptions about Prime Minister and Liberal Leader Mark Carney.

The Security and Intelligence Threats to Elections (SITE) Task Force said the information operation was “deliberately amplifying narratives in a coordinated and inauthentic way” on the Chinese social media platform WeChat.

“Specifically, various contrasting narratives were spread on WeChat about Mr. Carney – first amplifying the candidate’s stance with the United States, then targeting his experience and credentials,” authorities said in a statement.

The initial information came from an anonymous blog on WeChat called Youli-Youmian, said to be the most popular news account on the platform. WeChat’s parent company Tencent says its social media platform has 1.3 billion monthly users.

SITE said intelligence reporting has linked the Youli-Youmian account to the Chinese Communist Party’s Central Political and Legal Affairs Commission. This powerful organ oversees the state security apparatus.

The SITE Task Force said it observed “large spikes” of what it believes is “coordinated inauthentic behaviour” in relation to articles posted by the WeChat account on March 10 and March 25. The campaign around the March 25 article was being boosted by 30 smaller WeChat accounts, leading to the articles reaching between 1 million to 3 million views, SITE said, which is much higher than content usually posted by Chinese state media.

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“The SITE Task Force assesses that the foreign state-backed information operation was intended to influence Canadian-Chinese communities and look to mould perceptions about the candidate [Carney],” said Laurie-Anne Kempton, assistant secretary to the cabinet for communications with the Privy Council Office, during a press conference in Ottawa on April 7.

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Federal authorities provided links to the Chinese-language Youli-Youmian articles they said were part of Beijing’s information operation campaign.

The article identified as “amplifying the candidate’s stance with the United States” has multiple paragraphs lauding Carney’s experience as former governor of the central banks of Canada and the United Kingdom. The article says that even though Carney lacks political experience, he has an “ambitious” plan for economic recovery.

“While being tough on the United States, he seeks to form an ‘anti-trade protectionism alliance’ with Mexico and South American countries, while deepening economic and trade cooperation with China,” the Youli-Youmian article says, based on a translation using an online tool.

The Youli-Youmian article identified by SITE as targeting Carney’s “experience and credentials” has content that could be deemed either favourable or unfavourable to the Liberal leader.

The article calls Carney an “airborne prime minister” for not having a seat in Parliament and questions his French-language abilities. It also said the Liberal Party needed a “saviour” to “clean up the mess” left by former Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. “So they set their sights on former central bank governor Carney, a financial elite,” says the article.

With the content of the articles appearing to be mostly positive towards Carney, SITE officials were asked by reporters to clarify what they had observed.

“We monitored over the period of time specified and we saw positive and negative narratives,” said Larisa Galadza, associate assistant deputy minister of the International Security and Political Affairs Branch at Global Affairs Canada.

“This kind of coordinated inauthentic behaviour is just an attempt to pollute the digital environment and try to shape opinions one way or the other,” said Kempton, when asked by reporters to comment on the purpose of the information operation considering it promotes both positive and negative narratives.

Vanessa Lloyd, chair of SITE and deputy director of operations at the Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS), said that China is “largely party agnostic” in its approach to foreign interference in Canada.

“As the information ecosystem is changing, then that can account for positive narratives in one instance and negative in the other,” she said.

Lloyd added that the main purpose of SITE’s announcement was to link publicly the Youli-Youmian WeChat account to China and the Chinese Communist Party.

“Intelligence has provided that there is a concerted effort behind that entity, within the Communist Party, to spread and manipulate the narrative that Canadians are seeing,” she said.

SITE officials said the same Youli-Youmian WeChat blog had been used during the recent Liberal leadership campaign won by Carney, to publish negative content about candidate Chrystia Freeland. Freeland was then a former cabinet minister and has since been appointed to the transport portfolio by Carney. Tory MP Michael Chong was also targeted in the same way during byelections in 2023, SITE said.

Chong reacted to SITE’s latest warning in a statement, saying Beijing is “engaging in a sophisticated campaign to interfere in Canada’s election with the aim of re-electing Mark Carney and the Liberals for a fourth term.”

SITE officials said during the April 7 press conference that they were speaking with WeChat’s parent company Tencent later that day about their findings. They also said the Liberal Party was briefed on the Chinese information operation campaign on April 6.

“We will continue to work transparently with security officials to monitor any unusual activity,” the Liberal campaign said in a statement to The Epoch Times. “Canadian officials from the Security and Intelligence Threats to Elections Task Force have determined that this activity is limited to one platform and is not affecting Canada’s ability to have a free and fair election.”

Past China Links

Foreign interference concerns have been heightened during the current election period, given the threat has been scrutinized in recent months by the Foreign Interference Commission. The commission, along with security bodies, have identified the Chinese regime as the foremost foreign interference threat in Canada.

Carney’s past interactions with Chinese entities before he entered politics have been criticized by Conservatives on the campaign trail. The Tories have noted a US$276 million dollar loan from the Bank of China secured by Brookfield Asset Management in late 2024, while Carney was board chair of the investment firm.

The Tories also noted how Carney had met with the mayor of Beijing in October 2024. A readout of the meeting from the Beijing government said Carney during the meeting had “highlighted Brookfield Asset Management’s keen interest in seizing development opportunities in China, further expanding its business in Beijing, and deepening cooperation with relevant partners in areas such as green finance, fund management, and infrastructure investment.”

In late March, during a campaign event, Carney spoke about diversifying Canada’s trading relationships amid the trade conflict with the United States, but said that any potential partners in Asia would need to share Canadian values, and that they “don’t include China.”

“There’s certain activity that we could have with China. We obviously do have a large amount of trade with them, but we have to be very careful, very deliberate, and they need to meet Canadian standards,” he said.

Carney was also faced with the issue of Beijing interference and transnational repression last week in the controversy around former Liberal candidate Paul Chiang. An incumbent MP in the Markham-Unionville riding, Chiang was found to have encouraged people in January to bring his then-rival Tory candidate Joe Tay to the Chinese consulate to collect the bounty placed on him by Hong Kong authorities.

Carney had rejected calls to drop Chiang as a candidate, before Chiang eventually decided to drop out of the race.

Editor’s note: The article was updated with a comment from the Liberal Party of Canada.

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