MP Han Dong serves Global News with libel notice over foreign interference report


OTTAWA - A lawyer for Han Dong has served World Information and its mum or dad firm Corus Leisure with a libel discover after the media outlet printed an allegation the Toronto MP spoke to a Chinese language diplomat about delaying the discharge of two Canadians.


Lawyer Mark Polley says he's demanding that World Information make a “full apology and retraction” for publishing what he describes as “false, malicious, irresponsible and defamatory statements” about Dong, now an Impartial MP for Don Valley North.


World printed a narrative final week, citing unidentified safety sources who alleged Dong informed a Chinese language diplomat in February 2021 that releasing Michael Kovrig and Michael Spavor, who have been detained in China, would profit the federal Conservatives.


The media outlet has additionally printed allegations that Dong benefited from Chinese language overseas interference in his profitable bid to change into the Liberal candidate for his driving in 2019.


The Canadian Press has not independently verified the allegations in opposition to Dong, who has not but filed an announcement of declare in court docket.


A spokeswoman for World Information and Corus Leisure says she is unable to offer remark as a result of the businesses have acquired a libel discover, however added that World Information is ruled by a rigorous set of journalistic rules and practices.


“We're very conscious of the general public curiosity and obligation of this necessary accountability reporting,” Rishma Govani stated in an announcement.


The Canadian Press has not independently verified the allegations in opposition to Dong.


The written assertion from Polley says Dong desires to clear his identify.


“Mr. Dong respects and helps the vital position that accountable journalism performs in a free and democratic society. Certainly, Mr. Dong's household got here to Canada in search of these very values,” it says. “He voted within the Home of Commons for a public inquiry into overseas election interference as a result of he believes the reality ought to come out.”

This report by The Canadian Press was first printed March 31, 2023.

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