MPs in the House of Commons have voted unanimously in favour of a motion to begin a committee investigation into the alleged targeting in 2021 of Conservative MP Michael Chong and his family living in Hong Kong by a now-expelled Chinese diplomat.
The motion, which was introduced by Conservative MP Michael Chong earlier this week, requested that the “prima facie contempt concerning the intimidation campaign orchestrated by Wei Zhao against the member for Wellington—Halton Hills [Chong] and other members be referred to the Standing Committee on Procedure and House Affairs [PROC].”
MPs displayed rare cross-partisan unity in voting on the motion following question period in the House on May 10, with all parties and Independent MPs voting in favour….