Some members of the Conservative Party in the Chinese community are expressing concern about a public event held by the Chinese Canadian Conservative Association that described leader Erin O’Toole’s policy on confronting the Chinese regime as a “hatred message on China,” with critics saying it’s the same line pushed by Beijing’s propaganda. On Oct. 7 Toronto, the Chinese Canadian Conservative Association (CCCA) held a public event demanding O’Toole’s resignation. “Mr. O’Toole, your hatred message on China is dangerous as that would easily to be (sic) translated into ‘anti-Chinese’ message,” reads a news release in English handed out at the event, which, besides the panelists, was almost mainly attended by Chinese community press. The release criticized O’Toole for “ignoring the grassroots” and moving the policies of the party “towards the centre,” and said he failed to outreach to the Chinese community. However, an email announcing the event circulated by national executive …