Mr. Dong was featured in a photograph during a 2015 visit to China where he was seen wearing the scarf alongside children at a Shanghai public school.
By Andrew Chen
During a 2015 visit to China, MP Han Dong was photographed wearing a red scarf, which is a symbol of the Young Pioneers, a youth organization under the Chinese Communist Party (CCP).
The Young Pioneers is for children aged 6 to 14, after which members may go on to join the Communist Youth League and later the CCP itself.
Mr. Dong, born in Shanghai, reportedly moved to Toronto with his family at age 13. He did not respond to inquiries from The Epoch Times on whether he had joined the Young Pioneers as a child in China.
Allegations
Mr. Dong, who was elected as a Liberal MP in 2019, has faced increasing allegations of inappropriate ties to the Chinese Consulate in Toronto in recent months.
Justice Marie-Josée Hogue, head of the inquiry, has granted full standing to Mr. Dong, giving him the right to question witnesses and access non-public information, saying he has “a direct and substantial interest” in the inquiry’s subject matter. Her decision has raised concerns among Beijing critics and some Chinese Canadians from groups being persecuted by the CCP.
Past Cases
Several Canadian politicians have come under scrutiny for donning CCP red scarves.
The Epoch Times contacted Mr. Jang for comment but didn’t hear back. Efforts to contact Mr. Peschisolido were unsuccessful.