Two Quebec community groups under investigation by the RCMP for allegedly hosting covert overseas Chinese police stations are recruiting volunteers for a Chinese-Canadian film festival, an annual event that has previously awarded films praising the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), the Chinese police, and the regime’s response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
The 8th China-Canada International Film Festival (CCIFF) is taking place at the Centre Cinéma Impérial in Montreal from July 14 to Aug. 19, with a series of events being held throughout that period.
The festival is organized by Montreal-based Canada China Art-Tech, a federally registered not-for-profit. Since its launch in 2016, the festival has given out awards to numerous Chinese-language films that praise the CCP and promote the communist regime’s global image and political agenda…. Source
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