louis huang: When news of the unpublicized event was posted online over the weekend, it sparked strong reaction from those in the Chinese-Canadian community who don't support the communist government. @Cityof Vancouver And this. @Haney Inkslinger "Our first reaction was, we could not believe this was happening at city hall," said Louis Huang, the spokesman for The Alliance of the Guard of Canadian Values, according to CBC. The group, which is composed of immigrants from mainland China, is fighting what it says is the growing influence of the Chinese government on Canadian politicians. "I think as a Chinese-Canadian, it is my responsibility to warn them to be cautious," said Huang. On Friday, about 300 Chinese government supporters turned out to watch acting Mayor Kerry Jang and Richmond East MP Joe Peschisolido don red scarves and raise the national flag of China in front of city hall. Huang, who immigrated from China to Canada in 2002, says he has no problem with politicians talking with Chinese officials or with other diplomatic initiatives, such as the recent exchange of visits by Justin Trudeau with Chinese Premier Li Keqiang. What will be next We worry when they are dealing with the Chinese government. But he says it troubling when local politicians appear to be endorsing the communist government. "Right now they raise the national flag of China in front of city hall.
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