Canada condemns Hong Kong authorities after warrants issued for overseas activists
OTTAWA — The Canadian government is condemning Hong Kong’s law enforcement authorities after they issued bounties and warrants for 19 pro-democracy activists, some of whom live in Canada.
In a joint statement, federal Foreign Minister Anita Anand and Public Safety Minister Gary Anandasangaree say Canada will not tolerate what it describes as an attempt for Hong Kong “to conduct transnational repression abroad.”
The statement came after Hong Kong police announced the warrants and rewards offered for 19 activists for “suspected contravention” of its National Security Law for their roles in promoting self-determination in the Chinese special administrative region.
Some of the activists named, including Canadian Victor Ho, already face warrants stemming from an announcement from Hong Kong in December and have a HK$1 million reward for information for their arrests.

