
Michael D. Chong
Conservative
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Political contributions received
| Date | Donor | Amount |
|---|---|---|
| 2025-04-28 | Contributions Of $200 Or Less/Contributions De 200 $ Ou Moins | $800.00 |
| 2025-04-23 | Michael Meighen | $500.00 |
| 2025-04-23 | Carole Reeves | $500.00 |
| 2025-04-23 | Theodore Arnott | $400.00 |
| 2025-04-23 | William Ewen | $300.00 |
| 2025-03-31 | Pradeep Mehta | $251.00 |
| 2025-04-10 | Gord Thomson | $250.00 |
| 2025-04-10 | Grace Thomson | $250.00 |
| 2025-03-31 | Gordon Lee | $250.00 |
| 2025-03-27 | Dushan Divjak | $250.00 |
Lobbying Activity
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Recent Mentions
Updated 2026-07-05Recent news, social media, and press mentions
U.S. lawmakers praise MP Michael Chong's 'courage' in calling out China's foreign interference
American politicians showered a Canadian colleague with praise as Conservative MP Michael Chong testified about being the target of an alleged political campaign by China during a Capitol Hill hearing on foreign interference[4]. The MP was invited to share his firsthand experience, urging US-Canada cooperation to combat Beijing's interference and protect democratic institutions[1].
View source →MP Michael Chong urges US-Canada cooperation on China interference after being targeted by Beijing
In rare testimony before US lawmakers, MP Michael Chong urged cooperation between the two nations to combat foreign interference by Beijing, citing that he was allegedly targeted by China for criticizing its human rights record[1]. Earlier this year, Canada accused China of targeting Chong with a misinformation campaign on WeChat, and intelligence confirmed Beijing had gathered information on him and his Hong Kong relatives for three years[1].
View source →YouTube: Why this Conservative MP defied China and went to Taiwan anyway
Conservative MP Michael Chong discussed his recent trip to Taiwan, asserting Canadian sovereignty after Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi warned MPs against visiting the region[2]. Chong examined China's continuing foreign interference operations in Canada, criticized the government's lack of transparency regarding its new strategic partnership with Beijing, and addressed concerns about forced labor products entering Canada[2].
View source →Canada expels Chinese diplomat over alleged targeting of Tory MP Michael Chong and his family
The federal government expelled Chinese diplomat Zhao Wei for allegedly intimidating Conservative MP Michael Chong and his family in Hong Kong[3]. This decision came one week after the Globe and Mail first reported the targeting of Chong, marking the latest in a series of foreign interference allegations against China[3].
View source →China condemns Canadian MP Michael Chong's visit to Taiwan as crossing a 'red line'
China's embassy in Canada stated that Conservative MP Michael Chong crossed a 'red line' by visiting Taiwan to meet Taiwanese officials and display Canadian sovereignty on the global stage[5]. The visit occurred while China's ambassador was in Canada, with Chong asserting Canadian sovereignty by meeting with Taiwanese officials[5].
View source →Conservative MP Michael Chong calls PM's foreign interference testimony a 'smear platform'
Conservative MP Michael Chong accused Prime Minister Justin Trudeau of using his testimony on foreign interference as a 'smear platform'[9]. Chong has been vocal about the government's lack of transparency regarding its strategic partnership with Beijing and the handling of foreign interference allegations[2].
View source →Michael Chong traveled to Taiwan to assert Canadian sovereignty and show solidarity with Taiwan.
Recent coverage says Conservative MP Michael Chong visited Taiwan after warnings tied to Chinese criticism of Canadian lawmakers traveling there. Chong said the trip was meant to show solidarity with Taiwan and to assert Canadian sovereignty.
View source →CBC reported on Chong's Taiwan trip as a response to China's warnings.
CBC reported that Michael Chong said his Taiwan visit this week was intended to defy the Chinese government's warning and affirm Canadian sovereignty. The coverage frames the trip as part of broader tensions involving China and Canadian parliamentarians.
View source →Michael Chong's parliamentary page highlights his recent work in the current session.
The House of Commons member page lists Chong's recent work in Parliament and chamber interventions. It does not provide a news story, but it is a public mention of his current activity.
View source →Michael Chong's official website highlights foreign-affairs commentary and recent posts.
Chong's official site includes recent news items and commentary, including posts on Hong Kong activists, Iran, oil and LNG prices, and Jimmy Lai. These are public mentions of his current positions rather than third-party coverage.
View source →Michael Chong's X profile shows recent posts on antisemitism and CRTC issues.
His public X profile includes recent post snippets on a committee on antisemitism and CRTC-related policy. These social posts indicate ongoing commentary from Chong on domestic policy issues.
View source →Michael Chong's Facebook page is active with recent interview-related mentions.
His Facebook page includes a recent mention of an interview discussing discipline of MPs through committee removals. The available snippet is a public mention rather than a full post or article.
View source →Michael Chong issues statement calling for the immediate release of Hong Kong publisher Jimmy Lai.
On behalf of the Conservative Party, Michael Chong demanded the release of Jimmy Lai, convicted under Hong Kong's national security law. This reflects Chong's ongoing criticism of China's human rights record. The statement highlights Conservative concerns over democratic freedoms.
View source →Michael Chong serves as Vice-Chair in FAAE committee discussing recent events in Israel, West Bank, and Gaza.
Hon. Michael D. Chong is listed as Vice-Chair of the Standing Committee on Foreign Affairs and International Development. Recent meetings addressed topics like Canada's two-state solution and relations with Latin America. This underscores his role in foreign policy oversight.
View source →Conservatives condemn sentencing of 45 Hong Kong pro-democracy activists.
Michael Chong's office released a statement denouncing the sentencing in Hong Kong. Additional readouts include meetings with Israeli Ambassador Iddo Moed. Conservatives also criticized Trudeau on NATO commitments.
View source →Public Disclosures
Financial and ethics disclosures filed with the registry
Activities
President and Director of Stonedale Farms Limited
Member of the Board of Directors of Historica Canada, a not-for-profit organization located in Toronto, Ontario
Assets
Shares of:
- Ovintiv Inc.
- Enbridge Inc.
Gifts
Gift (Code) Received 2023/01/30
Nature
Services of a parliamentary intern (January 30, 2023 - June 30, 2023)
Source
GreenPAC Parliamentary Internship Program
Circumstances
Hosting an intern in the Ottawa office to work on Parliamentary duties
Gift (Code)
Nature
Intern assigned to work in my office on Parliament Hill
Source
GreenPAC Parliamentary Internship for the Environment with support from the Sustainability Network
Circumstances
The GreenPAC Parliamentary Internship for the Environment places interns in Members' offices. In my case, the intern will be working in my office for 5 months (i.e. January 28, 2019 to June 21, 2019).
Gift (Code) Received 2018/11/10
Nature
2 Cathay Ball tickets
Source
Mr. David Chong & Ms. Susan Chong, acquaintances
Circumstances
Invited in my capacity as Member of Parliament
Investment in Private Corporations
Joint ownership with spouse of Stonedale Farms Limited, a farm corporation located in Elora, Ontario
Sponsored Travel
Name of Member
Michael Chong
Name of any person accompanying the Member (if any)
N/A
Destination(s)
Stuttgart and Berlin
Purpose of the trip
Promoting transatlantic cooperation between the Conservative Party and the Christian Democratic Union
Sponsor of trip (official name)
Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung Canada (KAS )
Travel dates
2026/02/18 to 2026/02/25 (8 days)
Spouse's/Common-Law Partner's activities
Director, Secretary and Treasurer of Stonedale Farms Limited
Spouse's/Common-Law Partner's assets
Shares of TC Energy Corp.
Spouse's/Common-Law Partner's source(s) of income
Last and next 12 months:
Employment income from CPC Healthcare Communications
Contact Information
A-190 St. David street South Fergus, Ontario N1M 2L3