PM’s brother denies Trudeau Foundation was involved in foreign interference
OTTAWA — The prime minister’s brother says the Pierre Elliott Trudeau Foundation has not been part of any foreign interference attempts by China.
Alexandre Trudeau, who has been involved in the foundation since its early days and was an executive director up until 2020, says donations from Chinese businessmen were negotiated before his brother became prime minister.
The committee is investigating the circumstances around a pair of 2016 and 2017 donations from Chinese billionaire Zhang Bin and another Chinese businessman, Niu Gensheng, that totalled $140,000.
Trudeau, who asked to appear before the committee to dispel what he says is misinformation, says talks with the Université de Montréal about a donation intended to honour his father began in December 2013.