Chinese state media videos and photos show Canadian Community Service Association president Niu Hua attending the “10th Conference for Friendship of Overseas Chinese Associations,” hosted by the state council’s overseas Chinese affairs office.
Niu is seen applauding with the group on Monday during Xi’s entry to the conference, which state media says involved representatives from 130 countries, and is also seen in a group picture with the Chinese leader.
Chinese state media says Shi Taifeng—head of the Chinese United Front Work Department’s central committee—told conference attendees that they serve as “an important bridge and bond” between China and the rest of the world.
Shi told the groups they are “fresh troops” in China’s effort to develop a “shared future for mankind” as part of the “great rejuvenation of the Chinese nation.”
Niu has not responded to requests for comment, but his Chinese-language WeChat social media account shared state-media depictions of the meeting and photographs of him outside the Great Hall of the People in Tiananmen Square, where the meeting with Xi took place.
The Canadian Community Service Association says on its website that it was established in 2002 to promote integration and “the spirit of community service” among Chinese and other multicultural communities, organizing activities such as fundraising drives for natural disasters.
In March, the group hosted a banquet to welcome new Chinese consul general Yang Shu to Vancouver.
In January, it staged a spring festival gala attended by an array of Canadian federal, provincial and municipal politicians, several of whom spoke at the event and posed for photos with Niu.