The Sunday Guardian

CHINA’S SOCIAL CREDIT PROGRAM CREEPS INTO CANADA

China’s surveillan­ce system of ‘social credit’ has expanded globally and is now openly operationa­l in Western Canada.

- VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA, CANADA

China’s Orwellian “social credit system” that records the social and financial behaviour of individual­s and corporatio­ns across China, using a vast surveillan­ce system, has expanded globally, and is now openly operationa­l at the renowned Haidilao hot pot restaurant, in Western Canada.

Ryan Pan, a manager with Haidilao Hot Pot in Vancouver confirmed that over 60 surveillan­ce cameras have been installed in the restaurant at the request of the Haidilao corporatio­n, as part of the social credit system in China. He said that the Vancouver location has 30 tables with two cameras assigned to each table.

When asked specifical­ly why Haidilao required so many cameras to monitor staff and patrons, Ryan Pan said that the cameras were installed to “punish” staff if they didn’t adhere to corporate standards and to “people track”. Pan also said that the video is sent back to China but declined to say why this was, other than to say the reason for this was “secret.”

Founded in Sichuan, China, the Haidilao opened up at two locations in the Vancouver region, the most recent of which was opened in 2018 in a former Swiss Chalet restaurant in the trendy Kitsilano district of Vancouver. The location is within walking distance of the home rented by Huawei for staff temporaril­y re-located to Vancouver to assist Meng Wanzhou, the chief financial officer (CFO) of the telecom

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