WASHINGTON — The Conservative MP at the centre of Canada's foreign interference saga is urging Capitol Hill lawmakers to work with their northern neighbour to battle Beijing. Michael Chong, whose tale of Chinese meddling has been a political headache for the federal Liberal government, told his tale to the Congressional-Executive Commission on China. The commission was established in 2000 to keep tabs on Beijing's human rights record, and is a bipartisan committee of U.S. senators, House members and administration officials. Chong says one of his main goals was to make clear just how widespread Chinese foreign interference is, both in...