
Here’s “the teachable moment”.
Anne Hubner 🇨🇦
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Here’s “the teachable moment”.

🚨PRESS RELEASE 🚨 The WUC strongly condemns Canadian MP Michael Ma's comments who appeared to downplay well-documented human rights abuses in China, during a parliamentary meeting. “It is deeply concerning to see an elected official appear to dismiss credible evidence of human rights violations in China—particularly in Canada, where these issues have been consistently raised at all levels,” said WUC President @TurgunjanAlawd3. Full PR 👉 uyghurcongress.org/en/press-relea…


Judge Brian Cregan has threatened to ban Martina Burke, Ammi Burke and me from all future court hearings involving Enoch Burke, our son and brother. We wrote to the High Court today objecting to this unjust and unlawful proposal. burkebroadcast.com/2026/03/25/a-l…




Today, during an exchange with a witness at the Standing Committee on Industry and Technology, I asked questions that inadvertently came across as dismissive of the serious issue of forced labour. To be clear, my line of questioning referred to auto manufacturing in Shenzhen, China, and not in Xinjiang. I regret this mistake and apologise to Ms. McCuaig-Johnston and my fellow committee members. I condemn forced labour, in all its forms. Canada has amongst the most rigorous forced-labour import laws in the world, and I am proud to support the government’s work to eradicate forced labour from supply chains and enforce Canada’s import prohibition.

A Secret Service agent assigned to Jill Biden accidentally shot himself at the Philadelphia airport. No threat. No suspects. Just a situation that raises serious questions. Full story 👇 thiswithkrish.com/jill-biden-sec… #BreakingNews #JillBiden #SecretService #Philadelphia #USNews #AirportSecurity

Today, during an exchange with a witness at the Standing Committee on Industry and Technology, I asked questions that inadvertently came across as dismissive of the serious issue of forced labour. To be clear, my line of questioning referred to auto manufacturing in Shenzhen, China, and not in Xinjiang. I regret this mistake and apologise to Ms. McCuaig-Johnston and my fellow committee members. I condemn forced labour, in all its forms. Canada has amongst the most rigorous forced-labour import laws in the world, and I am proud to support the government’s work to eradicate forced labour from supply chains and enforce Canada’s import prohibition.

Disturbing. Did this Liberal MP really just deny that forced labour practices are taking place in China? This is a documented problem. Why is this MP carrying water for the Chinese regime?






Today, during an exchange with a witness at the Standing Committee on Industry and Technology, I asked questions that inadvertently came across as dismissive of the serious issue of forced labour. To be clear, my line of questioning referred to auto manufacturing in Shenzhen, China, and not in Xinjiang. I regret this mistake and apologise to Ms. McCuaig-Johnston and my fellow committee members. I condemn forced labour, in all its forms. Canada has amongst the most rigorous forced-labour import laws in the world, and I am proud to support the government’s work to eradicate forced labour from supply chains and enforce Canada’s import prohibition.

