
Dem0084a
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We need people in Canada and the US that genuinely want to be at the table to work out our issues. We don't need lectures from those who are interested in using challenges in the relationship to bolster their domestic political fortunes on either side of the border. @Shelby_Kramp



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You're trying to spin on narrative based on stupid comments from an MP and we all see it for what it is. It was a bozo eruption and we know that no party supports forced labour.


In 2021, MPs, including Liberals, voted to recognize the genocide, including forced labour, of Uyghurs by the PRC. In response, the Liberal government imposed sanctions on one PRC entity and four PRC officials in Xinjiang for these human rights violations. Around the same time, Article 23.6 of CUSMA came into force, which ban imports produced using forced labour into the North American free trade zone. Today, a Liberal MP intimated that Uyghur forced labour has not taken place, while questioning a former PCO official, @M_Johnston1. The Liberal government needs to answer the following question: Does the government still assess that Uyghur forced labour has and is taking place? This is important. If the government no longer assesses forced labour is taking place, that has implications for: - the sanctions imposed on the PRC entity and officials, - the imports of products from Xinjiang province into Canada, - the review of CUSMA, and - Canada-U.S. trade, including transshipments from Canada to the U.S. (the U.S. currently assesses that Uyghur forced labour is taking place). #cdnpoli







