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Liberal MP Michael Ma remains in caucus after comments on China’s forced labor

30 March 2026
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Prime Minister Mark Carney reaffirmed that Liberal MP Michael Ma will remain part of the party’s caucus following Ma’s recent apology for remarks that questioned the extent of forced labor practices in China. During a recent committee meeting, Ma challenged claims by retired bureaucrat Margaret McCuaig-Johnston regarding Human Rights Watch’s report linking Uyghur forced labor to Chinese electric vehicle production. After facing backlash, Ma issued a statement expressing regret but did not specifically address the allegations of forced labor. Carney emphasized the importance of adherence to Canadian laws regarding forced and child labor in supply chains and mentioned ongoing discussions about supply chain integrity during Finance Minister François-Philippe Champagne’s upcoming trip to China. This trip follows Carney’s January visit, which included a trade agreement allowing for increased Chinese electric vehicle imports to Canada.

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This situation reflects ongoing international concerns about labor practices in China, particularly regarding the treatment of Uyghurs and other minority groups in Xinjiang. In 2021, the Canadian House of Commons recognized the actions against Uyghurs as genocide, highlighting a broader pattern of human rights violations. The U.S. has also intensified scrutiny of global supply chains linked to forced labor, which could influence Canadian trade policies. The dialogue surrounding these issues is critical as Canada navigates its relationships with China and addresses allegations of human rights abuses in international trade agreements.

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