Carney isn’t saying whether Michael Ma faces fallout for China remarks
OTTAWA — Prime Minister Mark Carney did not answer directly Monday when asked whether Liberal MP Michael Ma will face consequences for his recent comments about forced labour in China, and sidestepped questions about his thoughts on China’s labour practices.
Carney said Ma had apologized and that he remains a member of the Liberal caucus. He wouldn’t say if Ma will still co-host a Liberal fundraising event Monday night in Markham, Ont., at which Carney is set to speak.
Carney was in Toronto making a housing announcement alongside Ontario Premier Doug Ford and Toronto Mayor Olivia Chow, where he faced several questions for the first time about Ma’s remarks at a House of Commons committee hearing on Thursday.
The committee was discussing the decision to lower Canadian restrictions on Chinese electric vehicles when Ma appeared to cast doubt on reports of forced labour in China. He later apologized and said he had been asking about forced labour in Shenzhen, where most of China’s electric vehicle production is located, and not Xinjiang, where the Chinese government has been accused of widespread abuses against Uyghurs.


