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Carney isn’t saying whether Michael Ma faces fallout for China remarks

Carney said Ma apologized and remains in the Liberal caucus as Canada faces renewed pressure over forced-labour imports and China trade ties.

  • On Monday, Prime Minister Mark Carney confirmed Liberal MP Michael Ma remains in the Liberal caucus despite backlash over his forced-labor comments, though Carney declined to specify consequences.
  • Ma sparked controversy last Thursday during a Commons industry committee hearing examining a deal to import 49,000 Chinese-made electric vehicles, where he cast doubt on forced labor reports.
  • Carney defended Canada's enforcement as "incredibly serious," though federal data shows Canada has blocked only two shipments of forced-labour goods since 2021, while the United States has blocked thousands.
  • While Ma's comments drew domestic criticism, Chinese state media praised his questioning, and the Chinese Embassy in Canada dismissed forced labor allegations as a "blatant lie."
  • Finance Minister François-Philippe Champagne will raise supply chain integrity and forced labor concerns during his upcoming visit to China this week as part of regular economic dialogue.
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Prime Minister Mark Carney did not respond directly on Monday when asked if Liberal MP Michael Ma was going to suffer consequences for his recent statements on forced labour in China, and avoided questions about his views on labour practices in China.

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Barrie Today broke the news in Barrie, Canada on Monday, March 30, 2026.
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