Canada Called It Genocide… So Why Are MPs Now Questioning It?

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Published2 months ago
Duration17:10
Video ID-9Mb9CP83EE
Languageen
CategoryNews & Politics
PrivacyPublic
Made for KidsNo
Video TypeRegular Video

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Views10.3K
Likes1.5K
Comments229
Engagement Rate17.17%
Likes per 100 views14.95
Comments per 1K views22.19

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Canada made a unanimous decision in 2021, declaring China’s treatment of Uyghur Muslims a genocide. Every single Member of Parliament agreed. So why are we now seeing that same reality questioned inside a House of Commons committee? In this episode of Tap the Maple, we break down what happened when Michael Ma pressed an expert witness on whether she had personally witnessed forced labour in Xinjiang, and why that question matters far more than it seems. We examine the timeline, including Ma’s floor crossing, his connection to Mark Carney’s government, and the broader context of Canada’s evolving trade relationship with China, including the controversial electric vehicle deal. Is this just tough questioning? Or are we watching a subtle shift in how Canada talks about one of the most serious human rights issues in the world? This episode connects the dots between policy, politics, and accountability, and asks a question every Canadian should be thinking about. #CanadaPolitics #TapTheMaple #China #Uyghur #ForcedLabour #HumanRights #Genocide #MarkCarney #MichaelMa #CanadianPolitics #CanadaNews #Parliament #EVDeal #ChinaCanada #TradeDeal #BreakingNews #PoliticalCommentary #FreeSpeech #Accountability #Canada2026 #Geopolitics #NewsAnalysis #CdnPoli #ChinaPolicy

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