OTTAWA -- Members of Parliament voted Monday to label China’s treatment of the Uighur Muslims a genocide, and to call on the federal government to formally adopt that position, without the support of the Liberal cabinet.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau did not participate in the vote.
Foreign Affairs Minister Marc Garneau abstained on the record while the rest of his cabinet colleagues were absent.
"I abstain on behalf of the Government of Canada," said Garneau when he made his position known.
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WNU Editor: China has responded to this Canadian government declaration that China is committing genocide against the Uighurs .... China denounces Xinjiang-related motion passed by Canada's parliament (CGTN).
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The 1st step was taken,
No more will be.
Point of Canadian pride: Nortel.
Did not know it was a Canadian company. Would not have cared if it was or wasn't. Americans like most things Canadian until they get obnoxious like Jim Carey or PM Trudeau.
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