Floor-crossing MP asks for change to record of comments about forced labour in China

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OTTAWA—Liberal MP Michael Ma says he’s seeking to correct a parliamentary record he believes misrepresented his comments on forced labour in China — and insists that he was not given the opportunity to edit the remarks, despite the Speaker’s office stating that was the case.

Ma found himself in hot water after a March meeting of the House of Commons industry committee, in which the Markham—Unionville MP appeared to cast doubt on the existence of forced labour in China’s Xinjiang region, where reports of the practice, which Beijing denies, have been documented.

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