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Hodgson defers questions on Michael Ma to Prime Minister Mark Carney

Darpan News Desk The Canadian Press, 27 Mar, 2026 11:55 AM
  • Hodgson defers questions on Michael Ma to Prime Minister Mark Carney

Energy Minister Tim Hodgson said today the federal government is opposed to forced labour, a day after another Liberal MP cast doubt on China's labour practices.

On Thursday, Michael Ma apologized after appearing to question reports of human rights abuses in China while engaging with a witness at a parliamentary committee hearing earlier in the evening.

Speaking to reporters in Markham, Ont., today, Hodgson deferred questions on whether Ma should remain in the party's caucus to Prime Minister Mark Carney.

Hodgson also said Ma acknowledged his views did not reflect the views of the Liberal party.

Ma made no such acknowledgment in the apology posted to his social media or in his statement to The Canadian Press.

Hodgson was reported to be involved in courting Ma to cross the floor to the Liberals from the Conservatives in December.

This report from The Canadian Press was first published March 27, 2026.

Picture Courtesy: THE CANADIAN PRESS/Justin Tang

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