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Senator Who Sponsored Motion to Recognize Uyghur Genocide Says Some Senators Are Apologists for China After Motion Defeated
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Sen. Yuen Pau Woo also said the Chinese are happy with their government â more happy than Canadians are with their own.
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In a speech on Monday, Woo asked his fellow members of the house of sober second thought to vote against a motion that would condemn the genocide of the Uighur Muslim minority and call for the 2022 Olympic Games to be moved from Beijing if the genocide does not end, saying it âdoes not add any actionable measure specific to the Uighur situation in China; it is simply an exercise in labelling.â
FUREY: China s Communist regime — with help from a Canadian Senator — is appropriating the residential schools conversation
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A Canadian senator has urged the Senate not to condemn China’s record on the Uighurs, arguing that Canada has its own history of forced assimilation and other “appalling” measures against minority communities.
Sen. Yuen Pau Woo also said the Chinese are happy with their government more happy than Canadians are with their own.
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In a speech on Monday, Woo asked his fellow members of the house of sober second thought to vote against a motion that would condemn the genocide of the Uighur Muslim minority and call for the 2022 Olympic Games to be moved from Beijing if the genocide does not end, saying it “does not add any actionable measure specific to the Uighur situation in China; it is simply an exercise in labelling.”
Evening Brief: Indigenous leaders to meet with Pope By iPolitics. Published on Jun 29, 2021 6:21pm Pope Francis (Wikimedia Commons photo)
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With a goal of pushing for an apology from Pope Francis for the Catholic Church’s role in residential schools, national Indigenous leaders are set to meet with him at the Vatican in December. As CBC News reports, delegations of First Nations, Métis and Inuit will meet with him separately between Dec. 17 and Dec. 20, and then collectively on Dec. 20. “I’m hoping I can hear from the Pope that he understands the pain,” said David Chartrand, vice president of the Métis National Council
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