Canadian legislators on Tuesday delivered Prime Minister Justin Trudeau his firs...
FILE PHOTO: Canada's Prime Minister Justin Trudeau speaks at a meeting with Conservative Party leader and Leader of the Official Opposition Andrew Scheer on Parliament Hill in Ottawa, Ontario Canada November 12, 2019. REUTERS/Patrick Doyle
Trudeau’s Liberals lost their parliamentary majority in an October election. He must now rely on opposition legislators to govern. The right-leaning Conservative Party, which accuses Trudeau of being too soft with China, proposed setting up the 12-person committee, which will conduct hearings to review all aspects of Canada’s relations with China. It is due to meet for the first time on Jan 20.
Trudeau has stressed the need not to escalate the dispute with China. The Liberals said existing committees already deal with the China relationship.
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