Liberal MPs leave delegation to Taiwan to ‘avoid confusion’ as Carney heads to China
OTTAWA — Two Liberal MPs say they are quitting a sponsored trip to Taiwan early to “avoid confusion” about Canada’s China policy as Prime Minister Mark Carney prepares to visit Beijing.
In a joint statement, Ontario Liberal MPs Helena Jaczek and Marie-France Lalonde said while they are returning to Canada based on “advice from the government,” it does not change Canada’s stance on Taiwan.
“As this portion of the visit concludes, informed by advice from the government, we are returning home. It’s important that we avoid confusion with Canada’s foreign policy, given the overlap with the prime minister’s engagement in Beijing, which was only confirmed last week,” the joint statement says.
“We remain committed to efforts by the prime minister to expand sustainable and diverse trade partnerships in the Indo-Pacific Region.”


