Carneys Office Says Privy Council Made Error in Saying He Didnt Raise Human Rights in China

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CanadaPrime Minister Mark Carney shakes hands with Chinese Ambassador to Canada Wang Di as he is officially welcomed to Beijing on Jan. 14, 2026. The Canadian Press/Sean KilpatrickOlivia Gomm3/24/2026|Updated: 3/24/20260:00Prime Minister Mark Carney’s office says public servants have corrected information tabled in the House of Commons that indicated the prime minister did not “proactively” raise the issue of human rights during discussions with Chinese officials in January.“The parliamentary return in question was submitted in error,” said a spokesperson for Carney’s office.

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