Could taking action on the Uighur genocide mean more difficulty repatriating the two Michaels? Post date February 18, 2021 Post categories In Debate, Parliament Tags China, Human Rights, uighurs
What is the government doing to help Canadian citizens in Hong Kong return home? Post date June 4, 2020 Post categories In Parliament, Question Period Tags China, covid19, Democracy, Hong Kong, Peaceful Protest
Elizabeth May Speaking at Falun Dafa Month Rally on Parliament Hill Post date May 8, 2013 Post categories In Press Releases, Publications Tags China, Falun Dafa, Falun Gong, Human Rights, International Affairs, Religion
Emergency Debate – The Situation in Syria Post date May 7, 2013 Post categories In Debate Tags China, Emergency Debate, Syria
Elizabeth May to Speak at Falun Dafa Rally Post date May 7, 2013 Post categories In Press Releases Tags China, Falun Gong, Human Rights, International Affairs
We Only Have Days to Stop the Canada-China FIPA Post date April 19, 2013 Post categories In Uncategorized Tags Canada-China Foreign Investment Promotion and Protection Agreement, China, Foreign Investment, International Affairs
Greens speak out for climate action, May explains her new Private Members’ Bill C-484 Post date March 22, 2013 Post categories In Press Releases Tags Adam Olsen, Bill C-484, China, Coal-Fired Power Plants, Dr. Andrew Weaver, Energy, Environment, Greenhouse Gases, India, Pollution, United States
“Canada Should Take Good Note of India’s Freeze on All Investment Protection Agreements” Post date March 14, 2013 Post categories In Press Releases Tags Australia, Canada-China Foreign Investment Promotion and Protection Agreement, Canada-India Investment Treaty, China, India, International Affairs, South Africa
May to Speak at ‘Rally for a Free Tibet’ Post date March 8, 2013 Post categories In Press Releases Tags China, Democracy, Human Rights, International Affairs, Tibet
Will The Office of Religious Freedom Remain Silent on Tibet? Post date March 8, 2013 Post categories In Press Releases Tags China, Democracy, Human Rights, International Affairs, Tibet