Human rights on the table in any China free trade deal, says McCallum
OTTAWA — John McCallum, Canada’s new ambassador to China, says human rights and labour standards will form part of any potential free trade agreement between the two countries.
Formal trade negotiations have yet to begin and Ottawa is conducting a round of exploratory consultations. But if Canada and China do enter into talks, Canada wants a “progressive” deal that would including chapters on both those areas, McCallum said Wednesday.
McCallum said he has seen lots of enthusiasm in Canada for a deal with China and he is keen to pursue deeper economic ties when, and if, the time comes, but not at the expense of human rights.
“We have to do this with our eyes open,” he said in a telephone interview from Beijing. “We know that in many areas, China and Canada have different views of the world, different priorities, different laws.


