Cdn envoy Dominic Barton to testify at Canada-China parliamentary committee
OTTAWA — Canada’s ambassador to China, Dominic Barton, will be among the first witnesses to testify before a new special parliamentary committee created to examine Canada’s fraught relationship with China.
The committee held its first meeting Monday, largely a planning session, and MPs from all parties agreed it was essential to hear from Barton, despite some minor differences of opinion on the timing. Eventually, they agreed he would testify before Feb. 7. Conservatives are pushing for an earlier appearance because Barton will be in Houston next Tuesday.
Barton was a high-powered business consultant who was named in September to Canada’s top diplomatic post in Beijing to help repair Canada’s shredded diplomatic and economic relations with China.
Opposition parties have flexed their collective muscles to push for answers from the new Liberal minority government as the Chinese imprisonment of two Canadians by the People’s Republic enters its second year.