Ottawa moves to tighten rules barring forced labour products from Canada
OTTAWA — The federal government tabled a bill Friday to change the way Canada bars imports of products made with forced labour following an American tariff threat.
Foreign Affairs Minister Anita Anand was in Paris with Prime Minister Mark Carney as the legislation was tabled by her parliamentary secretary, Rob Oliphant.
“This will be a made-in-Canada solution to an international problem,” he told reporters on Parliament Hill.
Oliphant said the bill would create a public list of products that have been linked to forced labour in specific regions, based on intelligence from embassies and other authorities.

