Canada tables legislation to strengthen prohibition on goods produced with forced labour
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The Government of Canada has introduced An Act respecting the prohibition of the importation of goods produced by forced labour to strengthen Canada's existing framework aimed at preventing goods made with forced labour from entering the Canadian market.
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The Honourable Anita Anand, Minister of Foreign Affairs, today announced that the Government of Canada has tabled new legislation, An Act respecting the prohibition of the importation of goods produced by forced labour.
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