Subhead:The prime minister avoided bringing up concerns surrounding China's interference in Canada's elections or its track record on human rights during his trip to Beijing earlier this year.# Prime Minister Mark Carney did not proactively raise human rights or foreign interference during meetings with Chinese officials on his January 2026 trip to China, according to a newly released response to Parliament. The disclosure comes from an Order Paper question filed by Conservative MP Ned Kuruc , which asked the government to detail the agenda and topics discussed during meetings between Canadian ministers and Chinese counterparts. In its response, the Privy Council Office confirmed that those subjects were not raised by the Prime Minister.