Freeland Summoned Again for Explosive Testimony on BC Ferries’ Controversial Chinese Shipyard Deal

Freeland Summoned Again for Explosive Testimony on BC Ferries’ Controversial Chinese Shipyard Deal

Former transport minister Chrystia Freeland has been summoned to testify before a committee regarding the controversy surrounding BC Ferries’ purchase of new vessels from a Chinese shipyard. The House of Commons transport committee unanimously approved the motion after emails raised concerns about national security and Canadian job protection. The Canada Infrastructure Bank provided a significant loan for the purchase, sparking debate over the decision to buy from a state-owned shipyard. The committee’s motion includes calls for further discussions involving Freeland, other officials, and representatives from Canadian shipyards.