Scheer says no Taiwan at WHO a ‘shame,’ and that Trudeau support came late
OTTAWA — Conservative Leader Andrew Scheer lamented Taiwan’s exclusion from key meetings of the World Health Organization, and he’s branding the Liberal government as a Johnny-come-lately to that global push — one that has angered China.
But Prime Minister Justin Trudeau indicated Tuesday the government is not shying way from holding China to account, albeit when the COVID-19 crisis has subsided, for its conduct in the early weeks of the pandemic.
The domestic political clash occurred as Canada, the United States and six major allies were unable to win access for Taiwan at the World Health Assembly meetings this week, after arguing its early success at controlling the spread of the novel coronavirus qualified it to participate as an observer.
The eight countries told the WHO that its ongoing exclusion of Taiwan created a serious public health concern during the COVID-19 crisis.


