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QUESTION PERIOD — Foreign Affairs
Canada-Saudi Arabia Relations
May 30, 2023
Senator Gold, two years ago, the Senate adopted a motion calling on the government to grant Canadian citizenship to Saudi political prisoner Raif Badawi, but nothing has been done to follow up on that motion.
For the past five years, diplomatic relations between Canada and Saudi Arabia have been suspended because of something Minister Chrystia Freeland tweeted about Mr. Badawi. However, it has now been announced that normal diplomatic relations will resume.
Senator Gold, now that diplomatic relations have been restored with Saudi Arabia, does the Government of Canada intend to grant Raif Badawi Canadian citizenship or is the price of this return to normal our silence with regard to the Saudi regime’s human rights violations?
Thank you for the question, Senator Miville-Dechêne. As I’ve said many times, the Government of Canada remains very concerned about the case of Raif Badawi, continues to follow it closely, and will continue to defend his cause.
In that regard, the government has raised and continues to raise Mr. Badawi’s case with Saudi Arabia’s highest authorities and it has made several requests for clemency on his behalf. We sincerely hope that Mr. Badawi will be reunited with his family. As for your question, we will bring it to the minister’s attention.
Thank you for that information. Now that diplomatic relations have been restored, Canada will soon have an ambassador in Riyadh. This seems, at the very least, like an opportunity to intervene directly with the Saudis, in person, on Mr. Badawi’s behalf.
Raif Badawi was imprisoned for his political views. When will the government issue a temporary passport or grant him safe passage so that he can finally be reunited with his wife and children, who have been forced to live without him in Quebec for over a decade?
Once again, the government wants to see Mr. Badawi reunited with his family. I’m sure that the restoration of diplomatic relations will result in increased advocacy on his behalf. That is certainly our hope.