Senator Hugh Segal, Canada's special envoy for Commonwealth renewal said Canada was not encouraging anybody not to participate in the Commonwealth Heads of Government in Colombo from November 15.
"Our own Prime Minister has said that he does not intend to be in Colombo because he has not seen sufficient evidence of the Government producing results on issues like human rights, rule of law, Judicial independence, Accountability and more autonomy for the Tamils in the north in Sri Lanka."
"We are not encouraging a boycott, nor we are planning a boycott, nor are we asking others to boycott. That is not our approach to these issues," Senator Segal PTI.
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