Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper has announced that he will not be going to Beijing this August for the opening ceremony of the Olympics.
While Harper said he will likely send a high-level delegation for the ceremony, Defence Minister Peter MacKay said the federal government is considering a total boycott of the ceremonies to underline Canada's anger at China's crackdown on activists campaigning for a free Tibet.
MacKay said the Cabinet is yet to discuss the issue and arrive at an official position.
Harper, meanwhile, advised China to take seriously the global concern about its human rights record, because these concerns are 'likely to grow rather than diminish
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