A Conservative MP says his party aims to bring back the special Canada-China Relations Committee, which it originally put aside citing other priorities and resources issues. Tory MP Garnett Genuis, who was a member of the special committee in the last parliament, said on Twitter on Jan. 17 that “after much reflection” he decided to speak with The Globe and Mail last week to advocate for the return of the committee. “Since that interview, I’ve been told that Conservatives will now work to bring the committee back. This is good news. It will hopefully allow us to pick up where we left off,” Genuis wrote. “The Canada-China Relations committee played a key role highlighting emerging human rights and security issues. Events in Hong Kong, the Olympics, and fears of election interference highlight the need for it to resume asap.” In that Globe article relating to Genuis’ comments, Conservative MP and foreign …