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Now it is Canada’s turn to answer some questions concerning China-Canada relations
By Cong Peiwu, Chinese Ambassador to Canada Ottawa Life Magazine has been publishing a Canada-China Series since 2013. The series focuses on bi-lateral interests, business affairs, people-to-people relations, Chinese culture and the Chinese diaspora in Canada. Since 2018 there has been tension in the Canada Chinese political relationship. Ottawa Life Magazine
Huawei Canada operates at a higher wavelength, calls on competitors to do the same
Canada’s dismal state of rural broadband service means life beyond a 75 km radius of any major city is excluded from the digital economy and its services. This is an embarrassing state of affairs for a G7 country, in North America no less, and the one in which Alexander Graham
Huawei Canada’s Next-G Video Contest celebrates up-and-coming video makers
Last spring, shortly after the country entered lockdown, Huawei Canada invited aspiring video directors to enter a competition and share stories of connection within the virtual reality of COVID-19. Almost 50 post-secondary students enrolled in video production programs across Canada submitted short videos created exclusively on the HUAWEI P40 Pro
“Be resilient.” An interview with Huawei’s Chris Pereira
The normal operations of companies and employers have been disrupted by the COVID-19 lockdown, but hiring continues in some sectors in spite of the new protocols. Huawei recently bucked the downward trend and on-boarded more than 100 new workers at its Canadian operations, and it did so without any in-person
Smart Agriculture is for everyone — not just for farmers
By Vincent Guyonnet Canada along with the rest of the world is facing the challenge of feeding a growing population while sparing more natural resources. On a global basis, the challenge is huge as we must contemplate how to feed an additional two billion people by 2050 while arable area will
Stories of connection in the age of lockdowns
At no time since the advent of the World Wide Web have our lives been so virtual. This was true before a global pandemic forced entire countries indoors and pushed Internet traffic to the limits of network tolerance. Telework and online grocery shopping have gone from optional for some to
Huawei ventures North of 60
Mary Simon is a respected Inuit leader who represented Canada on the panel that negotiated the creation of the Arctic Council. She was invited to serve as a special advisor to the federal government as it formulates a comprehensive policy on the north. Her mandate focused on conservation goals, sustainable
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