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Why the Canada-China relationship doesn’t have to get lost in translation
Op-ed by Chis Pereira Smog, wildfires, and intermittent oppressive heat are upon us, leaving us praying for rain and better days ahead without much relief in the forecast. And with the next federal election just around the corner, we are likewise unlikely to experience much relief from the oppressive and increasingly unprincipled
Canada and China are both behaving arbitrarily in the Meng Wanzhou case, however the ball is in Canada’s court
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 has continued and will continue to publish
Engagement, not enragement, the key to relationship with China
By Chris Pereira Understatement of the century: China doesn’t share the same values as Canada. It’s no secret that there are strains in the relationship between Canada and China, emphasized this week by the Canada-led declaration against arbitrary detentions. There are questions about Xinjiang and the Uighurs, the two Michaels haven’t seen
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