Trudeau government at a crossroads in its dealings with China: Charles Burton in the Ottawa Citizen
Canada’s policy towards Beijing was evidently too sensitive to handle during the recent election campaign; the prime minister turned down ...
Canada’s policy towards Beijing was evidently too sensitive to handle during the recent election campaign; the prime minister turned down ...
Canadians need to ensure that we do not kowtow to China’s coercion and bullying – and this should apply equally ...
The future lies with 5G but we must thoughtfully manage the associated vulnerabilities. Both Huawei’s behaviour and that of its ...
The future lies with 5G but we must thoughtfully manage the associated vulnerabilities. Both Huawei’s behaviour and that of its ...
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With Canada seeking to develop its 5G network, some have suggested that Huawei could help implement the technology. However, as ...
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Canada’s targeted sanctions regime appears both undervalued and underused. Our diplomats would do well to give it the consideration it ...
There is no reciprocated goodwill present in current Canada-China relations, writes Charles Burton. This article is based on his remarks in ...
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