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FOREIGN THREAT: China is interfering Canada’s electionsWATCH BELOW as
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An economic threat is a national threat, Freeland tells Emergencies Act inquiryChrystia Freeland says the economic threat escalated “exponentially” when “Freedom Convoy“ protesters blocked the Ambassador Bridge.
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Trump lesson on U.S. protectionism guides Canadian foreign policyOTTAWA — Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s government learned a lesson when former U.S. President Donald Trump forced the renegotiation of the North…
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Trudeau right to avoid Rock 'em Sock 'em approach to foreign diplomacyOTTAWA—Let me start with my statements of fact. No doubt they will be startling to you. I am neither an expert in international affairs, nor do I possess state-of-the-art body language analysis skills. But I do have one tool kit honed on George Street in my hometown of St. John’s, N.L.: I have advanced experience as night club bouncer. Notably, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has also earned his stripes as a doorman. That preamble was necessary, not to walk down an old, romanticized lane to my George Street days, but to set up a frame to talk about the over-discussed and much-observed testy exchange between Chinese President Xi Jinping and Trudeau at last week’s G20 summit in Bali, Indonesia. You know the one, conveniently caught on camera for the globe to see, where the Chinese leader goes out of his way to scold our prime minister about what Xi said was the leaking of information from an earlier private meeting between the two of them. Trudeau stood ramrod straight and listened while Xi had his mini rant, then offered a temperate response about how Canada will always speak up for human rights. Thereafter, a few more words were exchanged and the leaders shook hands. Before diving into the “Bali Encounter,” it is important to state the obvious: there are volumes of criticism that can be levied at the Trudeau government for the way it has managed Canada’s relationship with China. From a failure to end the incarceration of two Michaels in an expeditious manner, to a lack of consistency on managing China’s industrial strategy in Canada. But the hysteria around the “Bali Encounter” and criticism of the prime minister is over the top and off the mark. Listening to some of the critiques of how Trudeau failed to stand up to Xi made me think those critics would have opted for a Don Cherry’s Rock ’em Sock ’em Hockey approach. Remember those old classic videos by Cherry, the ones where, when a player on the ice is slighted or wounded by another player, he starts a fight with h
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Trump lesson on U.S. protectionism guides Canadian foreign policyPrime Minister Justin Trudeau's government learned a lesson when former U.S. President Donald Trump forced the renegotiation of the North American trade pact five years ago: never underestimate U.S. protectionism.
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Measles an imminent global threat due to pandemic, CDC and WHO say | CBC NewsThere is now an imminent threat of measles spreading in various regions globally, as COVID-19 led to a steady decline in vaccination coverage and weakened surveillance of the disease, the World Health Organization and U.S. CDC say.
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