Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, shown here with Chinese President Xi Jinping, has alluded to a revised engagement strategy with China. (Photo: PMO)
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, shown here with Chinese President Xi Jinping, has alluded to a revised engagement strategy with China. (Photo: PMO)
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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, shown here with Chinese President Xi Jinping, has alluded to a revised engagement strategy with China. (Photo: PMO)
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When she was foreign minister, Chrystia Freeland expressed support at a rally, shown here, for the right to peaceful protest in Hong Kong. (Photo: Studio Incendo)
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Canada’s embassy in Beijing: Despite the political tensions, bilateral trade is now doing well. Canadian exports increased by eight per cent in 2020. (Photo: Benjamin Vander Steen)
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When he came to power, Xi Jinping declared it was time for China to take its rightful place on the international scene. (Photo: © Frédéric Legrand | Dreamstime.com)
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With China’s recent provocations against Taiwan, some have questioned whether Taiwan’s Navy, together with its allies, including the U.S. Navy, whose forward-deployed aircraft carrier USS Ronald Reagan transits the South China Sea here, are well enough equipped to go to war against China. (Photo: U.S. Navy Photo by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Rawad Madanat)