Terry Glavin: The sooner Canada dispenses with tales of ‘prisoner swaps’ and ‘diplomatic triangulation,’ the sooner it can have an honest conversation about what this saga revealed
Tag Archives: China-Canada relations
What the winner of this election must do about China, Meng and the two Michaels
Terry Glavin: A thousand days after Kovrig and Spavor were imprisoned, we’re in desperate need of moral clarity in Ottawa
Talk of a deal for Meng Wanzhou raises hope—and a lot of wishful thinking
A homecoming for the Michaels seems possible. But offers like the reported one to Meng are standard U.S. practice, and China does not look kindly on co-operating with American prosecutors.
China was in violation of International Health Regulations. What do we do now?
As we look towards a post-coronavirus world, we must seek accountability for the human toll and economic devastation that this virus has wrought
The Trudeau government’s high noon moment with Beijing
A Senate motion puts the Liberals at a crossroads. Will they break with their party’s entrenched pro-China lobby? Or reward Beijing’s bullying and hostage-taking?
Why Canada isn’t fighting China over canola
This country is ‘a flea on China’s shoulder,’ says one expert, and is best advised to ride the rough patch out
Video: Margaret Trudeau on 1973 trip to China
Behind the scenes of the China mission — 40 years ago
About those pandas: a modest alternative proposal
To reject outright China’s generous offer of exotic creatures for public display would be unwise, of course