Shannon Gormley: It is precisely because of the CCP’s status—a thug in the guise of a recognized authority of a recognized state—that its ransom-for-hostages demand is not merely evil but intolerable, and its price not merely high but impossible
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Canada’s left have failed Hong Kong
Cherie Wong and Jody Chan: While the Liberal government ignores the nuances in the Chinese community fabric, we have also been abandoned by the New Democratic Party and the Greens over petty partisanship
Beijing has fuelled a huge trade in animal-based remedies. Is that where the pandemic began?
Terry Glavin: A study suggesting the coronavirus arose from trafficking in bat-derived concoctions is getting attention. So is the WHO’s role in legitimizing the business.
Canada and its allies must hold the Chinese government to account
Peter MacKay: Rather than rely on China for critical goods, Canada’s strategic interests require us to shift towards partners that align with our rules-based system
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
How China weaponized its supply chain
When the coronavirus emergency transitions to a post-COVID-19 economic order, securing the critical needs of Canadians, and the supply chains that meet them will be an essential and historic undertaking
Criticism of the Chinese government’s handling of coronavirus is not racism
Marcus Kolga: By wrapping themselves in ethno-nationalist rhetoric, the Chinese Communist Party often claims that a critique of their actions is equivalent to a critique of their people—a tried and true tactic in the authoritarian playbook
Chinese politicians in need of a siesta
The biggest buzz from the Communist Party’s meeting was around the yawns