John Price and David Carment: Don't let Canada-China relations fall victim to China-U.S. rivalry cdnpoli The Liberal government’s 'Roadmap for a Renewed U.S.-Canada Partnership' reinforces a muscular approach. (subs)
Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland recently expressed the need for the 'non-geographic west' to band together and resort to 'friend-shoring,' to buttress trade mainly with allies. In essence, to 'decouple' from a global economy, write John Price and David Carment.
Canada’s chief of the defence staff, General Wayne Eyre, recently told the House National Security Committee that Russia and China “are not just looking at regime survival, but regime expansion. They consider themselves to be at war with the West. They strive to destroy the social cohesion of liberal democracies and the credibility of our own institutions to ensure our model of government is seen as a failure.”Enjoy unlimited website access and the digital newspaper.