
The trade feud between Canada and China is finally thawing — and it was long overdue.
The rupture began in 2018 with the arrest of Meng Wanzhou, a senior executive of Huawei, in Vancouver. What followed was not merely a diplomatic dispute, but a calculated economic response: China weaponized trade, and Canadian agriculture became collateral damage. Canola, pork, lobster, and other agri-food exports faced punitive tariffs and informal barriers that reverberated across rural Canada for years.
Climate finance? With Coal King China? Globalist Gibberish.
Reporter: What did you mean by the new world order?
Carney: The architecture, the multilateral system is being eroded, undercut. The question is what gets built in its place… pic.twitter.com/v42FpX6VgU
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