Lessons from Brexit: A fresh look at Canada-China ties

With Canadian allies reconsidering core elements of globalization, Ottawa will have to carefully consider what this means for the new Canada-China Foreign Affairs Ministers’ Dialogue.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau talks with Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi in Ottawa on June 1, the day of the inaugural Canada-China Foreign Affairs Ministers’ Dialogue.
The Canadian government is facing new foreign and domestic policy challenges. There’s been turmoil on the world currency and stock markets linked to the devaluation of the Chinese renminbi last year. Most British citizens voting in a referendum last week opted to leave the European Union. And U...

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