Does China trade deal line up with ‘Canadian values’? Feds want to know

‘Yes or no’ isn’t part of the government’s consultation on free trade with the Asian superpower.
Chinese Premier Li Keqiang visited Ottawa in September, and pledged along with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to double bilateral trade by 2025.
It’s not just Conservative MP Kellie Leitch who wants to talk about Canadian values; Canada’s foreign ministry is looking for public submissions on just that topic as part of an online consultation on the prospect of a free trade deal with China. The consultations...

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