Trudeau won’t be able to stay out of Trump’s crosshairs this time

Canada has become the ham in the sandwich of a fight between China and the United States.
Huawei CFO Meng Wanzhou, pictured right on Oct. 2, 2014, in Moscow at the Russia Calling Investment Forum with Russian President Vladimir Putin. All countries regularly spy on each other. The sturm and drang about Huawei’s alleged threat to Canada’s 5G telecommunications network is a little rich, writes Sheila Copps.
OTTAWA—All countries regularly spy on each other. So the sturm and drang about Huawei’s alleged threat to Canada’s 5G telecommunications network is a little rich. Huawei has just been invited by India to become a part of its development of the network. But Five Eye partners, led by the Unite...

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