McCallum’s main point’s valid: Trump politicized it when he suggested Meng might not be extradited if China, U.S. resolve certain trade issues

Whether Andrew Scheer is upbraiding Justin Trudeau for not being tough enough with Donald Trump, or denouncing the Liberal approach to China as 'naive,' Scheer condemns, often without offering a thoughtful alternative. It sounds as if he is opposing for the sake of opposition, and, worse, not with an eye to Canada’s larger interests.
Conservative Leader Andrew Scheer is never less impressive than when he is criticizing the Trudeau government’s approach to international relations, writes Susan Riley.
CHELSEA, QUE.—Conservative Leader Andrew Scheer is never less impressive than when he is criticizing the Trudeau government’s approach to international relations. Whether he is upbraiding Justin Trudeau for not being tough enough with Donald Trump (as if), or denouncing the Liberal approach to ...

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