Climate collaboration with China serves Canada’s national interests

Canada and China share a stake in mitigating climate change, and leveraging each other’s strengths can lead to faster progress.
Prime Minister Mark Carney, left, met with Chinese Premier Li Qiang on the margins of the UN General Assembly on Sept. 23.

Amid complex geopolitical currents, Prime Minister Mark Carney’s government faces a precarious “two-front trade war” with the United States and China. With Washington imposing sweeping tariffs, and Beijing retaliating against Ottawa’s trade barriers, provincial premi...

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