CanadaChief of Defence Staff Jonathan Vance on what China is doing to CanadaPaul Wells: There’s ’extreme concern’ among allies about what China is up to, says Canada’s top soldier. ’Is it painful for this country? Yes.’
OpinionChina threatens the democratic world order—and Canada can’t be a weak linkOpinion: Despite our allies’ warnings, Ottawa isn’t taking the threat of authoritarian China seriously. That could be disastrous.
OpinionWhen Trump phones a pal on an unsecured cell, won’t someone think of the spies?Opinion: China and Russia are reportedly eavesdropping on the U.S. president’s cellphones. But maybe, muses Tabatha Southey, those foreign spies are the real victims
OpinionHow Canada can work on trade with China—without angering AmericaOpinion: The Canadian government must diversify its economy, and China is the obvious target. But there are risks that come with such a partnership
OpinionWill LNG Canada increase greenhouse-gas emissions? It’s complicated.Opinion: Whether British Columbia’s approved LNG Canada project will increase or lower global greenhouse-gas emissions depends on one important factor
WorldWill China soon rule the world?Whether or not China is ready for global leadership, Donald Trump’s disruption on the world stage has invited a new order
WorldIn Canada, Chinese companies find resistance—but also willing consumersEven as the vast majority of Canadians are concerned about Chinese companies operating in Canada, many consumers happily embrace them
WorldSo long, Silicon Valley. China is the world’s innovation engine.China’s innovation leap appears unstoppable, writes John Shmuel. Even Western startups are starting to copy Chinese ideas.
Opinion’Star Wars’ has a China problem—and it’s a symptom of Hollywood’s nostalgia addiction’Solo: A Star Wars Story’ flopped in China, inviting us to imagine a nostalgia-free vacuum in which ’Star Wars’ can be seen for what it really is
OpinionAnother day, another crazy Justin Trudeau pipeline juggling actTerry Glavin: The PM had a five-star ecological plan to satisfy Alberta, environmentalists and, maybe most importantly, China. Then it all fell apart.