Canada is being bullied by China. Here’s how it can shut it down.Amir Attaran: There is one legal move that would prompt immediate action—shutting down Canadian airspace to Chinese cargo services
The Munk debate that never wasShannon Gormley: In this nasty, empty campaign, how would a debate on foreign policy have gone? Safe to say, pretty badly.
Huawei’s pitch to Canadians: Keep your friends and family closeMatt Gurney: The Chinese company’s newest ad was meant to deliver a feel-good message. It is not going over well.
The real election threat is ChinaTerry Glavin: Ottawa has been focused on cyber-meddling. But consider the case of John McCallum for a glimpse at a more present danger.
What a trade war with China would do to CanadaCanada would survive a full-scale trade war with China, but it would offer a painful lesson on how much we now rely on that country
Trudeau’s unrequited love for ChinaPaul Wells: The Canada-China relationship is now a smoking rubble. It would be great if the Prime Minister had something to say about it.
America cuts off its supply chain to spite its faceTabatha Southey: The reality TV president’s latest creation, Trade Wars: Endgame, is a chaotic, self-indulgent exercise in nostalgia
Who’s going to stand up to China? This Canadian senator, for one.Terry Glavin: Arrested Canadians, human rights abuses, spying: ‘Send the Chinese ambassador home,’ says Senator Thanh Hai Ngo
Where is the outrage over the plight of China’s Uyghurs?Ahmed Sahi: A million Muslims are being detained in China, and Canada has not protested in any meaningful way
Huawei’s Meng Wanzhou: The world’s most wanted womanInside the high-stakes extradition fight for a top Huawei executive—and why Canada’s relationship with China may never recover