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The shrimp, crab and carp that grace Chinese cuisine feed heavily on rapeseed meal, much of it derived from the vast yellow fields of the crop that Canadians call canola.
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Concerns about the impact of the measures have unsettled markets and reignited fears of a recession in the US.
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China’s ambassador warned the Canadian government against using it as a “bargaining chip” in trade negotiations with the US, but said it’s ready to pursue a bilateral free trade agreement if Canada removes barriers to Chinese investment.
Can has previously knocked back investments from BYD, but Trump's tariffs now threaten jobs in the automotive industry, so the tables have turned
Canada’s foreign minister said the government would continue to ask for leniency from China for other Canadians in similar situations.
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The International Ice Hockey Federation on Monday deemed forward Hannah Miller ineligible to represent Canada at the upcoming women’s world hockey championships because of her recent playing tenure in China.
The victims were described as “Canadian nationals” who held dual citizenship with China, though China does not recognize dual citizenship.
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Canada says China executed four Canadians earlier this yearBeijing's embassy in Ottawa said the executions were due to drug crimes and noted that China does not recognize dual citizenship.
China has the world’s largest chemical industry, accounting for nearly half of global production, the vast majority of it entirely legal. In the shadows of this industry are the facilities creating the ingredients for most of America’s fentanyl.
Liberal Leader Mark Carney says Paul Chiang will remain a candidate under his banner, despite calls to drop the Markham-Unionville incumbent for suggesting people turn in a Conservative candidate to the Chinese consulate and collect a bounty. Paul Chiang suggested Conservative candidate be turned in to Chinese consulate for bounty
Canada on Thursday “strongly condemned” China’s execution this year of four Canadians over drug offenses, underlining its objection to China’s use of the death penalty against its citizens ...
Canada said on Wednesday that China had executed four Canadian citizens on drugs smuggling charges earlier this year, and strongly condemned Beijing’s use of the death penalty. Foreign Minister ...
China's Rongsheng Petrochemical , a major independent refiner, has opened an office in Canada to buy Canadian crude and made its first purchase from local producer Suncor Energy , trade sources said.