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Canada-China Trade Thaws as CUSMA Faces Potential Collapse

Canada secures a pragmatic trade deal with China, cutting tariffs on canola and lobster. The move highlights Ottawa's urgent need to diversify as the future of CUSMA with the U.S. grows uncertain under a potential Trump administration.

China Buys First Canadian Canola Cargo in Months

A Chinese importer has purchased its first cargo of Canadian canola in months, following a visit by former Bank of Canada governor Mark Carney. This signals a potential thaw in trade relations for a key Canadian agricultural export.

Readers Voice Concerns on China, War in 2026 Letters

A collection of letters to the editor from January 2026 highlights Canadian concerns over security in dealings with China and the escalating human cost of modern warfare. Read the public's perspective.

Kovrig: Carney's China trip looks 'undignified'

Former detainee Michael Kovrig calls Mark Carney's China visit 'undignified' as political and industry leaders clash over a new Chinese EV tariff deal. Read the full analysis.

Carney's China trade deal risks Canada's security

Prime Minister Mark Carney's new trade deal with China, exchanging tariff relief for EVs, draws parallels to Germany's pre-war Russia policy. As China ramps up military readiness for a potential Taiwan invasion by 2027, critics warn Canada is repeating a

Canada to Allow 49,000 Chinese EVs at Lower Tariff

Canada's new trade deal with China will allow up to 49,000 Chinese-made electric vehicles into the country at a 6.1% tariff, a move critics call a 'self-inflicted wound' to the domestic auto industry. Learn the details and potential impacts.

China EV Tariff Deal Raises Questions for Windsor Auto

A new Canada-China trade agreement reduces tariffs on electric vehicles, offering short-term relief but posing long-term strategic questions for Windsor, Ontario's automotive heartland. Explore the implications.

Sask. gov't calls new China trade deal 'very good news'

The Saskatchewan government celebrates a major trade agreement with China that slashes tariffs on canola and electric vehicles, promising significant economic benefits for the province's key agricultural sector.

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