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It's Prime Minister Carney's first Speech from the Throne. Heather Exner-Pirot, Mark Norman, and Margaret McCuaig-Johnston look into what's been promised – on No Nonsense with Pamela Wallin.
Who said what to whom in the infamous Carney/Trump phone call? Our panel with Tasha Kheiriddin, Margaret McCuaig-Johnston, and Mark Norman have some thoughts!
Free For All Friday - Hour 1 Host Amanda Galbraith breaks down the biggest stories of the day with Canada's top newsmakers. On today's show: Margaret McCuaig-Johnston, Senior Fellow in the Graduate School of Public and International Affairs at the University of Ottawa, on the China-US trade war and how Canada might navigate the political tensions Chris Lewis, CTV Public Safety Analyst and Former OPP Commissioner, weighs in on the crime and public safety plans from Pierre Poilievre and Mark Carney Dan Riskin, CTV Science and Technology Specialist, on the resurrection of extinct dire wolves and the nitty gritty of the science behind it Camille Katona, Founder of 19/99 Beauty, joins a spotlight on Canadian business Free For All Friday - Hour 2 Hosts from all over the country join the roundtable to discuss the five biggest stories of the week. This week's show features panelists Matthew Barnes, Principal, Navigator and Deirdra Tindale, Vice President, Crestview Strategies Topic 1: China raises tariffs on U.S. goods to 125% as trade war deepens: managing tariffs is still impossible with these changes. How does Canada / the next prime minister manage this relationship? Do you move toward China or the US if this continues long term? Topic 2: Pierre Poilievre and Mark Carney spar over guns, reveal duelling agendas to curb crime: going deep on policy — what do you make of these approaches? Can the three-strike policy get anywhere here? (also, broadly, how's halfway of the campaign looking) Topic 3: Whether a Liberal win threatens national unity depends on Albertans, Danielle Smith says PLUS Carney’s Surge in Quebec Could Wipe the Sovereigntist Party Off the Map: are we forever nationally going to be in a push-pull between separatism in one part of the country or another, or can there be a unity built here? Topic 4: 'We can't even leave our house': Waterloo students terrorized by 'angry' nesting Canada geese: have you ever had a similar situation like this or heard an anecdote? Topic 5: ‘It has everything you need,’ Mike Myers’ Canadian Tire shirt on SNL sparks praise for the retail chain: how do you feel about Canadian Tire? Any pride in the gesture from Mike Myers? Do you love this or any other Canadian store?
Are “luxury beliefs” dividing the have and the have not voters? Polling guru Darrell Bricker and our pod panel - Tasha Kheiriddin, Margaret McCuaig-Johnston, and Mark Norman explain what's at stake.
Sahir Khan, Vice President of the University of Ottawa's Institute of Fiscal Studies and Democracy joins host Vassy Kapelos for an analysis on the the plans from Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre and Liberal Leader Mark Carney to cut income taxes for middle-class Canadians. On todays show: Vassy is joined by CTV's Rachel Aiello, Judy Trinh, and Mike Le Couteur as they provide the latest from the campaign trails with the three major parties. Éric Blais, President of Headspace Marketing in Toronto, joins host Vassy Kapelos to discuss how advertisements impact an election campaign, and to help break down the strategy behind each parties choice of advertisement. The Daily Debrief Panel with Zain Velji, Tom Mulcair, and Jason Lietaer. Margaret McCuaig-Johnston, Senior Fellow, Graduate School Of Public And International Affairs, University Of Ottawa & Board Member of the China Strategic Risks Institute joins Vassy to discuss Canada's evolving relationship with China.
Was the rare mineral deal doomed from the start? What was the motive behind the Zelenskyy-Trump showdown? Tasha Kheiriddin, Margaret McCuaig-Johnston, and Mark Norman explain.
What does Chrystia Freeland's shocking announcement reveal about the Prime Minister's hold on power. The No Nonsense Panel with Tasha Kheiriddin, Margaret McCuaig-Johnston, and Mark Norman.
Trump on trial, universities on fire, foreign interference in Canadian elections, and a budget with unprecedented debt. Mark Norman, Tasha Kheiriddin, and Margaret McCuaig-Johnston on No Nonsense.
Mike Le Couteur, CTV News; Margaret McCuaig-Johnston, China Strategic Risks Institute & Dan Stanton, Former CSIS Executive Manager.
Did foreign interference and misinformation cost Erin O'Toole and the Federal Conservatives seats in the 2021 federal election? We break down the latest developments in the Feds' Foreign Interference inquiry with University of Ottawa Professor, Margaret McCuaig-Johnston. A 4-day work week is often looked at simply as an opportunity to have a 3-day weekend! In our ongoing QR Calgary “Future of Work” series, 630 CHED's Brad Whisker explores the idea of a “true” 4-day work week in Canada. Psychologists and economists have determined that money and possessions account for only 2-4% of people's happiness. That's just one of the findings documented in the award winning book: Reclaiming the Sacred: Healing Our Relationships with Ourselves and the World. On this Motivational Monday, we chat with researcher and author Jeff Golden about how we can live happier and more purposeful lives!
Alex Pierson speaks with Margaret McCuaig Johnston, a former senior government official who worked on China issues and now Senior Fellow at the Graduate School of Public and International Affairs at the University of Ottawa, about what we've learned from the public inquiry into foreign interference. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
How have we gone from swaggering to staggering on the international stage? Some bold assessments from our panel of big thinkers: Tasha Kheiriddin, Margaret McCuaig-Johnston, and Mark Norman.
On the issue of Steven Guilbeault and his participation as vice-chair of the China Council for International Cooperation on Environment and Development where he was warned by China's propaganda outlets to not assume a "condescing tone" toward his Chinese counterparts.. Or definitely not publicly broach the issue of Uyghur slave labour in Xinjiang province where the Muslim population has been forced to produce solar panels. Guest: Margaret McCuaig-Johnston. Snr Fellow, Graduate School of Public and International Affairs, University of Ottawa. Board Member, China Strategic Risk Institute, Member Canada/U.S. Commission on China. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Host Alex Pierson speaks with Margaret McCuaig-Johnston, a former senior government official who worked on China issues and now Senior Fellow at the Graduate School of Public and International Affairs at the University of Ottawa. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Host Alex Pierson speaks with Margaret McCuaig-Johnston, a former senior government official who worked on China issues and now Senior Fellow at the Graduate School of Public and International Affairs at the University of Ottawa. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Bill Kelly Show Podcast: The House of Commons has unanimously voted for a parliamentary committee to look into allegations that the Chinese government waged an intimidation campaign against Conservative M-P Michael Chong. The moves comes after both China and Canada have expelled diplomats following a newly surfaced 2021 report by Canada's spy agency, which alleged that a Toronto consular officer sought to intimidate Chong and his relatives in Hong Kong. The Liberals have warned that their decision to expel a diplomat could mean Beijing inflicts economic pain, but University of Ottawa China expert Margaret McCuaig-Johnston says the country seems to be instead warning of further measures if Canada goes beyond its decision to send home diplomat Zhao Wei. GUEST: Eugene Lang, Assistant Professor with the School of Policy Studies at Queen's University - Canada was left out of the trilateral defence and security pact known as AUKUS — and a new report by a respected American think-tank says Ottawa must overcome its apparent indifference to the deal or risk being left behind by its allies. GUEST: Thomas Hughes, Post-Doctoral Fellow at the Canadian Defence and Security Network - An internal analysis of dozens of Canada's most prominent national sports organizations shows the federal government failed to recognize serious governance problems now plaguing several of them. Sport Canada, the federal department that funds these organizations, gave top marks to several that are now under fire for serious problems, including allegations of abuse, sexual assault and financial malfeasance. GUEST: Dr. Ann Pegoraro, Co-Director of The National Research Network for Gender Equity in Sport
The Hamilton Today Podcast with Scott Thompson: It's Billy Joel's Birthday! You're never going to guess how old he is. Hamilton's Mohawk College has established a new research site in the area for remotely piloted aircraft systems, or RPAS (more commonly known as drones). A New York jury has reached a verdict in E. Jean Carroll's civil suit against former President Donald Trump, the judge in the case said Tuesday. A Toronto restaurateur has proposed we rename Young-Dundas Square in honour of Gordon Lightfoot, and the idea is picking up steam. Zhao Wei, a Chinese diplomat and suspected intelligence officer, has been sent home following allegations that he was part of an effort by Beijing to target MP Michael Chong's family. But this did not happened speedily. Why was there a delay of several days after the news broke? Why did nothing happen two years ago when CSIS first learned about this? It is all coming up on the Hamilton Today Podcast! Guests: Richard Borger, Professor, Lead Researcher for Mohawk College's Unmanned and Remote Sensing Innovation Centre (URSIC) drone program, Mohawk College. Duff Conacher, Co-Founder of Democracy Watch. Brian J. Karem, Political Analyst for CNN, White House Reporter, Columnist for Salon.com and The Washington Diplomat, and host of ‘Just Ask the Question' Podcast, Author of the book Free The Press: The Death of American Journalism and How to Revive It. Margaret McCuaig-Johnston, Senior Fellow, Institute for Science, Society and Policy – as well as – Senior Fellow, Graduate School of Public and International Affairs, at the University of Ottawa; Member of the Advisory Board for the China Risks Institute; Member of the Canada U.S. Commission on China; and Board Member with the Canadian International Council (NCR). Dr. Ian Lee, Associate Professor with the Sprott School of Business at Carleton University. Arron Barberian, Restauranter, Owner of Barberian's Steakhouse (7 Elm St, Toronto, ON M5G 1H1) the originator of the renaming idea. Dr. Jack Cunningham, Ph.D., Program Coordinator at the Bill Graham Centre for Contemporary International History, in Trinity College and the Munk School. Specializing in British foreign policy, Canadian foreign policy and politics, International history, U.S. foreign policy and relations with Russia; University of Toronto. Scott Radley, Host of the Scott Radley Show and Columnist with the Hamilton Spectator. Host – Scott Thompson Content Producer – William Erskine Technical/Podcast Producer – Tom McKay Podcast Co-Producer – Ben Straughan News Anchor – Dave Woodard & Jen McQueen Want to keep up with what happened in Hamilton Today? Subscribe to the podcast! https://megaphone.link/CORU8835115919
Margaret McCuaig-Johnston, former executive vice-president of NSERC and current senior fellow at the Institute for Science, Society and Policy at the University of Ottawa Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Trudeau claims ignorance on Conservative MP Chong's targeting, despite speaking up in the House of Commons. Host, Alex Pierson speaks with Margaret McCuaig-Johnston, a former senior government official who worked on China issues and now Senior Fellow at the Graduate School of Public and International Affairs at the University of Ottawa about Trudeau slamming CSIS when it comes to the targeting of MP Chong. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Glen McGregor, CTV News; Tom Mulcair, CTV News Political Analyst; Margaret McCuaig-Johnston, University of Ottawa; Stephen McNeil, former N.S. premier; Gary Mar, Canada West Foundation; Mélanie Richer, Earnscliffe Strategies; and Joyce Napier, CTV News. Alexandre Trudeau, Pierre Elliott Trudeau Foundation Member, at House Standing Committee on Access to Information, Privacy and Ethics (Live Event).
On today's show, Alex Pierson speaks with Margaret McCuaig-Johnston, former senior government official who worked on China issues and now Senior Fellow at the Graduate School of Public and International Affairs at University of Ottawa & David Soperman, Professor of Marketing and the Canadian National Chair of Strategic Marketing with the Rotman School of Management. Looks like Trudeau's foundation got a little too fond of the Chinese donations - but hey, who needs ethical governance when you have all that sweet, sweet cash? Ontario's new plan to ban athletes and celebrities from gambling ads is a hard-hitting reminder to Auston Matthews and other sports stars that their role model status comes with responsibilities beyond the rink. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The federal government has announced it will stop funding research that involves Chinese military and state security institutions, over fears around national security. We speak with Margaret McCuaig-Johnston, a senior fellow at the Institute for Science, Society and Policy at the University of Ottawa; and Joseph Wong, a professor at the Munk School of Global Affairs and Public Policy.
The federal government has been silent about this until now. Canada's Innovation Minister is committing to bring forward new national security guidelines to better protect the newest science and technology from falling into the control of China as Ottawa vows to curb Canadian university research with Chinese military scientists. AND Global News reports: Mendicino says national security "at no time" threatened by China-linked RCMP contract. AND: The Balloon. What was Canada's response to the China surveillance balloon traversing Canadian airspace? We called in the Chinese Ambassador for a stern chat. Guest: Margaret McCuaig-Johnston. Senior Fellow, Institute for Science, Society and Policy, University of Ottawa. Senior Fellow, Graduate School of Public and International Affairs, University of Ottawa, Advisory Board Member, Chjina Risks Institute, Member, Canada U.S. Commission on China. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Hamilton Today Podcast with Scott Thompson: Justin Trudeau and Jean Yves-Duclos made comments about the state of healthcare… and you can bet Scott has his opinions, that rant off the top. As well, today is the day to fill up your gas tank! By doing so, we can all help children in our community! That's right, Pioneer's 3 cent-a-litre day has returned in support of the 900 CHML Children's Fund. The fund is powered exclusively by the people of Hamilton and the Children's Fund president Olivia Mackay joins Scott to talk about all the ways you can help, including the 3-cent-a-litre day. How does yesterday's nuclear fusion discussion affect the energy sector? Dr. Ian Lee, Sprott School of Business and Dan McTeague, Canadians for Affordable Energy discuss with Scott. Scott also has a look at the storm looming over Ontario like the Sword of Damocles with Global News meteorologist Ross Hull. It is all coming up on the Hamilton Today Podcast! Guests: Olivia Mackay, President, Children's Fund. Dr. Ian Lee, Associate Professor with the Sprott School of Business at Carleton University. Ross Hull, Global News Meteorologist. Dan McTeague, President of Canadians for AffordableEnergy, Former Liberal MP. Margaret McCuaig-Johnston, Senior Fellow, Institute for Science, Society and Policy – as well as – Senior Fellow, Graduate School of Public and International Affairs, at the University of Ottawa; Member of the Advisory Board for the China Risks Institute; Member of the Canada U.S. Commission on China; and Board Member with the Canadian International Council David Adames, CEO of Niagara Parks Commission. Andrew Enns, Executive Vice-President, Central Canada, for Leger. Daniel Perry, Consultant, Summa Strategies. Scott Radley, Host of The Scott Radley Show, Columnist with the Hamilton Spectator. Host – Scott Thompson Content Producer – William Erskine Technical/Podcast Producer - William Webber Podcast Co-Producer – Ben Straughan News Anchors – Dave Woodard & Diana Weeks Want to keep up with what happened in Hamilton Today? Subscribe to the podcast! https://megaphone.link/CORU8835115919
Margaret McCuaig-Johnston, senior fellow at the Graduate School of Public & International Affairs, University of Ottawa and senior fellow at the Institute for Science, Society and Policy, University of Ottawa Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Margaret McCuaig-Johnston, a senior fellow at the University of Ottawa's Institute for Science, Society and Policy & the University of Ottawa's Graduate School of Public and International Affairs
On today's show, Canada's job market is setting records for low unemployment rates. So, why are we talking about a recession? We ask Tony Stillo, the director of economics for Canada with Oxford Economics. Plus, China is continuing to flex its muscles in the Indo-Pacific region. We chat with Margaret McCuaig-Johnston, a senior fellow at the University of Ottawa's Institute for Science, Society and Policy & the University of Ottawa's Graduate School of Public and International Affairs and find out what she thinks Canada should do. And we've seen the pictures from the James Webb Space Telescope, but what are they of? We find out more from Lawrence M. Krauss, a theoretical physicist, author, president of the Origins Project Foundation, and host of The Origins Podcast.
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On today's show, why is China “buzzing” Canadian and Australian planes? We ask Margaret McCuaig-Johnston, a senior fellow at the University of Ottawa Institute for Science. Plus, the Dutch man accused of cyberbullying B.C. teen Amanda Todd is in court. We chat with Kaitlynn Mendes, an associate professor of sociology at Western University and the Canada Research Chair in Inequality and Gender, who contends what Todd and others have experienced online is not cyberbullying — but rather, technology facilitated sexual violence and harassment. Also, could Canada follow the European Union and force tech companies to pick just one charging format for cellphones? We ask Tim Silk, an associate professor of marketing at the University of British Columbia. And we chat with Shawna Ogston, with the Calgary Food Bank, about how food banks across the country feeling the pinch as the price of basically everything soars. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
As part of our series looking at China, we're talking about the trade and investment wrapped up in the Olympic Winter Games in Beijing — and why some Canadian entrepreneurs say China is still a land of opportunity despite human rights concerns and diplomatic tensions. Matt Galloway talks to Constantine Karayannopoulos, CEO of Neo Performance Materials, which operates several rare earth processing plants in China; Margaret McCuaig-Johnston, a senior fellow at the China Institute at the University of Alberta; and Sarah Kutulakos, executive director of the Canada China Business Council.
Environment/Climate Change Minister announced he is seeking a mandate from Trudeau govt that would force auto dealers to sell a certain number of electric vehicles to be in place by the end of next year. Dan McTeague with Canadians for Affordable Energy says consumers do not want EV and Trudeau govt cannot force people to buy a vehicle they don't want. Also the batteries in EV's cannot be recycled. Also, Trudeau announced Canada will impose a diplomatic Boycott of the Beijing Games. Critics says this is a weak response to Olympics in China that is being referred to as the Genocide Games. Margaret McCuaig-Johnston with University of Ottawa discusses boycotting Beijing Games and banning Huawei.
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Why does Canada have a reserve of Maple Syrup? Hélène Normandin, with the Quebec Maple Syrup Producers Association, tells us why the reserve was tapped into recently, how it works, and what makes Canadian Maple Syrup so special. Should Canada boycott the Olympic Games in Beijing next year? China expert Margaret McCuaig-Johnston joins The Shift to tell us why she thinks Canada will join the US. in a diplomatic boycott of the games. We dig into how this could impact China's reputation and diplomatic strategy. Handy Andy is back on how to take care of a clogged sink without Draino! He gets into how to protect your home from mould and other nasty things you don't want in your home. Plus, how Spotify wrapped is a neat way to see your music stats, but also a genius way for companies to use our personal data to make more money. HEY, DO YOU LIKE PODCASTS? Why not subscribe to ours? find it on Apple, Google, Spotify & Curiouscast.ca See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this episode we chat about a whole host of issues relating to Canada / China relations. We discuss how China bullies Canadian companies operating in China, the case of the two Michael's, China's AI race, China's movement towards totalitarianism, and the need for Canada to stand up for itself in the face of Chinese hostility. We also chat about China's surveillance state, their social credit system, and what Canadian strategy towards China should look like going forward. Margaret McCuaig-Johnston is Senior Fellow at the Institute for Science, Society and Policy and the Graduate School of Public and International Affairs at the University of Ottawa where she has been lecturing and writing on China's science and technology policies since 2013.Over a 37-year career in the public service, Margaret held senior management positions in the Governments of Canada and Ontario. Most recently she was Executive Vice-President of the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council; prior to that she was Assistant Deputy Minister Energy Technology and Programs at Natural Resources Canada; and her first Assistant Deputy Minister appointment was at the federal Department of Finance. She has also had management positions at Industry Canada, the Prime Minister's National Advisory Board on Science and Technology, the Ministry of State for S&T, and the Privy Council Office (the Prime Minister's department).
Margaret McCuaig-Johnston, senior fellow at the University of Ottawa's Graduate School of Public and International Affairs
In this episode of The Global Exchange, you will hear Red Lipman, Margaret McCuaig-Johnston, and Scott Simon discuss how to include Taiwan in international organizations This episode is an extract from CGAI's webinar on Canada-Taiwan relations, made possible thanks to the support of our strategic sponsors Lockheed Martin and General Dynamics, and thanks to the Taipei Economic and Cultural Office. Read our Taiwan series: www.cgai.ca/2021_taiwan_series Participants Bio: Over a 37-year government career, Margaret McCuaig-Johnston served at the assistant deputy minister level at Canada's Department of Finance, Natural Resources Canada, and the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council, and has had senior management positions at Industry Canada, the Prime Minister's National Advisory Board on Science and Technology, the Ministry of State for Science and Technology, and the Privy Council Office. For the last seven years of her government career, Margaret was a member of the Canada-China Joint Committee on Science and Technology. She has had close relations over the years with China on other matters such as energy technology, manufacturing, industrial development, industry associations, and think-tanks. She has visited China more than a dozen times since 1979. https://www.asiapacific.ca/about-us/distinguished-fellows/margaret-mccuaig-johnston Scott Simon (Ph.D., McGill University, 1998), Co-holder of the Chair of Taiwan Studies at the University of Ottawa, has lived in Taiwan for ten years and returns annually for field research. His research interests include Indigenous rights, development, the contribution of Taiwan to the Indo-Pacific, Taiwan's international status, and Canada-Taiwan relations. He has written three books and numerous articles about Taiwan. He does policy-oriented research as member of the Centre for International Policy Studies and the Human Rights Research and Education Centre at the University of Ottawa, and as Senior Fellow at Ottawa's Macdonald-Laurier Institute. https://uniweb.uottawa.ca/members/1024 Ted Lipman's career has spanned over 40 years as an Asianist; in diplomacy, philanthropy, academia and culture. One of a handful of Canadian students in China during the Cultural Revolution, after completing studies at Peking University in 1976, Ted embarked on a 35 year diplomatic career. Highlights include appointments as Canadian Consul General in Shanghai, Minister/DCM in Beijing, Director/HOM of Canada's trade office in Taipei, Director General for North Asia at Global Affairs HQ and Ted's last diplomatic assignment, Canadian ambassador to both North and South Korea. Ted was also a visiting diplomatic fellow at the UBC Institute of Asian Research (Korean Studies). https://www.cgai.ca/ted_lipman Colin Robertson is a former diplomat, and Vice President of the Canadian Global Affairs Institute, www.cgai.ca/colin_robertson Recording Date: 17 August 2021. Give 'The Global Exchange' a review on Apple Podcast! Follow the Canadian Global Affairs Institute on Facebook, Twitter (@CAGlobalAffairs), or on Linkedin. Head over to our website www.cgai.ca for more commentary. Produced by Charlotte Duval-Lantoine. Music credits to Drew Phillips.
Alan speaks with Margaret McCuaig-Johnston, a former senior government official who worked on China issues and now Senior Fellow at the Graduate School of Public and International Affairs at the University of Ottawa, about the return of the two Michaels - and Canada's relationship with China moving forward. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We are picking through the entrails of the vanity election called by Trudeau so he could try to secure a majority. Six hundred million for what? The election only created divisions and made Canadians angry w/ each other. Guest is Political commentator Spencer Fernando. Canada's reputation as a solid and strong ally of the U.S. took a beating when the U.S. teamed up with the UK and Australia to form a new alliance -- AUKUS to combat China's aggression in the pacific. Is Canada deemed untrustworthy of being part of the new alliance? Guest is Margaret McCuaig-Johnston.
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Karlene Nation speaks to Margaret McCuaig-Johnston on concerns that scientists with China's military have high-level access to Canada's research labs. Dr. John Mighton, Jump Math, New teachers are nervous & stressed out about taking a mandatory math test. Jay Cameron with Justice Center for Constitutional Freedoms, Do Canadians who support vaccine passports understand what rights they will give up if such a passport is put in place?
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Karlene Nation discusses the Ontario government reversed a decision to give police enhanced powers to randomly stop citizens with Bruce Chapman from the Police Association of Ontario. Later on, Canada should develop stronger ties and expand trade with Taiwan stated by Margaret McCuaig-Johnston with the University of Ottawa
Canada-China relations are in uncharted territory. To understand the current tangle of trade disputes and hostage diplomacy, it helps to go back to the beginning. Margaret McCuaig-Johnston traces Canada's relationship with China back to the establishment of formal diplomatic ties in 1970, discusses China's scientific ambitions, and lays out the stakes of Huawei's 5G bid. Recommendations: The Third Revolution by Elizabeth Economy Two Tears on the Window by Julia and Kevin Garratt
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