Beijing’s ambassador to Canada, Wang Di, expressed China’s interest in increasing trade with Ottawa amidst the global trade war led by the U.S., emphasizing that Canada should not be forced to choose sides between the two countries to avoid further destabilizing the global economy. Despite recent tensions, Wang mentioned that China’s trade volume with Canada is still on the rise and expressed openness to considering a free-trade deal if Canada removes restrictions on Chinese trade, though recent retaliatory tariffs have been imposed by both countries. Wang opposes using China as a bargaining chip in international relations and believes that country-to-country relations should benefit all parties involved in the global community.
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At a rally in Vaughan, Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre aims to secure Anna Roberts' seat in King—Vaughan and gain ground in the Liberal-held Vaughan—Woodbridge as the federal election approaches on April 28. Despite his efforts, polls indicate that the Liberals, led by Mark Carney, are favored in Ontario, prompting NDP leader Jagmeet Singh to urge voters to prevent a Liberal "super majority." Local NDP candidate Ali Bahman reports significant support for the Liberals, with voters...
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