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Meng Wanzhou appears in court amid questions of Huawei's involvement in Canada

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A day after the U.S. announced a formal request for her extradition, Huawei's chief financial officer appeared in B.C. Supreme Court for a bail adjustment hearing. This comes as Ottawa reviews the involvement of the Chinese tech giant in...
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Jim Balsillie concerned about Canada’s coziness with Huawei | The Weekly with Wendy Mesley

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Canadian tech pioneer Jim Balsillie talks about why he thinks the government is too cozy with Huawei in an exclusive interview with Wendy Mesley. Balsillie says he is “extraordinarily concerned” about Ottawa’s approach to the security...
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Liberal candidate quits over racial comments about NDP leader

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Liberal candidate Karen Wang has quit the Burnaby South byelection race over comments she posted on social media about candidate Jagmeet Singh. This leaves the Liberal party without a candidate to face off against the NDP leader in a...
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Different paths to China - Macau and Hong Kong - why? | Inside Story

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Hong Kong has resisted Beijing's tightening control, while Macau has embraced the one country, two systems rule.
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Cheddar Awards: 2018's Biggest Stock Flops

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As we round out 2018, we’re reviewing the year's biggest letdowns for investors. To commemorate all the epic fails, we ranked the biggest flops ー the companies that enjoyed a booming 2017, but fizzled in 2018.
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U.S. Justice Department lays charges against 2 Chinese citizens in massive data breach

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The U.S. Justice Department has charged two Chinese citizens with carrying out an extensive hacking campaign to steal corporate data and commercial secrets from entities in 12 countries, including Canada.
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Canada and its relationship with China and the U.S.

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While the release of Canadian teacher Sarah McIver from Chinese detention is good news, but former foreign affairs and Defence Minister Peter MacKay says more will be needed to thaw Canada's somewhat icy relationship with China. Canada...
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Canada 'deeply concerned' as China detains ex-diplomat

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Former Canadian diplomat Michael Kovrig has been arrested and detained in China without explanation, the Canadian government confirmed. The detention of Kovrig follows the arrest in Canada of Meng Wanzhou, the chief financial officer of...
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Diplomatic debacle over Huawei CFO arrest

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Canada is being played for a stooge as it sits stuck in the middle of a trade dispute between China and the U.S., says former Canadian Ambassador to Russia Jeremy Kinsman.
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Movie star Fan Bingbing's disappearance raises questions

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Fan Bingbing is China’s best-known actress and highest-paid celebrity for four years running, earning a reported $43 million last year.
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That doctored image and soaring Sino-Australian relations | The Listening Post

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Simmering tensions between China and Australia come to a boil over a provocative tweet. Plus, the Serbian war criminals rewriting history.
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Cambodia's Casino Gamble | 101 East

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101 East investigates the growing criminal underbelly of a new Chinese casino empire in Cambodia.
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Speaking up about the coronavirus – but at what cost? | The Listening Post

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Why China saw public anger and reporting about the coronavirus go uncensored. Plus, the fury of India's news anchors.
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Kenya Airways CEO: Global Corporations Should Be Investing in Africa

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The airline announced plans to launch the first direct link between Nairobi and New York, and the CEO believes this is a good first step for countries to invest in Africa. "It's statistically, by far, the youngest population on earth,...
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'Model 3 Performance': Way Ahead of Its Time

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Dan Neil, Automotive Critic at the Wall Street Journal, got the first test drive of the high-performance version of Tesla's Model 3. He says the company has at least a five-year head start on competitors in metrics like software,...
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Google Bets Big on JD.com

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Google announced on Monday it will invest $550 million into JD, China's second largest e-commerce company, in a bid to counter Amazon's influence in the region. For JD, the deal will enable expansion into Western markets. Cheddar's...
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Stocks Stabilize as U.S.-China Tensions Persist

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Investors may be concerned that current trade tensions will escalate into a full-blown trade war, but such fears could be overblown, says JPMorgan global market strategist Alex Dryden.
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Economic importance

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Ed Harrison, founder of Credit Writedowns, on how important trade with China is to the U.S. economy
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Canada blocks Chinese takeover of construction company

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Innovation Minister Navdeep Bains's office says the order was made to protect national security.
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China-U.S. trade

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Daniel Griswold of George Mason University's Mercatus Center on the potentially rocky China-U.S. trade negotiations.
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Pixar short film Bao highlights director's Toronto childhood

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The Pixar short film Bao from Chinese-Canadian filmmaker Domee Shi is the first Pixar film directed by a woman. The story highlights the director's Toronto childhood.
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China taking Trump's trade threats seriously

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China is taking U.S. President Donald Trump's trade threats on trade seriously, despite his top economic advisor's attempts to tone down the rhetoric. Chinese officials promised to fight back quickly and decisively, an announcement that...
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Stock markets take hit as China slaps U.S. with tariffs

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It was a rough day for North American stock markets, with big drops across the board after China slapped the U.S. with new tariffs. The tariffs apply to more than 100 U.S. products including pork — a move designed to target U.S....
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China's strategy

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Wenran Jiang of UBC on how China may approach its trade fight with the U.S.