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Former Obama Official Thinks We Need to Slow Down on North Korea
John MacWilliams, the former Associate Deputy Secretary at the Department of Energy, thinks the current president is being too aggressive. He tells us the one thing he thinks could finally ease tensions.
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Forgotten Chinese-Canadian fought in WW I's Battle of Hill 70
Chinese-Canadian soldier Frederick Lee fought in the Battle of Hill 70 during the First World War. But few knew about his contributions until recently
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Angry protesters clash with police in Paris
Community upset after officer fatally shoots Chinese national
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Does China have a backdoor to your phone?
Last week the Pentagon banned the sale of Huawei phones on U.S. military bases. The concern is that the Chinese telecom firm poses a risk to national security. In Canada Huawei is a popular brand but has never been linked to any...
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Global developments
Ken Courtis, chairman at Starfort Investment Holdings, on Iran and North Korea.
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Trade row
Derek Scissors, Asia economist at The American Enterprise Institute, on escalating threats in the U.S.-China trade spat.
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The modern Silk Road
Ankit Panda, senior editor at The Diplomat, on what is being called the most ambitious development project ever
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Cyber espionage
Michel Juneau-Katsuya, CEO, The Northgate Group, on Canada-China promise not to engage in state-sponsored cyber attacks
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Maersk and Alibaba link up
The world’s largest container shipping line Maersk has teamed up with the Chinese e-commerce giant Alibaba to cut out the middleman. Chinese companies wanting to transport goods are now able to reserve space on Maersk vessels directly...
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Top geopolitical risks for 2017
Ian Bremmer, founder, Eurasia Group, on where the hot spots will be in 2017
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Trudeau shuffles his cabinet
Mark Warner and Sarah Kutulakos talk about cabinet changes and the implications for Canadian trade
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Canadian Canola Exports Facing Chinese Restrictions
Canadian canola may face stricter regulations from China.
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Chinese UN peacekeepers injured in South Sudan mission
Armoured vehicle attacked at refugee camp
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Shanghai’s TechCrunch showcases vast range of new products
Shanghai has hosted the TechCrunch fair, which gathers hi-tech developers, engineers and designers. The Chinese event is an opportunity to look at the future of technological applications in different fields, such as logistics,...
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Playing overseas
Howard Bloom, publisher, Sports Business News, on the NHL's moves to grow the game in China
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Chinese billionaire restoring 'the Rosemary' heritage house in Vancouver
This Chinese billionaire has set out to shatter stereotypes about foreign buyers destroying older properties in Vancouver. He's pouring millions into restoring a run-down heritage house.
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Artist Ai WeiWei decries Europe’s “shameful” refugee crisis
The Museum of Cycladic Art in Athens is running a major exhibition of the Chinese artist and activist Ai Weiwei. Ai Weiwei at Cycladic is the artist’s first show within an archeological museum and in Greece. The aim is to present his...
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Queen overheard on video
Queen Elizabeth overheard on video describing Chinese officials as 'very rude to the ambassador' in a conversation with a senior police officer at a Buckingham Palace event
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Are foreign buyers driving up housing prices?
Many believe foreign buyers are responsible for sky high housing prices in Toronto and Vancouver. But is there data to back that up?
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Raptors Tapping Into Toronto's Diversity
The Raptors have passionate fan base in Toronto, something the team has cultivated by reaching out to the city's many cultural communities.
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Chinese takeover of B.C. tech firm raises concerns | Sunday Scrum
Why did the federal government allow a Chinese communications company to acquire a B.C. tech firm without a formal national security review?