China is changing the geopolitical climate. Canada has to mitigate, and adapt GlobeDebate
Those China blinders were quickly ripped off. Ottawa has been treated to a series of disillusionments, and ever-increasing doses of wisdom, via exposure to unpleasant truths about the People’s Republic.
Beijing kidnapped them – there is no other way to describe it – in retaliation for Canada’s arrest of Huawei executive Meng Wanzhou, who is facing charges in the United States. Ms. Meng is fighting extradition though the Canadian legal system, in open court, while living in one of the two luxury homes she owns in Vancouver.
As for their legal rights, they don’t really have any. China doesn’t have laws in a way that we would understand them. Government is not limited by law, or subject to it.
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