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'We need China more than they need us': Canada's options limited for quelling tensions with Beijing

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'We need China more than they need us': Canada's options limited for quelling tensions with Beijing

Chinese court sentenced a Canadian to death on international drug charges
CBC Radio · Posted: May 01, 2019 8:00 AM ET

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Canada-China relations are back in the spotlight with the news of a Canadian citizen being sentenced to death in a Chinese court. (Ng Han Guan/Associated Press)

Canada is trapped in a catch-22 for calming tensions with China, according to political commentator Martin Patriquin.

"China basically does what it wants. China is an opaque, retaliatory, venal country that, you know, has a lot of weight and throws it around," the Montreal Gazette contributor told Anna Maria Tremonti on The Current.

A Chinese court has handed down several sentences in relation to a global methamphetamine operation, including imposing a death sentence on a Canadian identified as Fan Wei.

The sentence is likely to further strain relations between Canada and China. Canada arrested Chinese Huawei chief financial officer MengWanzhou last December at the request of the U.S., and China has since detained two Canadians and delayed some Canadian exports in what many see as acts of retaliation.

"We're talking about a country that uses [the] death penalty as a political tool," Patriquin said.

"When you're dealing with a country like that there's very, very little you can do if you don't bend to their will."

Tensions between Canada and China, widely seen as fallout from the Huawei arrest, continue to heat up as China expands its blocks on Canadian imports from canola oil to soy beans, peas and pork.

Patriquin cautions that China can continue to "go down the list" of Canadian products to choke off until they get what they want.

"We need China more than they need us, and they can they can really, really hurt us a lot more than they are right now," he explained.

https://www.cbc.ca/radio/thecurrent...-for-quelling-tensions-with-beijing-1.5117976
 
"We're talking about a country that uses [the] death penalty as a political tool," Patriquin said.

No. We are talking about a country that is serious about drugs because of bitter experience in the 19th century under European colonization.

In fact, here we are actually talking about a country that does not have sovereignty and does the bidding of another country in a master-slave relationship, hence, does not respect international conventions and only acts as a poodle.

This is what Trump said:

“If I think it’s good for the country, if I think it’s good for what will be certainly the largest trade deal ever made – which is a very important thing – what’s good for national security – I would certainly intervene if I thought it was necessary,” Trump said in a wide-ranging interview with Reuters in the Oval Office.

https://globalnews.ca/news/4753011/donald-trump-huawei-meng-wanzhou/
 

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