China, Canada Forge New Economic Ties in Clean Energy, Tech Sectors
Chinese Premier Li Qiang and Canadian PM Mark Carney agree to expand cooperation in clean energy, tech, and agriculture, signing multiple agreements during Beijing talks.
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Chinese Premier Li Qiang and Canadian PM Mark Carney agree to expand cooperation in clean energy, tech, and agriculture, signing multiple agreements during Beijing talks.
The Chinese dance drama ‘Wing Chun’ concludes a successful Toronto run, fostering cultural ties between China and Canada through a blend of martial arts and contemporary storytelling.
Chinese and Canadian foreign ministers meet in Beijing to strengthen bilateral ties, focusing on enhanced cooperation and stable relations under new global circumstances.
Canadian PM’s first China visit in 9 years sparks hopes for tech collaboration and trade revitalization between Ottawa and Beijing.
Canadian PM’s first China visit in 8 years aims to strengthen economic ties and resolve trade disputes amid global market uncertainties.
China implements new visa-free policies for Canadian travelers in 2026, boosting cultural exchanges and tourism recovery across both nations.
Canadian PM Mark Carney’s Beijing visit sparks debate over economic sovereignty and shifting global alliances as US pressure intensifies in 2026.
Chinese dance drama ‘Oriental Legend’ enchants Canadian audiences with a Silk Road narrative rooted in Xinjiang’s archaeological discoveries and Uygur cultural traditions.
Chinese VP Han Zheng and former Canadian PM Jean Chrétien discuss enhanced cooperation during Beijing meeting, building on 2025 leadership agreements.
Chinese FM Wang Yi meets Canadian counterpart, highlighting 55 years of diplomatic ties and calling for strengthened bilateral cooperation through mutual economic opportunities.
China has imposed sanctions on Canadian organizations and personnel in response to Canada’s interference in its internal affairs and accusations over human rights conditions in Xinjiang and Xizang.
Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Mao Ning has condemned Canada’s recent sanctions against Chinese individuals, calling them an “ugly, hypocritical political stunt” and urging Canada to correct its actions.
The Chinese Embassy in Canada has strongly denied allegations of interference in Canada’s internal affairs, calling the accusations baseless and urging an end to ideological bias.
China urges Canada to stop promoting unfounded claims of ‘Chinese interference,’ emphasizing the need to respect facts and improve bilateral relations, according to the Chinese embassy.