Here is an Invidious link: https://inv.nadeko.net/watch?v=6I-fCf2Jskc
Margaret McCuaig-Johnston, board director at the China Strategic Risk Institute and former senior Canadian government official, discusses Prime Minister Carney’s upcoming meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping at the APEC Summit. She examines the risks of Canada pursuing closer trade ties with China, while warning that such moves could undermine Canada and invite Chinese leverage over Canadian policy on Taiwan, Uyghur human rights, and critical infrastructure.
She also addresses the striking shift in Canadian public opinion, with more Canadians now viewing the U.S. as an enemy than China, and critiques the lack of progress on addressing Chinese foreign interference in Canada.


This is not a computer game. You can’t just stop producing a crop and go do something else. You can shift slowly over time, but not fast enough to prevent economic damage.
I never said we could just swap crops overnight, and there may be breif periods of economic damage but that may need to happen to shift to a more stable product/trading partner. As it is the global trade mix up is already causing economic damage, Canada can stick to its same recipe, or it can diversify in products and trading partners.