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We need a made-in-Canada China policy

October 4, 2021

Canadian analysis and Canadian interests must be at the heart of our China policy On 24 September 2021 Huawei CFO Meng Wanzhou struck a deal with US prosecutors in a “deferred prosecution agreement”, whereby she did not plead guilty to the charges against her but admitted “some wrongdoing”. Later on the same day, the court […]

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State-sponsored espionage whether Chinese or American puts us all at risk

July 26, 2021

Cyber espionage and the real problem with 5G Technologies To put things in a nutshell, the United States has won its all-in war against Huawei. Those words were written by Wesley Wark, one of Canada’s foremost national security experts, in a commentary we highlighted in our 20 July 2020 blog entitled Canada, Huawei and the […]

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Canada’s UN Security Council election loss is an urgent wake up call

June 22, 2020

In the wake of our failed Security Council bid, now is the time for Canada to review our foreign policy, rebuild diplomatic capacity and strengthen civil society engagement, while also taking immediate steps to fulfill our declared commitments to foreign aid, peacekeeping, disarmament and international law.

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Steven Staples Op-Ed: Worried about Huawei? Take a look at Lockheed Martin.

October 25, 2012

Embassy Magazine October 17, 2012 A United States Congressional committee is worried that the Chinese may be using telecommunications firms to steal US secrets—and those members of Congress would know, because there’s no one better at it than the US government itself. Remember back in 2000 when then-Chinese president Jiang Zemin, ignoring protests at home, […]

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