Canada’s Pivot to China Reveals a Risky Drift Away From Its Longstanding U.S. Alliance
As Canada pursues closer ties with China to reduce dependence on the U.S., it risks undermining its national sovereignty and economic security amid escalating global tensions.
Canada’s Prime Minister Mark Carney is embarking on a diplomatic mission to China, marking the first such visit in nearly a decade, signaling a bold but troubling shift in Canadian foreign policy. Under the guise of diversifying trade partners, Carney aims to reduce reliance on the United States, Canada’s most vital ally and largest trading partner. But what price might Canada pay as it flirts with an economic powerhouse that frequently acts contrary to American interests? Is Canada Undermining Its Sovereign Security by Turning Toward China? For decades, Canada's prosperity has been closely tied to its relationship with the United...
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