Canada stands firm against China amidst diplomatic dispute.

Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has stated that Canada will not be intimidated by China following the recent diplomatic expulsions by both countries. The row between the two countries has been ongoing since the detention of Huawei executive Meng Wanzhou in 2018 and Beijing's subsequent arrest of two Canadians on spying charges. Some fear that the latest flare-up could have economic repercussions for Canada, as China is Canada's second-biggest trading partner after the United States. However, a former Canadian ambassador to China believes that China is unlikely to resort to economic sanctions as it is trying to reassure foreign companies that they can work there after draconian COVID-19 restrictions were dropped.
- Canada will not be intimidated by China, PM Trudeau says amid latest dispute Reuters
- China retaliates against Canada by ordering Shanghai-based Canadian diplomat to leave South China Morning Post
- China expels Canadian diplomat in tit-for-tat move BBC
- Much more than meets the eye in Ottawa’s expulsion of Chinese diplomat Zhao Wei South China Morning Post
- Opinion: Why did Canada take so long to expel China's diplomat? It's our trade relationship The Globe and Mail
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