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Carney risks provoking Donald Trump with a pivot to China on trade

WASHINGTON, D.C. — It’s been nearly a decade since a Canadian prime minister set foot in Beijing. Now, sensing an opportunity, Prime Minister Mark Carney has arrived in the Chinese capital, where he will meet with Chinese President Xi Jinping on Friday and attempt to reset Canada-China relations following years of tensions between the two countries. His visit is also meant to signal that Ottawa is ready to carve its own foreign policy, independent of Washington. Read More
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André Pratte: Without Legault, Quebec independence debate will boil

François Legault announced yesterday that he will step down as premier of Quebec once his party selects a new leader. His departure marks the end of an era dominated by premiers born during the baby boom or earlier, as most of the contenders for the job at next October’s election are in their 40s or 50s. Other Canadians should harbour no illusions, however: the question of Quebec’s place within the Canadian federation will remain at the heart of political debate in the province. Read More
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