Forging a Way Forward: Navigating China-Canada Relations Amidst 2024’s Uncertainties

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 19 ก.ย. 2024
  • Leading experts, practitioners and thought-leaders will delve into China’s global presence, the complex bilateral ties between the two nations, and explore strategies to navigate political, economic, social and environmental uncertainties. Domestic and international events, such as Canada’s Public Inquiry into Foreign Interference, the US Presidential Election and the ongoing wars in Israel-Gaza and Ukraine and Russia, are likely to add pressure on Beijing and Ottawa in having to cooperate, compete or challenge each other. Gain tangible insights as the panel discusses diplomatic approaches, economic collaboration and competition, and the future trajectory of this evolving relationship.
    Panelists:
    Dr. Elena Caprioni - Program Director, Asian Business Management Program, York University
    Prof Emeritus Victor Falkenheim - Department of Political Science and East Asian Studies, Victoria College, University of Toronto
    Prof Howard Lin - Director, Canada-China Institute for Business & Development, Global Management Studies at the Ted Rogers School of Management at Toronto Metropolitan University
    Prof Jeremy Paltiel - Department of Political Science, Carleton University
    Fireside chat with Henry Liu (Vice President, Power Corporation of Canada) in conversation with Darren Touch (co-founder of the CCF).
    The Dialogues are open to the public - we invite everyone to join and take part in what will be a very informative online discussion. Participants are invited to submit questions to the speakers in real time via the Chat function to the right of the screen.
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ความคิดเห็น • 6

  • @CommenterIndeed
    @CommenterIndeed 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Ex-ambassador says Canada approached China 'like beggars'
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    Canadian pride -> unemployed Canadians -> homeless Canadians -> frozen Canadians in winter.

  • @CommenterIndeed
    @CommenterIndeed 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I have a business idea for Canadian farmers. It is easy money. This is what I found on the internet.
    How profitable is bison?
    An investment today of $100,800 after tax dollars into bred bison could generate a net pretax revenue stream of approximately $24,850 (24.7%) this calendar year and $20,430 (20.3%) per year thereafter.
    Bison = Native to North America, able to tolerate cold Canadian winter. Massive amount of land in Canada + NO customers = NO income. Canada with international trade = massive amount of land = $$$$.
    Bison meat = low fat. People in China use it to make beef jerky as snack. High protein, low fat = healthy eating.
    Beef jerky is very popular in China. They eat beef jerky like Westerners eat potato chips. What I am trying to say is that Canada has a huge potential to be wealthy. There is NO need for continuous job cuts, homelessness, etc.

  • @CommenterIndeed
    @CommenterIndeed 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    If Canadians cannot live due to job cuts, etc., then blame your politicians. China wants to help Canada = live and let live.

  • @CommenterIndeed
    @CommenterIndeed 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Canada-China free trade = live and let live. The REAL Chinese who saved the planet earth gets rewarded for his contribution. Cooling down planet earth's temperature and turning deserts green. How much wealth did that create? Yesterday, I bought a bag of grocery. It cost me more than $100.00 CAD. Those food came from rain, plants grow, animal feed on plants -> meat production. So you do the calculation. Having me living in poverty, isn't that a bit unfair?