Content Tagged with: Canada-China relations

Ambassador Lu Shumin, Vice President of the Chinese People’s Institute of Foreign Affairs, and China’s former Ambassador to Canada, speaks with APF Canada about the Canada-China...
Ambassador Lu Shumin, Vice President of the Chinese People’s Institute of Foreign Affairs, and China’s former Ambassador to Canada, speaks with APF Canada about Chinese students in...
Dr. Zhang Jianping, Director of the International Cooperation Department in the Foreign Economic Research Institute of China’s National Development and Reform Commission, discusses how Canada...
Vancouver-based Ritchie Bros. Auctioneers Inc., a global industrial auctioneer, will hold its first unreserved public auction in China on April 18, 2013. Ritchie Bros. China operations are located...
The Second Conference of Canada-China Human Capital Dialogue took place on November 28th, 2012 in Ottawa, Canada.
Kishore Mahbubani, Dean and Professor, Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy, National University of Singapore, discusses changes in China, global rebalancing and India’s future.
Victor Chu, Chairman and CEO, First Eastern Investment Group, Hong Kong, gives his insights into the goals and priorities of current Chinese foreign policy. 
Victor Chu, Chairman and CEO, First Eastern Investment Group, Hong Kong, discusses China’s state-owned companies and the future of Canada-China relations.
Victor Chu. Chairman and CEO, First Eastern Investment Group, Hong Kong, gives his insights on the 2012 Chinese Leadership Transition and economic prospects for China.
Editorial (Canada-Asia Viewpoints - Op-Ed) septembre 2012
While Canada has a legacy to build on Asia and a strong economic interest in doing so, the materialization of a solid national strategy to secure Canada’s place in Asia remains to be seen....
Editorial (Canada-Asia Viewpoints - Op-Ed) septembre 2012
Canada’s engagement with China remains a work in progress, and we are at the early stages of what promises to be a long-term, multi-faceted relationship. For Canadians operating in China, respecting...
Editorial (Canada-Asia Viewpoints - Op-Ed) Août 2012
China’s growing interest in the Arctic raises many questions for Canada possibilities for expanded navigation and shipping, access to resources, concerns over the environmental impact or...
This report examines the landscape of Chinese studies in Canada and examines the opportunities and challenges to build deeper programs of Chinese studies throughout the country.  The piece asks...
APF Canada and the University of British Columbia jointly organized a 90-minute workshop “From Local to Translocal: A Transnational Understanding of the Social Integration of Chinese Canadians” at...
Statistics (Statistics) Février 2012
Editorial (Canada-Asia Viewpoints - Op-Ed) Février 2012
Samedi dernier, le premier ministre Stephen Harper a conclu sa deuxième visite officielle en Chine au terme d’un voyage qui a pris l’allure des missions Team Canada de l’époque de Jean Chrétien....
Editorial (Canada-Asia Viewpoints - Op-Ed) Février 2012
While genuine concerns are understandable regarding the Chinese investment in Canada, some critics have lashed out at the entire process of closer economic ties between the two countries.
On his visit to China, Prime Minister Stephen Harper launched several new initiatives to bolster the Canada-China relationship.
As Prime Minister Stephen Harper visits China this week, it might behoove the Prime Minister to reflect upon the role that higher institutions of learning in both of our countries could play in...
Editorial (Canada-Asia Viewpoints - Op-Ed) Février 2012
Building a mature and constructive relationship with China is in Canada’s interest. Such a relationship depends on China’s compliance with its own laws and treaty commitments that promote economic...

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