Canada’s minister of small business to attend event in China as trade tensions cloud relationship

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Mary Ng says two detained Canadians will be ‘top of mind’ for her and her team as they prepare to attend the World Economic Forum in Dalian, China

Canada’s Minister of Small Business and Export Promotions says that the two Canadians detained in China — former diplomat Michael Kovrig and businessman Michael Spavor — will be “top of mind” for her and her team as they prepare to attend the World Economic Forum in Dalian, China early next week.

Diplomatic relations between China and Canada have been strained since Canada arrested Meng Wanzhou, the chief financial officer of Chinese telecommunications giant Huawei Technologies Co. Ltd in December at the request of the United States. Meng, whose father is the chief executive of the Chinese telecom giant, remains under house arrest in Vancouver as she awaits a potential extradition to the U.S. for violation of sanctions.

When specifically asked, Ng did not confirm or deny that she would be meeting senior Chinese government officials during a pitstop in Beijing, before the Forum. “I’m really looking forward to the opportunity to listen to the Canadian businesses that are in China so that we are continuously doing the work that we need to do to support their success,” Ng said.

A high mountain can upstand winds and storms. So the high mountain is the relationship between Canada and China Recently, Rob Oliphant, the parliamentary secretary to Freeland expressed his disappointment that Nova Scotia Premier Stephen McNeil did not mention Kovrig and Spavor during a meeting with outgoing Chinese Ambassador Lu Shaye.

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