Canada could see the end of a nasty diplomatic dispute with China if the United States reaches a deal to release a Huawei executive from house arrest in Vancouver, but the affair shows that without the heft of its southern neighbor, Canada has no bargaining power with Beijing.
The idea was to balance taking a firm line on human rights issues and defending Hong Kong's independence, while working together with China on issues such as climate change. "Let's hope that the discussions are serious and that a solution can be found because otherwise I think we would be in a mess for a long time," Guy Saint-Jacques, former Canadian ambassador to China, told the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation.
Even if Meng were released, the remaining challenges include a decision on whether to allow Huawei to supply equipment for next generation 5G telecoms networks. Other major allies have imposed a ban but Ottawa says it is still deciding what to do. "There has been no reset. I can't point to one thing that has changed with respect to China," Conservative leader Erin O'Toole said in an interview on Nov. 19.
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