Brian Crombie Radio Hour - Epi 1548 - Canada, China, and the Risky Pivot Away from Our Closest Ally
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We dive into Prime Minister Mark Carney’s recent visit to China, where a new strategic partnership was announced, including lowered tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles and commitments on energy, agri-food and investment — a move that comes as Canada aims to diversify beyond reliance on the United States. As Canada’s exports to China remain a small fraction of its total compared with U.S. trade, Burton and Brian ask a hard question:
Does closer alignment with China strengthen Canada — or expose it to greater economic, security, and moral risk? In this discussion, they explore:
• Why China can be an unreliable trading partner and how economic coercion works
• The risks of Chinese investment in critical infrastructure, technology and EV sectors
• Data security, surveillance, and national-security vulnerabilities
• How U.S. policy toward China affects Canada inevitably
• Taiwan, Venezuela, and the broader global power struggle
• Whether Canada is drifting away from a rules-based international order
• Why partners like Japan, South Korea, and Northern Europe may be safer long-term allies This is not about ideology — it’s about realism in an increasingly transactional world, and what it means to protect Canadian sovereignty amidst great-power rivalry.
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