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Canada to Allow 49,000 Chinese EVs at Lower Tariff

Canada's new trade deal with China will allow up to 49,000 Chinese-made electric vehicles into the country at a 6.1% tariff, a move critics call a 'self-inflicted wound' to the domestic auto industry. Learn the details and potential impacts.

Carney's China EV Deal Sparks Security, Trade Concerns

PM Mark Carney secures a deal for 49,000 Chinese EVs into Canada, slashing tariffs from 100% to 6%. The move raises national security alarms and risks straining vital trade ties with the United States.

Canada's Auto Sector Squeezed by Trump, China

Canada's auto industry is caught between U.S. pressure to move jobs south and a surge of subsidized Chinese vehicles aiming for market dominance. What's next for Canadian manufacturing?

Canada-China Energy Pact Opens Door for Investment

Prime Minister Mark Carney secures a new energy framework with China, aiming to boost Canadian oil and gas exports while attracting Chinese capital for battery and renewable projects. Explore the strategic shift.

Opera Couple's $60M Vancouver Real Estate Dispute

A B.C. Supreme Court case reveals how two Beijing Opera workers moved millions into Metro Vancouver real estate, only to face alleged misappropriation by a trusted friend. Discover the full story.

Canada's Auto Industry Caught Between Trump, China

As Trump aims to pull auto jobs south and China floods global markets with subsidized vehicles, Canada's car manufacturing sector faces a dual threat. Analysis of the risks to domestic industry.

UK to Approve 'Mega' Chinese Embassy in London

The UK government is expected to greenlight a controversial new Chinese embassy complex in London, despite significant public protests and security concerns. Learn about the objections and the geopolitical implications.

Chinese National Hockey Team Tours Western Canada

Former NHL and NAIT coach Perry Pearn guides the Chinese men's national hockey team on a nine-game exhibition tour across Alberta and Saskatchewan. Discover how this tour aims to develop China's Olympic hockey program.

Ming Pao, Canada's last Chinese daily, closes its doors

The closure of Ming Pao marks the end of Chinese-language daily print journalism in Canada. Former journalists and community members reflect on the profound loss for media diversity and cultural connection.

Venezuela Oil Claims in Doubt After Maduro Capture

The future of billions of barrels of Venezuelan oil claimed by foreign state-owned firms is uncertain after the U.S. detained President Nicolás Maduro. Read the latest analysis on the global energy implications.

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