Saturday, September 3, 2016

The Prime Minister in China

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau at the start of his five day visit to China
(photo Gov't of Canada website)


A tour that many watched through the week for signs as to how the Liberal government of Justin Trudeau would approach relations with China came to an end on Friday, five days of private meetings, public events, personal tours and of course photo opportunities found what appears to have been a warm reception for Mr. Trudeau.

Through the week we have noted the coverage of the Prime Minister's journey in our Ottawa Observations archive, however, to bring the visit to a conclusion, we bring all of those observations to one page below:

Friday

Economic, political plans at play as Ma sells Trudeau on a modern China
Hangzhou could be a global game-changer, and a big chance for Canada
Trudeau to visit Alibaba for launch of online hub in China for Canadian firms
Trudeau coaches kids' basketball game in China vs. ex-NBA star Yao Ming
China's record dims the glow around the G-20 summit
Canada's Mark Roswell, a.k.a. Dashan, is really, really famous in China. His view of Trudeau's visit
Basketball, smoked meat and photo-ops, but Trudeau's security strategy in China remains murky
At G20, Trudeau must reflect on tenure and plot inclusive economic course forward

Thursday

Trudeau walks fine line in call for freedom of speech in China
Should Canada join China's new bank
Trudeau presses China on rights, signs $1.2 billion in deals
PM hits the reset button with China. Now the hard work begins
China trip may help Trudeau win Chinese-Canadian votes
Justin Trudeau uses business speech in China to focus on human rights
China, Canada firms sign 56 deals worth more than $1.2 Billion
A glance at Thursday's key developments during Trudeau's China visit
Trudeau urges China 'to do more' on human rights in Shanghai speech
Trudeau's China strategy fails unless he gets a pipeline built
Trudeau Liberals seem as bifurcated on China as the Harper Tories
Does Canada's openness for Chinese business, silence on the South China Sea, signal shift away from U. S.?
Justin Trudeau puts aside China's Human Rights Record in Hopes He Can get a Trade Deal


Wednesday

Canadian ambassador criticizes Chinese President during Trudeau trip
Trudeau, Sophie Gregoire and daughter Ella-Grace at the Great Wall of China
Justin Trudeau's official gifts to China a nod to his father
Want to follow along with Justin Trudeau while he's in China? Download Weibo
Trudeau and Chinese premier explore possible free trade deal
Canada's worship of Norman Bethune misguided
We saw the real China in the scowl
Chinese going 'out of their way to welcome Trudeau' as AIIB announcement signals rapprochement
Canada set to open new visa offices in China

Tuesday

Trudeau shows readiness to bolster ties by joining Chinese-led bank
PM offers to help Beijing reshape its role on the world stage
Trudeau touches on trade, human rights in call for 'new era' with China
Canada, China agree to extension in canola dispute, says Trudeau

Monday

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau lands in China for first official visit
Trudeau visits China: 6 things to watch
Justin Trudeau turns to Weibo and WeChat to reach Chinese audience
Trudeau must sleep with a different elephant than his father did
How to ask China about human rights: Dos and don'ts for Trudeau
Trudeau can't skip tough issues in 'reset' with China
Trudeau leaves on first official visit to China
Canadian support for China free-trade deal growing: poll
What Trudeau wants and risks with visit to China this week
Trade deal with China? Six key facts for Trudeau to consider
What Trudeau should do in China
Paul Martin, architect of the G20, has advice for Justin Trudeau as he heads to China
Seven things you need to know about Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's trip to China
Trudeau's China trip sparks Fears of Bad Deal for Workers
China sees 'new opportunity' with Justin Trudeau in charge
Justin Trudeau hopes to reset relations with China on first official visit
How Trudeau's visit to China could help the case of a Canadian jailed for spying

With the first phase of his journey now complete, the Prime Minister moves on to the G20 gathering in China, with trade and other issues high on the agenda for discussion during the various sessions ahead.

Notes from the G20 can be found here.

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