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Is there a role for Canada in Taiwan’s economic and security dilemma?

Opinion | BY HUGH STEPHENS | October 19, 2020
Generally, a younger demographic identifies as Taiwanese as opposed to Chinese, and these people tend to consider that the United States, Japan, and other partners like Canada are of greater importance to Taiwan than China. Flickr photograph by Zieger
Opinion | BY HUGH STEPHENS | October 19, 2020
Opinion | BY HUGH STEPHENS | October 19, 2020
Generally, a younger demographic identifies as Taiwanese as opposed to Chinese, and these people tend to consider that the United States, Japan, and other partners like Canada are of greater importance to Taiwan than China. Flickr photograph by Zieger
Opinion | BY HUGH STEPHENS | October 19, 2020
Generally, a younger demographic identifies as Taiwanese as opposed to Chinese, and these people tend to consider that the United States, Japan, and other partners like Canada are of greater importance to Taiwan than China. Flickr photograph by Zieger
Opinion | BY HUGH STEPHENS | October 19, 2020
Opinion | BY HUGH STEPHENS | October 19, 2020
Generally, a younger demographic identifies as Taiwanese as opposed to Chinese, and these people tend to consider that the United States, Japan, and other partners like Canada are of greater importance to Taiwan than China. Flickr photograph by Zieger
Opinion | BY CARLO DADE, HUGH STEPHENS | July 5, 2017
Trade Minister François-Philippe Champagne, pictured in 2015, met in May with the remaining 10 other TPP members to see whether they could salvage a deal after the U.S.'s withdrawal. The Hill Times photograph by Jake Wright
Opinion | BY CARLO DADE, HUGH STEPHENS | July 5, 2017
Opinion | BY CARLO DADE, HUGH STEPHENS | July 5, 2017
Trade Minister François-Philippe Champagne, pictured in 2015, met in May with the remaining 10 other TPP members to see whether they could salvage a deal after the U.S.'s withdrawal. The Hill Times photograph by Jake Wright
Opinion | BY HUGH STEPHENS | October 5, 2016
Chinese Premier Li Keqiang and Prime Minister Justin Trudeau speak before a throng of journalists in the foyer of the House of Commons on Sept. 22. The Hill Times photograph by Jake Wright
Opinion | BY HUGH STEPHENS | October 5, 2016
Opinion | BY HUGH STEPHENS | October 5, 2016
Chinese Premier Li Keqiang and Prime Minister Justin Trudeau speak before a throng of journalists in the foyer of the House of Commons on Sept. 22. The Hill Times photograph by Jake Wright