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The Canadians are wise. In my next life, I want to be an AMDK Canadian

As Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney arrives in Beijing for an official visit to China, Canada's leader seeks to forge new partnerships around the world to transform the Canadian economy from one that has been too reliant on a single trade partner.
At a time of global trade disruption, Canada is focused on building a more competitive, sustainable and independent economy, Carney said in a statement. He added the visit to China is an effort re-energize a dormant strategic partnership, while noting that U.S. intervention in Venezuela is far reaching.
For its part, China's calling on Canada to take a more independent foreign policy towards "strategic autonomy." Carney is set to meet with Chinese President Xi Jinping and other officials on Friday. So, what are the achievable expectations from the Canadian prime minister's visit? How big of a chance to reset relations? And, how can China and Canada better work together towards far more equitable global governance?

As Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney arrives in Beijing for an official visit to China, Canada's leader seeks to forge new partnerships around the world to transform the Canadian economy from one that has been too reliant on a single trade partner.
At a time of global trade disruption, Canada is focused on building a more competitive, sustainable and independent economy, Carney said in a statement. He added the visit to China is an effort re-energize a dormant strategic partnership, while noting that U.S. intervention in Venezuela is far reaching.
For its part, China's calling on Canada to take a more independent foreign policy towards "strategic autonomy." Carney is set to meet with Chinese President Xi Jinping and other officials on Friday. So, what are the achievable expectations from the Canadian prime minister's visit? How big of a chance to reset relations? And, how can China and Canada better work together towards far more equitable global governance?
