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Justin Trudeau uses business speech in China to focus on human rights
Prime minister delivered speech to Canada-China Business Council in Shanghai
By Catharine Tunney, CBC News Posted: Sep 01, 2016 1:09 PM ET Last Updated: Sep 01, 2016 2:48 PM ET


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Trudeau says he delivered human rights message to Chinese leaders

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says he raised the issue of freedom of expression and the importance of diversity in his meetings this week with Chinese President Xi Jinping, and encouraged him to do more to protect human rights.
"I shared with them my strong conviction that acceptance of diverse perspectives will strengthen China, just as it has Canada. In a world of rapid change, it is a diversity of ideas, and the free ability to express them, that drives positive change," Trudeau said at a gala held by the Canada-China Business Council in Shanghai.

The prime minister said they are "not easy conversations to have," but "a stronger relationship makes it easier for our two countries to have regular, frank discussions."

State-run news agency critical
Trudeau didn't delve into what those frank discussions involved, but Guy Saint-Jacques, Canada's top diplomat in China, said the prime minister did raise individual consular cases, including Canadian Kevin Garratt, who was indicted on charges of espionage.

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Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau told the Canadian China Business Council in Shanghai on Thursday that 'acceptance of diverse perspectives will strengthen China.' (Adrian Wyld/The Canadian Press)

On Tuesday, with Trudeau's face gracing the front pages of newspapers in China, the state-run Xinhua news agency scolded Canada for allowing "groundless" human rights concerns to hinder what could be a productive relationship with China.

It also urged Canada to look within its borders at its own reputation on the treatment of Indigenous people, some of whom live in "miserable conditions." The item added the "so-called human rights issue" comes from the "West's longstanding prejudice and arrogance against China."

Saint-Jacques said freedom of expression is moving backwards, in China and "that's why Canada has used opportunities to express its views" to that country.

'China matters to Canada'
In an announcement Thursday, China and Canada agreed to collaborate "in support of gender equality and the empowerment of women and children globally."

"We're Canadians. We travel with our values. And share them. So while we're on the subject, gentlemen – it's 2016. We need a lot more women on this stage," Trudeau said, a nod to his speech at the November cabinet unveiling.

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During the family's visit to China, Trudeau, left, his wife Sophie Gregoire Trudeau and their daughter Ella-Grace visited the Great Wall at Badaling north of Beijing on Thursday. (Adrian Wyld/Canadian Press)

His speech came during his week-long official visit aimed at forging deeper commercial and cultural bonds between the two countries.

In his predominantly business-related speech, Trudeau noted that Canada's relationship with China has become "distant and unfocused."

"So I want to be as clear as I possibly can be on this point: China matters to Canada," he said to applause.

Trudeau said Canada can strengthen its relationship with China through trade, investment and tourism.

"Think of the ways in which our cultural ties are deepened and strengthened by the experiences of young Chinese students who come to Canada to learn at our universities," he said.

The speech also focused on the need to work together on climate change.

"Climate change is a global challenge – one that demands a global response," Trudeau told the crowd.

On Friday, the prime minister will hold an event at a high school with former NBA basketball star Yao Ming, meet with executives of Fosun Group and Cirque du Soleil, and participate in a roundtable with women entrepreneurs.

Next week, he'll attend the G20 leaders' summit in Hangzhou.

With files from The Canadian Press
 
一百年前,中国积贫积弱,中国人信心掉入低谷,都不愿做中国人了,西方有没有人对中国谈人权?
加拿大还有特别对中国人抽人头税的,谈何人权?现在好了,中国人的信心又回归了(当然仍有部分不愿做中国人的),西方就对中国人谈人权了。说实在的人权这东西就是个政治的假面具。
 
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对原住民讲点人权先,回过头来再装逼也不迟
 
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