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Chinese leaders chide Harper

Last Updated: Thursday, December 3, 2009 | 9:16 AM ET

Prime Minister Stephen Harper got a mild chiding Thursday on his visit to China.


In Beijing for his first-ever meeting with Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao, Harper was reminded that a Canadian prime minister had not visited in five years.


Wen said that duration without a visit was "too long."


In an earlier meeting, Chinese President Hu Jintao also pointed out twice that it was Harper's first visit. Harper said it has been five years since a Chinese leader visited Canada.


Despite the gentle proddings, Harper's visit to China seemed to be producing results.


In a joint communiqué, the countries said China will bestow the label of "preferred tourist destination" on Canada, a move that will make it easier for Chinese tourists to visit Canada.


China will also open a consulate in Montreal.

Cool relations


Relations between Canada and China have been cool in recent years as Harper has pressed the Chinese government to improve its record on human rights.

In their joint communiqué, the leaders pledged to keep discussing human rights, trade and investment, and to co-operate on "green" technology.

A Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman called on Canada to deport Lai Changxing, who is accused by China of running a smuggling empire that netted him more than $10 billion. Changxing has taken refuge in Vancouver for the last nine years after fleeing China.

Chinese newspapers have taken a somewhat mixed tone toward Harper's visit.

On Wednesday, the government-run China Daily ran a story touting Harper's arrival as a sign that ties between the two countries may "thaw," while another article described Harper's visit as "late" but "still welcome."

An editorial in the Global Times, a publication of the country's Communist Party, accused Harper of criticizing the Chinese government to appease his electoral base, and of turning "a cold shoulder to China."
 
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中国将在蒙特利尔设总领馆

两国领导人一致认为,促进教育、文化、商业及人民之间联系、增进两国人民相互了解将有利于中加关系的长远发展。双方同意以建交四十周年为契机,扩大两国各 界交往。中加双方欢迎旨在增进两国人民交往的两个新的渠道,即中国在蒙特利尔设立总领事馆,以及中方在访问期间宣布加拿大为中国公民出境旅游目的地,以进 一步促进中加之间游客、学生及商务人士的往来。

此举将大大方便本地华人。但也可能断了代理的财路。
 
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