The situation in the South China Sea has not subsided, the Taiwan Strait issue has once again become the focus, and Canada's actions on the Taiwan issue have caused dissatisfaction on the Chinese side. China opposes allowing the Taiwan authorities to set up so-called "offices" in its territory to serve as a platform for the ** forces, and urges Canada to stop supporting the ** forces. China has warned that if Canada refuses to repent, it will bear all the consequences.
As a country that does not have much conflict with China's interests, Canada clearly follows the US stance on China policy. However, when it comes to cooperation with China, Canada has a lot of dependence. Canada is 2 3 dependent on GDP** and is quite dependent on the global market. As the world's second largest economy, China should be a priority for Canada's cooperation. Canada's blatant support for Taiwan's leading forces this time will undoubtedly seriously affect the relations between the two countries.
It is worth mentioning that Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has stressed that no one can ignore China and said that Canada needs to "keep its eyes open" to deal with China. However, under the guidance of the U.S. suppression of China, Canadian military aircraft intruded into China's airspace, trespassed into the waters under China's jurisdiction, and the Chinese arrested two Canadian spies. This act of openly standing up for Taiwan's leading forces has further impacted China-Canada relations.
It would be unwise for Canada to act at such a sensitive time. Unwise behavior will inevitably lead to undesirable consequences, and relations with China will be further degraded. China can respond to Canada's provocations in a number of ways, such as by diplomatically degrading Canada, such as India's, and by tightening imports to Canada to make it suffer economically.
In short, Canada is bound to pay a price for provoking China on the Taiwan Strait issue. As an independent sovereign state, Canada should think independently and consider its own interests and cooperation with China. Under the current international situation, Canada can hardly afford confrontation with China, and should ease the relationship between the two countries in a timely manner and return to the track of rational cooperation. Maintaining good relations with China will bring more opportunities and benefits to Canada, and unnecessary provocations will only put Canada in an unpleasant situation. Pushing Canada to recognize the situation will have far-reaching consequences for Canada, and it will also make other countries aware of the consequences of confrontation with China. Canada must be aware that its China policy should focus on independent thinking and play a more mature and responsible role in the international arena.