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Canada looks to mend fences with China (AP)

Wed, 17 Jan 2007 21:49:02 GMT | Yahoo! News

AP - Canada's finance minister arrived in China to boost trade ties and mend fences amid a series of diplomatic spats with Beijing, but said Wednesday he would also raise human rights concerns during his talks with Chinese officials.


China-Canada Increase R&D Collaboration

2007/01/18 10:38 | China.org.cn

China and Canada signed a Science and Technology Cooperation Agreement in Beijing on Tuesday boosting research and development collaboration between the two countries.


Canada concerned over China's satellite killer (AFP)

Sat, 20 Jan 2007 16:46:52 GMT | Yahoo! News

Visitors look at models of space rockets at the National Museum of China in Beijing, 2004. Canada has expressed concern to China after Beijing reportedly shot down a satellite for the first time, the foreign ministry said.(AFP/File/Peter Parks)AFP - Canada has expressed concern to China after Beijing reportedly shot down a satellite for the first time, the foreign ministry said.




Canada Expresses ?Strong Concerns? Over China?s Satellite Destruction

Sun, 21 Jan 2007 09:11:28 +0000 | China View

Randy Boswell, CanWest News Service, Canada, January 20, 2007- Canada has formally registered its “strong concerns” with China about its controversial test of a new “satellite-killer” missile technology, which the U.S., Britain, Japan and other countries have also publicly criticized. “Canada has expressed its strong concerns to the Chinese authorities over the reported anti-satellite test and the [...]


Canada rights team decries China "organ tourism" (Reuters)

Wed, 31 Jan 2007 20:46:30 GMT | Yahoo! News

Reuters - Canada and other countries should discourage or prevent their citizens from going to China to get human organs whose "donors" may have been killed so that the organs could be harvested, a team of human rights lawyers said on Wednesday.


Canada rights team decries China "organ tourism"

| Findory News China

Reuters: OTTAWA - Canada and other countries should discourage or prevent their citizens from going to China to get human organs whose "donors" may have been killed so that the organs could be harvested, a team of human rights lawyers said on Wednesday.


China Warns Canada the Criticism of Human Rights Threatens Relations

Fri, 09 Feb 2007 23:15:40 +0000 | China View

BRIAN LAGHI AND JEFF SALLOT, Globe and Mail, Canada, Friday, Feb. 9, 2007- OTTAWA ? A senior Chinese official issued a sober warning to the Harper government yesterday over its criticism of his country’s human-rights policies, saying Canada’s trade and political relationships with China are falling behind. “The economic relationship goes hand in hand with the political [...]


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