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Prime Minister Mark Carney arrived in Beijing today to a grand state welcome — the first official visit by a Canadian prime minister in eight years. Invited personally by China’s leadership, Carney’s arrival signals a major shift in Canada’s global trade and diplomatic strategy.
As Carney was being welcomed in China, Donald Trump publicly dismissed Canada during comments on CUSMA negotiations, claiming the U.S. does not need Canadian-made vehicles and attempting to reassert pressure over trade. But behind the rhetoric lies clear frustration: Canada is no longer dependent on Washington alone.
In this video, we break down what Carney’s China visit really means — from electric vehicle manufacturing and trade diversification to canola, agriculture, and Canada’s growing leverage on the world stage. With Chinese EV companies showing interest in manufacturing in Canada and global partners increasingly engaging Ottawa, Trump’s old pressure tactics are rapidly losing effectiveness.
This is not just a diplomatic visit. It’s a turning point in how Canada positions itself in a changing global economy.
Prime Minister Mark Carney had a consequential first day in China, meeting Premier Li Qiang and signing eight memorandums of understanding that signal a serious reset in Canada–China relations. The visit — the first by a Canadian prime minister in eight years — included a formal guard of honour, underscoring Beijing’s intent to engage Canada as a long-term partner.
The day’s defining moment, however, came from Mélanie Joly, who spoke bluntly to reporters about global instability — pointing clearly to the unpredictability coming from the United States. Her remarks marked a visible shift in Canada’s posture away from pressure-based diplomacy associated with Donald Trump.
In this video, we break down why Day One in Beijing matters, what the signed MOUs reveal about investment and trade potential, and why expectations are now building around possible announcements on Chinese EV manufacturing in Canada and relief for Canadian canola farmers. This is about leverage, options, and a Canada that is no longer boxed in.
Meidas Canada reports from Canada's capital as the allies move to protect Greenland.
Are we on the eve of war?
Ottawa has a reputation of staid and dogged unflappability. Beneath the surface, huge political shifts are taking place as Canada disengages from the USA.
MeidasTouch host Ben Meiselas reports on Canada making its biggest power move yet and forming a strategic partnership with China in order to checkmate the United States and Meiselas interviews the leader of Meidas Canada Charlie Angus about his perspective on Canada’s latest move.
MeidasTouch host Ben Meiselas reports on Canada’s Prime Minister Mark Carney bringing the house down in a powerful speech calling out Donald Trump and pushing back strongly against his disastrous plans and policies
A special recording of my interview with UK political host Petrie Hosken on the threats facing Canada and where we stand in the face of Donald Trump's intimidation.
Former NDP Member of Parliament Charlie Angus now heads up the grassroots movement The Resistance, which opposes the influence of the Maple MAGA, Canadian believers in Donald Trump's populism.
He and Markham discussed PM Carney's Davos speech, CPC leader Pierre Poilievre, and a variety of timely economic and political issues.
U.S. President Donald Trump posted on his Truth Social platform, saying, 'If Governor Carney thinks he is going to make Canada a 'Drop Off Port' for China to send goods and products into the United States, he is sorely mistaken.'
This tariff threat comes after Prime Minister Mark Carney's speech at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, a speech widely perceived as pushback for U.S. actions.
The last thing the World needs is to have China take over Canada. It’s NOT going to happen, or even come close to happening! Thank you for your attention to this matter. President DONALD J.TRUMP
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