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How far down can the coronavirus drag the global economy?

It’s been just over two months since symptoms of the deadly coronavirus were first reported in Wuhan, China. Yesterday, the death toll exceeded 1,000. Two-thirds of international flights from China have been cancelled. Chinese citizens are experiencing a wave of racism, just as they did during the SARS outbreak. Chinese

Threatened Rights: What is Really Happening in Hong Kong?

Hong Kong is currently an autonomous territory. Formerly a British colony for 150 years, the region was returned to China in 1997 with the premise that it be “one country, two systems.” Consequently, Hong Kong possesses its own legal system and borders, as well as rights that include freedom of

China is Just Going to Stop Giving Us Almost $3 Billion a Year

For most of us, canola is a nice colourful accent on a drive through the country. What people from Toronto would consider “out there.” But for Canada’s economy, canola is a very valuable asset. A couple of quick canola facts for you: the rapeseed vegetable oil contributed almost $27 billion

Canadian Government Warns Canadians Not to Travel to China

Sewing a Canadian flag on your backpack is generally considered a fast-track to hospitality around the world. Following the federal government’s ongoing diplomatic row with China, however, that may no longer be the case for Canadians in the People’s Republic. Relations between the two countries have become increasingly hostile since