Chinese ambassador urges Canada to move fast to implement new deals signed in Beijing
- On Jan. 22, 2026, China's ambassador Wang Di urged Ottawa to move quickly to implement outcomes from Prime Minister Mark Carney's Beijing visit, noting 10 months remain before the APEC summit in Shenzhen.
- Wang said both countries must respond as soon as possible to public expectations, stressing `The character of China-Canada relationship is win-win and mutual benefit` and complementarity.
- Wang said government departments in China and Canada will increase contact and move faster on priority areas, while signed memorandums exclude sensitive sectors: artificial intelligence, critical minerals, defence.
- Ottawa continues to voice concerns about foreign interference, human rights, and the South China Sea while Foreign Affairs Minister Anita Anand updates the Indo-Pacific strategy, and Wang Di hopes ties deepen when she hosts Wang Yi this year.
- Observers noted critics accuse Beijing of leveraging economic influence, and Wang said Canada's Indo-Pacific strategy caused 'serious concern' to China, urging Ottawa to clarify its approach.
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