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Canadian Foreign Policy · CanadaPrime Minister Mark Carney says he has reached a deal with China to allow tens of thousands of Chinese electric vehicles into the country in exchange for lower canola duties. He billed his first such trade deal since taking office as a preliminary one that would boost the economy.See the Story
Canada reaches tariff-quota deal with China on EVs, canola
41% Left coverage: 173 sources

Canadian Foreign Policy · Canada Prime Minister Mark Carney is heading to Qatar to drum up investment deals with a country known for both its brutal dictatorship and its growing diplomatic and economic influence. “Today, the epicentre of diplomatic, economic, financial and commercial power in the Middle East is in the Gulf,” said University of Ottawa professor Thomas Juneau, an expert on the Persian Gulf. “For Canada to neglect the region, as it did for the past 10 years, is a way to erase ourselves from the equation in the Middle East.”See the Story
Carney visiting Qatar to drum up investment despite ‘brutal’ human rights record
84% Left coverage: 38 sources

British Columbia Politics · British ColumbiaBritish Columbia's Conservative Party has unveiled rules for its leadership race that include $115,000 in fees for contestants, who must sign a pledge to support the eventual winner set to be announced at the end of May. The rules say voting under a preferential ballot system will be held from May 9 to May 30, while the deadline for nominations is Feb. 15. Candidates will also have to pay a refundable $20,000 "compliance deposit" to cover fees if they break the rules, with penalties of up to $75,000 for each infraction.See the Story
Peter Milobar joins growing field in B.C. Conservative leadership race
60% Left coverage: 10 sources