Norman Bethune’s 80-Year Legacy Revives China–Canada Ties
Over 80 years after his death in 1939, Norman Bethune’s heroic work during the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression still inspires China–Canada people-to-people exchanges today.
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Over 80 years after his death in 1939, Norman Bethune’s heroic work during the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression still inspires China–Canada people-to-people exchanges today.
President Xi Jinping met Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney in Beijing on Friday, aiming to strengthen China-Canada ties in trade, climate action and cultural exchange.
On December 1, 2025, over 150 leaders met in Toronto for the China-Canada Trade and Investment Cooperation Forum, marking 55 years of ties and sparking new collaboration opportunities.
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi says China is ready to resume exchanges and cooperation with Canada, following a pivotal Gyeongju summit that marked a turning point in bilateral ties.
At the 32nd APEC Leaders’ Meeting, Xi Jinping said China is ready to work with Canada to bring bilateral ties back to a healthy, stable and sustainable track.
Chinese President Xi Jinping met Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney in Gyeongju, the Republic of Korea. A rare diplomatic moment with global implications for trade and innovation.
In Beijing, China’s foreign minister Wang Yi and Canada’s counterpart Anita Anand marked 55 years of ties, pledging deeper cooperation on trade, security, multilateralism and the one-China principle.
At UNGA80, Premier Li Qiang says the Chinese mainland is ready to work with Canada for healthy, stable and sustainable relations.
China announces new tariffs on Canadian products in response to US-led trade protectionism, escalating the global trade war.