![]() ![]() Trudeau said that, as a parent of teenagers, the policy has had an added benefit. The two countries have take similar steps on TikTok and its Chinese owner by banning its use on government-issued devices. "And the United States and Canada are pretty solidly economically situated for the future in terms of also bringing back manufacturing jobs." Trudeau says TikTok ban has a 'side benefit' China out of the game in terms of many of the products they're producing. "I predict to you, you're going to see after we're both out of office. we have to rely on a supply chain in the other end of the world that is affected by politics, pandemics or anything else," he said. "I'll be darned if I'm going to stick in the situation where. protectionist policies, Biden said the two allies are shifting the world economy. Jumping off a question about whether Canada will be introducing measures in next week's budget to counter U.S. President Joe Biden's address to Parliament.īiden was also happy to extol the trading relationship with Canada as an alternative to supply chains dependent on goods from China. WATCH | Michael Kovrig and Michael Spavor receive standing ovation in House of Commons:ĭuration 0:54 Michael Kovrig and Michael Spavor receive a standing ovation ahead of U.S. They're human beings with lives and families that must be respected," Biden said. ![]() ![]() "Our citizens are not bargaining chips. They're not diplomatic leverage. Their mention in Biden's speech, appearance in the House of Commons and invitation to a gala dinner hosted in Biden's honour Friday could all be seen as sending a message to China that Canada and the U.S. Justice Department reached a deferred prosecution agreement allowing Meng to return home to China, further bolstering Ottawa's argument that the two men were arbitrarily detained. Kovrig and Spavor were released on the same day the U.S. "If my mother were here, she'd say, 'God bless you both,'" said Biden to more applause. (Adrian Wyld/The Canadian Press)Īccused by China of espionage, their arrests were widely considered to be acts of retaliation in response to the arrest of Huawei executive Meng Wanzhou in Canada in 2018 following an extradition request from the U.S. President Joe Biden's address to Parliament in Ottawa on Friday. Michael Spavor, centre left, and Michael Kovrig, centre right, receive a standing ovation in the House of Commons prior to U.S. Kovrig and Spavor, who were detained for more than 1,000 days in China, met with Biden on his trip and were in the gallery during his address to Parliament, where they received a standing ovation. Kovrig and Spavor send a symbolic messageīut he was more comfortable talking about the stance both his government and Trudeau's have taken against China's posturing on the world stage. ![]() "Interference from authoritarian governments like China, Russia, Iran and others is a very real challenge to our democracies and it's absolutely unacceptable."īiden said he had "nothing to add" on the scandal that's rocking one of his Five Eye allies. "We fully accept that he is stepping away from the Liberal caucus in order to vigorously contest these allegations," said Trudeau. He responded by recommending that people watch Dong's speech in the House of Commons earlier this week.
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