What does Carney’s China deal mean for Canada? | The House

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Prime Minister Mark Carney’s new trade deal with China has sent ripples through Canada and beyond. In exchange for more Chinese-made electric vehicles into the Canadian market, Beijing is lowering duties on some Canadian agricultural and seafood products. We break down what’s in the deal, what Canada stands to gain or lose, how past prime ministers have handled relations with China — and how the Trump administration is reacting. Plus, what François Legault’s sudden exit means for Quebec politics and the separatist Parti Québécois.

00:00 – Intro
01:28 – How Carney’s ‘landmark’ trade deal with China lands at home
30:21 – How has the complicated Canada-China relationship evolved?
45:28 – As Quebec’s premier resigns, is a referendum more or less likely?

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