‘Not engaging doesn’t change anything,’ Nova Scotia premier says of China
OTTAWA — Nova Scotia Premier Stephen McNeil says he plans to keep building economic ties between his province and China, even though he opposes its ongoing detention of two Canadians.
McNeil says he raised his recent trip to China when he sat down with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau in Ottawa on Tuesday, one of a series of meetings Trudeau is holding with premiers since the federal election.
McNeil says they also talked about health care, immigration and growing the economy in the Atlantic region.
But McNeil’s November trip to China sparked some interest, particularly as his Ottawa trip Tuesday coincided with the one year anniversary of the Chinese detention of two Canadian citizens.