HCSW2025

 

Research Survey Report

HOW CHINA SEES THE WORLD IN 2025

A survey on Chinese citizens’ perception of China’s international roles and views on major global jurisdictions

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Recent highlights

Canada-China Relations Under Carney’s Government: Lessons From Australia?

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One Year In, China is the Largest Purchaser of TMX Oil, Demonstrating the Viability of Canadian Energy Exports to the Asia-Pacific

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Exploring Energy in Canada Series: Comparing International Energy Contexts




The Latest

  • Director Philippe Rheault on Options for a Unified Approach to Chinese Investment Among USMCA Partners

    September 18, 2025

    The China Institute joins a high-level CSIS roundtable to explore pragmatic pathways for resilient Canada-US-Mexico cooperation on Chinese investment.

  • September 10, 2025

    The Director of the China Institute, Philippe Rheault, joined Prof. James Laurenceson on a panel moderated by Prof. Lynette Ong to explore not only similarities but also key differences between Canada and Australia in engaging with China. The discussion also examined broader geopolitical dynamics alongside pragmatic policy and economic considerations, with today’s rapidly changing global context as the backdrop.

  • September 3, 2025

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In the Media

  • September 10, 2025

    Director Philippe Rheault spoke with David Kennedy of Automotive News Canada and was cited in this piece below that takes a wider lens to the current state of play regarding EV tariffs and their connection to Canola. A solution to the current impasse could go beyond tariff reduction alone, and take a more creative approach — for example, tying market access to commitments on EV manufacturing investment and technology transfer into Canada.

  • September 10, 2025

    The director of The China Institute, Philippe Rheault, joined Shaun Haney on RealAg Radio for an in-depth conversation discussing Canada's relationship with both China and the US as the canola tariffs continue to loom large in the background and impact Canadian farmers. With the “Fortress North America” option becoming ever-more precarious, Rheault and Haney examine what options Canada might have as it triangulates policy in real time with both Washington and Beijing.

  • September 4, 2025

    Gordon Houlden speaks with CTV News Channel

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