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Opinion: The democratic world must stand together against Chinese aggression


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China’s militarization of islets in the South China Sea, egregious human rights abuses in Xinjiang, incursions into the Taiwan Strait, authoritarian encroachment in Hong Kong, military buildup on its border with India and relentless cyberattacks on its neighbours are but a few of the urgent challenges facing the rules-based international order in the Indo-Pacific.
Meeting these challenges requires steadfast co-operation. And, though it’s been a long time coming, that appears to be precisely what global leaders are starting to do.
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Evening Brief: 'We are on our heels'


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By iPolitics. Published on Apr 16, 2021 6:03pm
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Today’s Evening Brief is brought to you by News Media Canada. It’s time to level the digital playing field. Google and Facebook are using their monopoly to threaten and undermine local news. Other countries are taking action. It’s time for Canada to stand up to the web giants – and step up for local news. Learn more.
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We begin with a mixed bag of news on the pandemic front.
Following word that Moderna’s COVID-19 vaccines were slowing down, the federal government announced today that Canada would soon be receiving millions more doses of Pfizer’s vaccine and its first shipments of shots from Johnson & Johnson. ....

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