Jiang argues that the larger Canada-China agreement is already in place, so intelligence agencies no longer meaningfully control the overall strategic direction.
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Canada China agreement
A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "Yes, yes. And the Chinese responded by basically holding two Canadians hostage. And this created a huge political furor between Canada and China. And..."
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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "Yes, yes. And the Chinese responded by basically holding two Canadians hostage. And this created a huge political furor between Canada and China. And..."
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"Yes, yes. And the Chinese responded by basically holding two Canadians hostage. And this created a huge political furor between Canada and China. And..."
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