NS premier told China party official Canadians need to feel ‘safe’ during visits
HALIFAX — Nova Scotia’s premier says he told a senior Communist Party official during trade talks that Canadians need to feel “safe” and protected by the rule of law as he boosts tourism ties between his province and China.
Stephen McNeil said Thursday it’s best to maintain a dialogue with China, even as the federal Public Security minister decried the nation’s formal arrest of two Canadian citizens it has been holding since December.
There’s been escalating tension between the nations following the RCMP’s December arrest in Vancouver of Huawei Technologies executive Meng Wanzhou after an American request for her extradition.