Tory leadership candidate Maxime Bernier favours free-trade deal with China
OTTAWA — Signing a free-trade deal with China would allow Canada to increase its exports by $7.7 billion a year, Conservative leadership candidate Maxime Bernier said Monday.
Such an agreement would also provide Canada the opportunity to raise the issue of human rights with the Asian giant, he said.
“Although there is no easy answer to solve these problems with a magic wand, neither a disengagement from or a weak engagement toward China will give Canadians a credible voice to talk about reform or progress on these matters,” he told a news conference.
Canada would benefit from “closer attention” from China if their economies were linked, although he acknowledged China would remain a “sovereign” country.


