Huawei not only firm that could build Canada’s eventual 5G networks: Liberals
OTTAWA — Chinese telecom giant Huawei isn’t the only company that can build Canada’s next-generation wireless networks, the Trudeau government said Monday as China muted its threat to retaliate if Canada bans the company.
Federal Public Safety Minister Ralph Goodale and Innovation Minister Navdeep Bains offered a sharp retort to China’s ambassador to Canada, who warned last week of repercussions if the federal government bars Huawei from supplying equipment for faster, more resilient communications systems than cellphone users have now.
When asked about the government’s ongoing national-security review of Huawei’s potential involvement, Goodale said there are other suppliers besides Huawei that can set up Canada’s 5G networks.
“There are other suppliers, yes indeed,” Goodale said.