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Canada has launched an Indigenous Leaders Exchange Pilot Program to the Indo-Pacific region to strengthen trade, diplomacy, leadership and intercultural knowledge for First Nations youth from British Columbia and Yukon.



Chinese readout of Minister Anand telephone conversation with Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi thepaper.cn/newsDetail_for…


Mr Ma says he doesn’t believe it because it was written in a report. He has to see it with his own eyes. I told him the Chinese would never show him forced labour but @hrw has people on the ground. I gave him their very rigorous report Asleep at the Wheel. hrw.org/report/2024/02…

The Taiwan and Canada trade cooperation framework agreement was finished in March 2025. It's just awaiting the PM's signature. What could be the delay? Especially when the government has been busy signing MOUs with other countries with far fewer tangible benefits to Canada.

HK police can now demand phone passwords under new national security rules bbc.in/47CjeVh

Deputy FM Chen attends CTOT’s 40th anniversary reception taiwantoday.tw/2/282557

30 years ago today, #Taiwan held its 1st direct presidential election, as voters bravely cast their ballots despite China's military intimidation. The will of the people guided our journey to a resilient democracy—and continues to drive our commitment to freedom today.




President @realDonaldTrump & PM @takaichi_sanae reaffirmed that #TaiwnStrait peace & stability are indispensable to regional security & global prosperity. As a key node in the first island chain, #Taiwan🇹🇼 will continue working with the #US🇺🇸 & #Japan🇯🇵 to uphold the status quo.

Canada aims to diversify its partnerships as the global landscape shifts rapidly and does not intend to choose sides between China and Taiwan, according to Asia Pacific Foundation of Canada Vice President Vina Nadjibulla. focustaiwan.tw/politics/20260…

The following day, partners reconvened for a Track 1.5 Dialogue on economic security co-operation between #Canada and #Taiwan. Key themes included supply chain resilience, critical minerals, industrial co-operation, and collective responses to economic coercion. @MOFA_Taiwan @VinaNadjibulla @NTU_TW @uOttawa @TaiwanInCanada


The 2nd Taiwan–Canada Indo-Pacific Security Dialogue was a great success. Co-hosted by MOFA, CTOT, NTU & APFC, it gathered experts from Canada, Japan & Philippines to discuss economic security, regional stability & lawfare. Strong momentum for future collaboration.

The 2nd Taiwan–Canada Indo-Pacific Security Dialogue was a great success. Co-hosted by MOFA, CTOT, NTU & APFC, it gathered experts from Canada, Japan & Philippines to discuss economic security, regional stability & lawfare. Strong momentum for future collaboration.

Pleased to join the #YushanForum with distinguished leaders & experts from around the world to discuss #Taiwan’s global partnerships, leveraging strengths on values, tech & resilience. Building on our New Southbound Policy, we'll expand ties across the Indo-Pacific & beyond.

Neither #Taiwan🇹🇼 nor the PRC is subordinate to the other. Taiwan’s sovereignty & future belong to its 23.5 million people, & President @ChingteLai's remarks on Taiwan’s democracy reflect internationally recognized reality. We condemn China’s newest attempt to distort facts.