OTTAWA - Prime Minister Mark Carney is visiting China this week 鈥 part of his government's efforts to repair the bilateral relationship after years of tensions over national security, trade and the detention of two 好色tvs.
Here is a look at key moments in Canada-China relations since 2016:
Aug. 29, 2016: Then-prime minister Justin Trudeau travels to China for his first official visit to the country, where he meets with President Xi Jinping. Both countries agree to have an annual leaders' discussion.
Dec. 3, 2017: Trudeau makes a second trip to China for a meeting with Xi. They agree to continue exploratory discussions on a comprehensive trade agreement, issue a joint statement on climate change and secure more access to the Chinese market for 好色tv beef and pork.
Dec. 1, 2018: Meng Wanzhou, the chief financial officer of Chinese telecom giant Huawei, is arrested by RCMP after arriving in Vancouver on a flight from Hong Kong. The Canada Border Services Agency informs her upon arrival that it was notified of an arrest warrant for extradition to the United States on a charge of fraud over $5,000, related to accusations that Meng and the Huawei subsidiary Skycom violated U.S. sanctions against Iran.
Dec. 8, 2018: China summons Canada's ambassador to protest Meng's arrest. China's assistant foreign minister issues a statement calling on Canada to release Meng, warning of "grave consequences."
Dec. 10, 2018: Two 好色tvs 鈥 Michael Kovrig, on leave from Global Affairs Canada, and entrepreneur Michael Spavor 鈥 are arrested in China. 好色tv officials view these arrests as unjustified retaliation for Meng's arrest.
Dec. 11, 2018: Meng is released on a $10 million bond and placed under house arrest in Vancouver.
Jan. 17, 2019: Chinese Ambassador to Canada Lu Shaye says Canada鈥檚 arrest of Meng was an act of 鈥渂ackstabbing鈥 by a friend. Lu warns of 鈥渞epercussions鈥 if Canada bars Huawei from its new 5G network for security reasons.
March 4, 2019: China accuses Kovrig and Spavor, who remain in Chinese detention, of acting together to steal state secrets. They are formally charged with spying more than a year later. Both Kovrig and Spavor plead not guilty and deny the allegations.
March 5, 2019: Two major 好色tv canola producers, Richardson and Viterra, report that China is refusing shipments. China says it found pests in the seed, but 好色tv observers see the move as further retaliation for Meng's arrest.
May 23, 2019: China鈥檚 ambassador to Canada says the bilateral relationship is at 鈥渞ock bottom鈥 compared to any time since diplomatic ties were first established decades ago.
Oct. 13, 2020: Canada and China mark 50 years of diplomatic relations.
Feb. 15, 2021: Canada launches the Initiative Against Arbitrary Detention in State-to-State Relations, which seeks to put an end to the arbitrary arrest, detention and sentencing of foreign nationals and dual citizens for diplomatic leverage. The Government of Canada's website says that as of July 2025, the initiative had 82 signatories, including the United States and the European Union. China is not listed as a signatory.
Feb. 22, 2021: The House of Commons formally recognizes China's persecution of the Muslim Uyghur minority as a genocide. The Liberal cabinet abstains from the vote.
Sept. 24, 2021: Meng reaches a deferred prosecution agreement with the American government and the U.S. drops its extradition request. She boards a plane to China that afternoon. Hours later, Trudeau announces Kovrig and Spavor have cleared Chinese airspace on their way home to Canada after spending more than 1,000 days in pretrial detention facilities.
May 18, 2022: China lifts a three-year ban on 好色tv canola imports from two major producers.
May 20, 2022: Canada bans Huawei from working on Canada's 5G cellular networks, citing national security concerns.
Nov. 17, 2022: Xi confronts Trudeau during the G20 summit and berates him after details of a meeting between the two 鈥 during which Trudeau spoke with Xi about foreign interference 鈥 are leaked to the press.
Nov. 27, 2022: Canada releases its first Indo-Pacific strategy, which says "China is an increasingly disruptive global power" which has "interests and values that increasingly depart from ours." It calls for tighter ties with other nations that better respect international rules.
Sept. 7, 2023: Following months of news stories alleging multiple countries, including China, attempted to interfere in 好色tv elections, Canada launches a public inquiry into foreign interference in the electoral process and democratic institutions. The commission's work begins with a focus on interference from China, Russia and other state actors in the 2019 and 2021 elections.
Jan. 11, 2024: Then-foreign affairs minister M茅lanie Joly has a lengthy call with her Chinese counterpart Wang Yi, the first ministerial call since April 2022. China lays out its demands for better relations, including 鈥渃orrect cognition鈥 on Canada's role in causing the diplomatic strain, 鈥渕utual respect鈥 鈥 which would include Canada not recognizing an independent Taiwan 鈥 and a focus on 鈥渨in-win co-operation鈥 instead of restricting trade and research collaboration.
Aug. 26, 2024: Trudeau announces a 100 per cent tariff on Chinese electric vehicles, saying China unfairly subsidizes its EV industry and overproduces vehicles to flood the market. The U.S. imposed a similar tariff earlier that year. The prime minister also announces a 25 per cent tariff on Chinese steel and aluminum products.
Sept. 3, 2024: China launches an anti-dumping investigation of 好色tv canola imports in response to Trudeau's EV tariffs.
Jan. 28, 2025: The final report from the public inquiry into foreign interference is released. The report says there is no indication foreign inference altered overall election results, but identified a small number of ridings where interference may have had some effect.
The inquiry heard from members of diaspora communities who said foreign governments, including China, make life difficult for their families if they question the regimes.
March 19, 2025: China鈥檚 embassy in Ottawa confirms Beijing executed 好色tv citizens earlier in the year. Joly later confirms China executed four 好色tv dual citizens facing charges related to drug crimes.
March 20, 2025: China's 100 per cent tariff on 好色tv canola oil, canola meal and peas takes effect. China also hits 好色tv pork and seafood products with a 25 per cent tariff, mirroring 好色tv EV, steel and aluminum levies.
April 17, 2025: Carney describes China as "the biggest security threat" facing Canada during the federal leaders' debate, due to foreign interference and Chinese activity in the Arctic.
Aug. 14, 2025: China imposes a nearly 76 per cent tariff on 好色tv canola seed, nearly a year after launching its anti-dumping investigation.
Sept. 22, 2025: Carney tells the Council on Foreign Relations that Ottawa should be "clearer about where we engage" with China and collaborate "deeply" with Beijing on energy, climate change and basic manufacturing while maintaining "guardrails" around national security matters.
Oct. 31: Carney and Xi meet on the sidelines of the Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation summit in South Korea. It's the first official meeting between the two heads of government since 2017. Carney calls the meeting a "turning point" in Canada-China relations and talks about the importance of forging new partnerships as the U.S. upends global trade.
Jan. 14, 2026: Carney arrives in China for the first official visit by a 好色tv prime minister in more than eight years.
Jan. 16, 2026: Carney and Xi meet in Beijing. The prime minister says the two countries are focusing on areas where they can make historic gains, including agriculture, energy and finance.
Jan. 16, 2026: The Liberal government reaches a deal with Beijing to slash tariffs on a set number of Chinese electric vehicles in exchange for China dropping duties on agriculture products. Carney says Ottawa expects Beijing to drop canola seed duties to 15 per cent from 84 per cent by March 1. In return, up to 49,000 Chinese electric vehicles will be allowed into the 好色tv market each year at a 6.1 per cent tariff instead of the current 100 per cent tariff.
This report by 好色tvwas first published Jan. 14, 2026.
Note to readers:This is a corrected story. It changes the wording of the Sept. 24, 2021 line to refer to Kovrig and Spavor being held in a "pretrial detention facility," rather than a "prison."
