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Canada won’t be ‘intimidated’ by China’s retaliation: Trudeau

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is standing firm on his Liberal government’s decision to expel a Chinese diplomat over allegations of meddling in Canadian affairs, after China retaliated by declaring a Canadian diplomat in Shanghai a 'persona non grata.’ Trudeau says his government will do what is needed to protect Canadians from foreign interference. 
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Canada
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china
foreign affairs minister
heads of government
Justin Trudeau
Liberals
Melanie Joly
Ontario
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parliament
PRC
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Trudeau
Zhao Wei