China's state-run propaganda outlet Global Times It was issued Thursday, denounced the Canadian government of challenging the Communist Party of Canadian citizens convicted of unspecified “drug-related” crimes in Beijing's Cafcask Judicial System.
I'll talk to you Gloves and emails On Wednesday, Canadian officials confirmed they knew at least four Canadian citizens who were killed by the Chinese state in 2025. The Canadian government has refused to identify victims of China's communism, saying their families want to remain private. Global Affairs Canada revealed in a statement that former Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, a radical leftist with close family ties with the Chinese Communist Party, had personally intervened that Beijing had demanded that the government not kill his citizens, but the administration ignored him.
The current Prime Minister, unelected liberal Mark Carney, has not spoken publicly about enforcement and leaves the issue to Foreign Minister Melanie Jolly. Carney is reported schedule To attend a meeting with the Canadian Prime Minister, executive leaders of states in the country where China is expected to become a topic, but they have only attracted less media attention domestically than the fewer tariffs imposed by US President Donald Trump.
China's Foreign Ministry issued a brief statement on Thursday claiming Canada will halt “interference in China's judicial sovereignty” by opposing the issuance of the death penalty in opaque drug cases. Global Times It then continued with a column that questioned the national logic of opposing the killing of civilians, implying that Canada should welcome the murder of “drug traffickers.”
“It's not surprising that drug-related crimes are being punished strictly under Chinese law. On the contrary, it's extremely ridiculous that Ottawa speaks for drug traffickers.” Global Times Assumption.
“Firstly, China has territorial jurisdiction over related criminal conduct. It is reasonable, legal and liable,” the state outlet said, “subsidizing that it would deal with drug-related crimes in accordance with Chinese laws and regulations and ensure the legitimate rights of the individuals involved and the rights of the Canadian consul.”
Both Global Times Also, China's Foreign Ministry has not made clear how China respected the “legitimate rights” of the dead by killing them. Instead, they focused on complaining about their criticism of the killing. The era “This corresponds to interference in China's judicial sovereignty.”
“If Canada really cares about protecting the interests of its citizens, then instead of blaming or criticizing China to turn individual cases into a political tool, they should educate them to comply with the laws of the host country.” The era Old came.
Global Times The conclusion was concluded by suggesting that Canada should accept civil killings without complaints, as Canada and China need to cooperate with “climate change.”
The executions became a public issue later Gloves and emails I asked the Kearney government to check them out. The Canadian government did not address this issue independently. The newspapers were asked if the Kearney government was planning a “impact” for China in response to the murder, but Jolie didn't indicate that such measures were planned.
“The minister said she and former Prime Minister Justin Trudeau have stepped in over the past few months to seek generosity as part of a failed effort to avoid enforcement.” ” Gloves and emails The report has attracted attention.
The Chinese administration is not entirely unimplicit in addressing this issue. On Thursday, Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs spokeswoman Maoze Celebrated Execution as a victory for justice.
“The fight against drug-related crime is the responsibility of every country. China is a country that supports the rule of law,” she told reporters. “The law treats everyone regardless of nationality the same way. The Chinese judicial authorities will handle those cases strictly in law and legitimately.”
“Canada should respect the spirit of the rule of law and stop interference in China's judicial sovereignty,” recommended Mao Zedong.
Despite the harsh words and the murder of its citizens, China's communist regime is still sought for improved commercial ties with Canada. In an interview with Gloves and emails On Wednesday – Before checking execution – And then, the Chinese Ambassador King Ottawa, released on Friday I said His country is open to free trade agreements and cooperation in the Arctic, among other initiatives.
“The perception of China-China-Canada's relationship is that at any time China is ready to work with Canada as they believe such cooperation is beneficial to the people of our country,” Wang said. I said newspaper. “But at the same time, we hope that China's integrity will be responded with the same integrity from the Canadian side.”
“Like you said, both of our countries had a good involvement in the FTA. [free trade agreement] discussion. In 2017 and 2018, both of us had a focused discussion on this. If the Canadian government is willing to continue it, I hope Canada creates good conditions to make it happen. We also hope that the Canadian business community can make positive suggestions to the government. ”
Gloves and emails The day after the interview, “China has imposed retaliatory tariffs on Canadian imports of $3.7 billion, ranging from canola oil to pork and seafood.”





