Smoked meat and basketball: Trudeau takes lighter approach to connect with China
SHANGHAI — With the higher-stakes political discussions behind him, Justin Trudeau’s week-long mission to foster Canadian-Chinese relations adopted a lighter tone Friday.
Early in the week, the prime minister talked trade and investment in Beijing with the most-powerful men in the Chinese leadership, including President Xi Jinping.
Trudeau also used a speech Thursday night in Shanghai to call on China to do more to promote and protect human rights. In the address, he preached to the economic superpower on the value of good governance and free expression.
On Friday, Trudeau’s effort to connect with the Chinese had moved into a far different phase.


