Roberto Wakerell-Cruz

Published:July 26, 2021

-The Post Millennial

 

The Canadian public see China as a greater threat than either Russia or North Korea, according to the recent “Attitudes To The Canadian Security Intelligence Service,” reports Blacklock’s Reporter.

The majority of Canadians see China as the biggest threat, at 58 percent. This was followed by Russia at 18 percent, North Korea at 10 percent, and Syria at four percent.

“Respondents were asked whether they were more concerned about espionage against classified government information or about economic espionage against Canadian companies,” the report stated. “Results reveal somewhat mixed views. Fifty percent feel espionage against Canadian companies is more of a concern.”

Canada and Canadians have been perceived by Chinese officials of not respecting China and undermining relations between the two.

The survey was made up of 1,204 participants nationwide and was conducted by phone.

Recently, Chinese ambassador to Canada Cong Peiwu sat down for an interview with the pro-Beijing publication Ottawa Life Magazine where he accused Canada of undermining relations between the two countries and demanded that Canadians have more respect for China.

Recently, Chinese ambassador to Canada Cong Peiwu sat down for an interview with the pro-Beijing publication Ottawa Life Magazine where he accused Canada of undermining relations between the two countries and demanded that Canadians have more respect for China.

c.THE POST MILLENNIAL