Until a semblance of sanity returns to the American political system, I think Canada should have a foot in both camps. Play one against the other where necessary. I absolutely don’t trust China…politically, economically and militarily. But the Trump administration has IMHO basically declared economic war on Canada with the goal of making us the 51st state. It’s gone well past the stage of just idle speculation, as is true of Greenland as well. When and only when that next-door threat goes away, Canada should not fully close the door on improving relations with China, at least to some degree. And if Trump forces most of the Canadian auto manufacturers to close up shop and move south of the border and scares other European, Japanese or Korean investment away, then we need to seriously consider doing business with Chinese (or Indian) car companies. In summary, the immediate major threat to Canada is from the United States; the long-term threat is from China. Either one could possibly blot out our existence. Tread carefully.