Canada must lead in supporting democratic Taiwan


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Posted by CCD Commentary on 09:42:50 2006/03/15




Canada must lead in supporting democratic Taiwan
Commentary from the Canadian Coalition for Democracies
Alastair Gordon - March 15, 2006


Permission granted for re-publication

This week marks the one-year anniversary of the passage of China's Anti-Secession Act, an act that legitimized the use of military force by China to impose its will on the 23 million people of democratic Taiwan. This act is no idle threat, as China now has 800 ballistic missiles aimed at this tiny island to enforce its unilateral statute.

Taiwan has never, not even for a day, been part of the People's Republic of China. The people of Taiwan have repeatedly voted to remain independent from China in fair and open elections. Hence, China's claim has neither historic nor democratic legitimacy. Yet last year Paul Martin, for reasons he never explained to Canadians, signed the One China Policy, endorsing the imperialist aims of non-democratic China over a democratic ally.

The new Conservative government has promised to "articulate Canada's core values of freedom, democracy, the rule of law, human rights, free trade... on the international stage" (p 44 - Conservative Election Platform). Canadians are now looking for a change in our policy toward Taiwan to reflect that platform.

What can Prime Minister Harper do to keep his pledge?
Is there an economic risk to normalizing relations with Taiwan? With the balance of trade overwhelmingly favouring China, any trade retaliation by Beijing would hurt China, not Canada. Canada can do the right thing with little or no economic consequences.

In 1968, Canadians were proud when Prime Minister Pierre Elliot Trudeau announced that he would break with world opinion and pursue diplomatic relations with the People's Republic of China. But Trudeau promised that this new initiative would be without prejudice to Canada's then close relationship with the nation that today is democratic Taiwan.

Prime Minister Harper has shown that Canada can lead the world in articulating and delivering an ethical foreign policy. Without the need for military muscle, our recognition that the people of Taiwan have the same democratic rights as Canadians to determine their future would demonstrate Canada's independence and project Canadian values to a world that is crying out for such leadership.

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