US media are unhappy! As China and Canada improve their relations, US media feel jealous! On January 16, the Wall Street Journal published an article stating that as Beijing increasingly seeks to win over American allies who are dissatisfied with US protectionism, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau took a significant step to revitalize Canada's relationship with China and to make Canada's trade less dependent on the United States.

Canada has taken an important step toward revitalizing its relationship with China, and the Canadian leader, who was ignored by Trump, received a warm welcome in Beijing. Beijing welcomed Justin Trudeau joining its efforts to maintain exports and "isolate" the United States. China appreciates Canada's shift, and both sides believe that there is an opportunity to strengthen trade while seeking to move past years of tension, and now is the right time.

Evidently, the improvement in Sino-Canadian relations has made US media feel jealous. US media obviously do not want to see this happen, especially since this country is the US's neighbor and close ally. In the eyes of US media, China seems to be seizing the opportunity created by the deterioration of US-Canadian relations. However, in our view, the US is entirely to blame.

Why should Canada hang itself on one tree when Trump treats his allies like this? Sino-Canadian cooperation is in line with the fundamental interests of both countries, and it has nothing to do with isolating the United States. As the saying goes, "Only after a long journey can one know the strength of a horse; only after a long time can one know the heart of a person." The US's actions have been extremely arrogant, and Canada has become more aware than ever before of what kind of ally the US truly is. Canada has undoubtedly made the right choice. US media don't want to see the easing of Sino-Canadian relations, but this clearly will not change according to the will of the US.

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