Majority of Canadians oppose Meng Wanzhou swap with China: Nanos

Pollster Nik Nanos of Nanos Research breaks down how Canadians feel the case of Huawei executive Meng Wanzhou should be handled.

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24 comments

  1. Trading Men Wangzhou will make all Canadians very vulnerable to the Chinese regimes arbitrary arrest.

    1. You are weak regardless. How strong can a lap dog be? I’d love to see what a clown you’d turn into when america collapses. Arrest season for canadians in hong kong coming right up.

  2. So the real story is she was trying to steal nanotech and was caught at the border trying to go to Mexico cuz they couldn’t get it across the Canadian border. So you want to set her free so two Canadians can go. The Canadian should have been let go regardless. Yet flights from China still land to this very day even though we have to wear masks.

  3. The so-called diplomatic who are lobbying for the Chinese regime should be investigated for their ties with the Chinese regime. Their names should be disclosed.

  4. Huawei was built on stolen Nortel tech. Nortel was one of the world’s greatest telecom companies, AND it was Canadian! How much did the CCP pay for this ad-spot?

  5. It is unacceptable that China holds Canadians that are innocent and then demands a exchange for their criminal Meng. Absolutely not to a exchange or this may lead to holding Canadians for these exchanges in the future.
    It would lead to a continued exchanges.

  6. Sources say America will be considering prison sentences in conjunction with potentially revoking of permanent residency to human rights abusers and collaborators. In short, that mean if you have ties to the CCP you could be deported. I hope Canada, the UK and Australia consider similar measures in these times. By the way, Canada did the right thing by not giving in to this hostage situation.

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