Chinese Premier Li Keqiang to visit Canada next week for talks with Trudeau
OTTAWA — Free trade may be a long way off, but next week’s visit of China’s premier is being viewed as a strong sign that Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is succeeding in deepening Canada’s relations with the Asian giant.
Premier Li Keqiang is to visit Canada next week, less than a month after Trudeau completed his first formal trip to China. Trudeau spent a week in China in late August and early September, making both a bilateral visit and attending the G20 leaders’ summit.
It will also mark the first visit to Canada by a Chinese leader since 2010, when then President Hu Jintao came for a Canadian-hosted G20.
Wenran Jiang, a University of Alberta China expert, said that is an unprecedented gap in personal political contact for Beijing with a G7 country.


