Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney is currently in China for a four-day official visit – the first by a Canadian leader since 2017 – with Toronto residents buzzing about potential tech collaborations. 🇨🇦🤝🇨🇳
As Carney meets with Chinese Premier Li Qiang this week, young professionals like Raman, a Toronto liaison manager, tell NewspaperAmigo.com: "China's AI breakthroughs could supercharge Canada's tech sector if we build smart partnerships. This visit could unlock next-level innovation." 💡
Why Gen Z Cares
With 72% of Canadian millennials using Chinese-developed apps daily (think TikTok meets quantum computing), students like UofT junior Priya Sharma say: "We need cross-Pacific internships that let us learn from China's digital ecosystem." 📱
Economic Win-Win?
Analysts predict this trip could revive frozen trade channels, with clean energy and AI patents topping the agenda. As one Weibo user quipped: "Maple syrup meets robot waiters – 2026's wildest collab?" 🍁🤖
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Toronto residents hopeful about China-Canada cooperation prospects
cgtn.com







