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The Prime Minister hasn&#8217;t been there, nor have the Chinese sent a very high official to Canada. Instead, a group of premiers who form part of the Council of the Federation are heading to China this week to join Ontario Premier Dalton McGuinty, who is already there.<\/p>\n<p>It&#8217;s a sad commentary when normally parochial premiers are in front of the federal government in working on relations with China. It&#8217;s one thing for the Harper government to be so bereft of talent in foreign affairs that no obvious candidate for that portfolio exists; it&#8217;s another thing for the government to let premiers frame relations with another country, especially one as important as China. If this is the Harper government&#8217;s idea of \u201copen federalism,\u201d kill it now before it spreads.<\/p>\n<p>Monday night, a sampling of civic society in the form of about 500 people gathered in Toronto at the Royal Ontario Museum for a fundraising dinner organized by the Canadian International Council (CIC). The dinner followed a two-day conference about China and was capped by the award of Globalist of the Year to a distinguished Chinese official, Cheng Siwei. The council is the brainchild of Research in Motion&#8217;s brilliant co-founder Jim Balsillie, who understands the importance of deepening Canada&#8217;s understanding of the world. Mr. Balsillie has helped finance the new council and the excellent Centre for International Governance Innovation in Waterloo, Ont.<\/p>\n<p>Mr. Balsillie laid it on the line, with Finance Minister Jim Flaherty seated at the head table: \u201cWe need to hit the restart button on Canada-Chinese relations.\u201d The audience agreed, applauding Mr. Balsillie&#8217;s observation.<\/p>\n<p>Mr. Harper said late in the election campaign that, yes, maybe he would like to visit China. A few of his ministers have been there, but the one who seemed to understand China&#8217;s importance, foreign affairs minister David Emerson, did not seek re-election. (In fairness, the government has opened new trade-promotion offices in China.)<\/p>\n<p>During the opening ceremony of the summer Olympics in Beijing, Mr. Harper&#8217;s absence was noted on Chinese television. When Canada&#8217;s deputy minister of foreign affairs went to Beijing, nobody of importance in the Chinese hierarchy would see him.<\/p>\n<p>It seems obvious to just about everybody in the business and academic worlds that you don&#8217;t have to like China&#8217;s regime, or admire its human rights record, but you do have to deal seriously with the emerging economic superpower. A Canadian-inspired idea will make this evident Nov. 15 in Washington when leaders of 20 countries, including China, gather to discuss the global economic crisis. Canada, under prime minister Paul Martin, pushed hard for a G20, but the idea was predictably pooh-poohed by the big European countries and the U.S. <\/p>\n<p>They have now accepted the idea, because it&#8217;s obvious that China and other major players cannot be excluded from debating major questions, given their economic clout. In China&#8217;s case, it is the principal foreign banker to the over-<\/p>\n<p>consuming, indebted and underproducing Americans.<\/p>\n<p>The Harper government, completely inexperienced in foreign policy upon arriving in office, had no idea how to engage China, except by focusing on a few high-profile human-rights cases. The government seemed to believe that Canada mattered a lot to China whereas, in fact, Canada does not.<\/p>\n<p>It was all very touching at the Toronto dinner to hear yet again about Norman Bethune and his medical work in China during the Maoist revolution. But if the memory of Dr. Bethune is the best Canada can do by way of linking itself to today&#8217;s China, that fading link inferentially tells a story of today&#8217;s neglect.<\/p>\n<p>The Harper government made one of those partisan assumptions that because the previous Liberal government had \u201cdone\u201d China, it would \u201cdo\u201d India, a classic case of refusing to give a preceding government credit for doing something right.<\/p>\n<p>Alas, the Harper government hasn&#8217;t done India very well. 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