After exchange, China calls Canada's manner 'condescending'

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Foreign Ministry spokesperson Mao Ning's comments came after Xi chastised Trudeau at the G-20 summit on Wednesday over media reports on an earlier meeting during which Trudeau expressed concern about Chinese interference in Canada's internal affairs.Asked later at a news conference about the confrontation, Trudeau said, "not every conversation is always going to be easy, but it's extremely important that we continue to stand up for the things that are important for Canadians."Known as an ardent nationalist who has vowed to always put China's interests first, Xi recently had himself granted a third five-year term as leader of the ruling Communist Party, while packing top bodies with loyalists.MORE POLITICS NEWS IN DEPTH Risk of recession rising, deficit projected at $36.4B in 2022-23: fall economic statement The federal government's fall economic update makes it clear that while the deficit is declining, the risk that Canada enters into a recession is rising.Everything you need to know about the Emergencies Act national inquiry History was made on Oct. 13 with the launch of the Public Order Emergency Commission's public hearings in Ottawa, looking into the federal government's use of the Emergencies Act to bring last winter's 'Freedom Convoy' protests to an end."

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