
Canada, China sign energy agreements
Canada and China agreed to boost bilateral investment and promote energy exports to China.
The agreements were signed during the first full day of a visit by Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper, who wants to push oil sales and closer economic ties following President Barack Obama's rejection of a pipeline carrying Canadian oil across the continental United States.
Harper, who is heading a 40-strong delegation of Canadian business leaders, witnessed the signings after talks with his Chinese counterpart, Wen Jiabao.
"Diversifying our markets is a key priority for Canada," Harper said in opening remarks to Wen. "We look forward to expanding our cooperation in any important areas, including energy, natural resources, tourism and education."
The visit highlights efforts by Canada to diversify energy sales.
Increasing energy exports has been a key theme of Harper's administration.
For the source of this story, click here.