In this episode, I’m joined by Jasmine Peardon and Garrett Halas to discuss their recent trip to China which was organized by Canada-China Focus. We discuss what they learned from how the state prioritizes ecology as a vital part of development; we discussed some of their experiences in urban versus rural China, the role of the tech sector and AI in China, as well as some of their personal reflections on China’s socialist path.


Garrett Halas is a PhD candidate in the sociology department at Carleton University with a specialization in Marxist political economy and Canada-China relations. He’s a member of the Communist Party of Canada, Peace Alliance Winnipeg and Canadians United Against Modern Exclusion. His YouTube channel, Red Pen, focuses on the history, theory, and biographies of socialist revolutions and revolutionaries.


Jasmine Peardon is a Masters student studying Indigenous international relations with China, and has spent several years working in public policy. She co-founded Montréal Anti-Apartheid and hosts weekly political education seminars with the organization Capitalism Can't be Fixed.






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