Norman Bethune’s story still holds lessons for China-Canada relations

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I grew up in a classroom where the name Norman Bethune was invoked with reverence.

Like every schoolchild in China, I could recite from memory Chairman Mao’s 1939 essay “In Memory of Norman Bethune”, which characterised Bethune as a man who had come from afar, who gave his life to the Chinese revolution, who embodied selflessness and internationalism.
For years, I kept a poster in my office – the famous oil painting of Mao meeting Bethune in Yan’an – as a quiet tribute.

As the years passed and...

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