Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said like-minded countries should mount a “united front” against the Chinese regime to prevent it from using commercial interests to “play” friends against each other. In an interview aired on Christmas Day, Trudeau said that China’s communist regime has been “playing” friendly capitalist democracies against one another to see them compete for access to economic opportunities in China because of its rising middle class. “We’ve been competing, and China has been, from time to time, very cleverly playing us off each other in an open market, competitive way,” he told Global News, a division of the Canadian Global Television Network. “We need to do a better job of working together and standing strong so China can’t play the angles and divide us one against the other.” “We compete with each other,” the Canadian prime minister observed, giving an example: “We’re trying to see how could we …