Canadians say human rights and the rule of law are more important than trade opportunities with China, a new Angus Reid poll shows. The survey, published on Jan. 10, asked respondents what they think Canada’s priority should be in its dealings with China and whether they are worried about the economic consequences of standing up to China. Three quarters (77 percent) of the respondents chose human rights and rule of law as more important for Canada’s relationship with China, compared to 23 percent who placed trade and investment as a higher priority. The majority result is reflected across regions, genders, and the political spectrum, with at least 72 percent in each cohort believing that moral issues take precedence. Angus Reid said on Twitter Monday that the poll result is a “relatively rare moment of cross-partisan agreement.” Canadians’ impression of China has declined over the years. In 2005, nearly 60 percent …