This is a question that really can't be resolved by Canada alone. Certainly, the Chinese use of its belt and road initiative—which involves facilitating corruption and bribery of autocratic dictators in third world countries that have something in China's interest, particularly mineral resources—is something we want to challenge, to provide alternative streams for development funding to those nations.
Up to now, in the global community, the like-minded nations have been unable to successfully coordinate, largely due to differences among ourselves. The French and the Germans are not happy about coordinating with the Americans in an international alliance to contain China's malign activities. The result is that we haven't seen the allocation of funding or the coordination necessary to try to protect the international rules-based order against China's malign activities, including stuff like hostage diplomacy and unjustified imposition of tariff barriers to try to engage in the economic coercion of nations to comply with China's political agendas in their countries.