Share SUCCESS’s survey…. SUCCESS release – Canada is one of the top tourist destinations for Chinese looking to travel abroad, according to a new study released today. The Research Report on China’s Outbound Tourism Market — jointly presented by S.U.C.C.E.S.S., EMR International and the Asia Pacific Foundation of Canada — found Canada ranks third after [...]
Share ADS signed by China’s tourism tsar Shao Qiwei and Canada’s international trade minister Van Loan. (Xinhua) 中國國家主席胡錦濤和加拿大總理哈珀在渥太華舉行會談後出席簽字儀式。中國國家旅遊局局長邵琪偉和加拿大國際貿易部長範洛安簽署中加旅遊目的地協議。 Tags: ADS, Canada-China relation, Hu Jintao, Stephen Harper
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Share CSIS’s director may have made public serious allegations about China’s spying. But now we know it was the CBC who decided to publish the interview on the eve of the state visit of Hu Jintao. Instead of questioning Richard Faden’s timing of such speech, CBC should be the one to be blamed to stir [...]
Share The transcript is released by the PMO. STEPHEN HARPER President Hu, welcome to Canada. It’s tremendous to have you here, after…particularly after the very enjoyable and successful visit that Laureen and I made to China last December. Wonderful to have you returning this visit, and I hope we will continue this regular tradition. (Interpreted [...]
Share Hu Jintao begins his state visit today. This is his second official visit to Canada since he became the president. Photos released by the PMO… include them here just for the sake for keeping a record. :) Tags: Canada-China relation, Hu Jintao, Stephen Harper
Share Don’t they get tired of these accusations?? I do. Some of the responses from today’s CP: Foreign nations not cosy enough with Canadians to name names, says spy chief OTTAWA – Canada’s senior spy is backtracking on remarks that he’s working to oust politicians under control of foreign governments. In a statement, Richard Fadden [...]
Share One in Five Chinese International Students in Canada Pursues a Business Dream APF and SUCCESS release — Chinese students represent 15% of Canada’s annual intake of international students, which forms the largest visible ethnic group studying in Canada. A survey on the intentions among Chinese international students after graduating in Canada was commissioned by [...]
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