Share As outlined in Budget 2010: Leading the Way on Jobs and Growth, our Government has a clear three-point plan to return to a balanced budget. First, we will wind down as planned the temporary measures in the Economic Action Plan. These investments are protecting and creating jobs now. Second, we will take action to [...]
Mar 9 2010 | Posted in
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Share Haven’t written for quite a while. Well, again, it’s my day job that’s killing me. Anyway, a few updates on the Canada-China relation. After international trade minister Stockwell Day visited China in April, foreign minister Lawrence Cannon went to the communist state last week (press release below). According to Alice Wong, MP for Richmond, [...]
Share International Trade Minister Stockwell Day launches a well-organized, well-publicized trip to China recently. But how much does this trip really contributing to dethawing the ice between Canada and China? Well, according to some online discussions, there isn’t much. First of all, according to Day’s itinerary, the highest rank official he managed to meet is [...]
Share What the Globe and other English media didn’t report was that Stockwell Day said today Stephen Harper is “very eager to visit China”. However, it’s quite well known that the Chinese govt has not given any invitation for visit to Harper. So when western leaders are visiting China one after another, we can only [...]
Share Just found this very interesting analysis into why British MP Galloway is banned from entering Canada. According to Global Research, there’s much more behind mere “security measures” claimed by CIC minister Jason Kenney. British MP George Galloway barred from Canada under the Canada Israel “Public Security” Agreement by Michel Chossudovsky Global Research, March 26, [...]
Mar 27 2009 | Posted in
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Share The Tories are getting more cautious in pointing fingers at China’s human rights, despite 2009 is the 50th anniversary of the Dalai Lama’s escape from Lhasa. In an interview with Ming Pao, International Trade Minister Stockwell Day gave an identical answer despite asked repeatedly on what’s our government stance on Tibet. (NOTE: I’m only [...]
Share The Globe and Mail did some digging up and found something very interesting. The separatist Bloc Québécois was part of secret plotting in 2000 to join a formal coalition with the two parties that now make up Stephen Harper’s government, according to documents obtained by The Globe and Mail. The scheme, designed to propel [...]
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