It appears that a newspaper in the States is questioning the relationship between China and Canada, regarding the Wuhan virus.
Meanwhile: Not vaccinated? No Christmas for you!
It appears that a newspaper in the States is questioning the relationship between China and Canada, regarding the Wuhan virus.
Meanwhile: Not vaccinated? No Christmas for you!
Critics used to say that the villain’s in Ayn Rand novels were too over the top. If anything it was the other way around.
CBC- City repairs curb reported damaged 28 years ago — 16 years earlier than scheduled
NP- Experts thought mandatory roadside breath-testing would be unconstitutional, but Canadian judges say otherwise
Our political and business elites continue to sell out democracy to China.
Meanwhile the flag is at half mast and parliament is not in session. In other words, your basic dictatorship.
While the Senate is busy trying to get rid of a member that doesn’t bow down to the accepted Indian narrative, they have no problem with a Chinese communist plant. Another great appointment by Dear Leader Kim Sung Trudeau.
Senator Yuen Pau Woo attended celebration of Chinese Communist Party rule
Dear Leader Kim Sung Trudeau wants to improve our business ties with his favourite country. Just try not to get kidnapped.
Does Dear Leader have any values. Whether its stealing the Israel hating Green Party MP, ignoring corruption, or his admiration for China, its hard to tell what he believes in. Or maybe he’s just a spoiled little rich boy who is only concerned with his own image. He certainly doesn’t care about Chinese influence.
Former cabinet minister accuses senator of being “mouthpiece for foreign propaganda”
Now that Canada and the U.S. have become surrender monkeys to China, our little Justin can continue his love affair with the basic dictatorship.
Liberals refuse to support Taiwan in Pacific trade partnership bid
The ransom has been paid: #BREAKING 12 minutes ago Michael Kovrig and Michael Spavor’s aircraft took off, leaving China for Canada says Prime Minister @JustinTrudeau
This would be a good time to read Terry Glavin’s new piece in the NP: Justin Trudeau went all in on China a decade ago — and nothing can shake his resolve
Most of the bought and paid for media don’t seem interested about foreign interference in our elections. Probably because it benefits the Liberals. Whether its the Democrats backing Justin or the Chinese getting directly involved. Lorrie Goldstein on twitter reports that the national councillor who started the petition to get rid of O’Toole, has stated that the Conservative leader has been too hard on China and it upset Chinese Canadians. And the National Post explains China’s influence in B.C.
More and more evidence keeps arising on the origins of the China virus. And what about the Winnipeg lab’s involvement Justin?
More news from Justin’s favourite country: Biden’s next war. I wonder who’s side Trudeau will support?
Justin’s buddy is upset that people would question China using Canadian resources to develop bio-weapon viruses.
Gerald Butts mocks story of Chinese officer’s access to top-secret virus research
Muslim woman with a bag over her head declares that socialism is the answer to the virus. I have some Christian friends in Egypt, and they have pointed out to me about China’s growing influence in countries like Egypt. Its a good thing we have Justin to protect us from China.
A new security pact has been formed to confront China. For some reason Canada and New Zealand were not included. Perhaps because they both have socialist, China loving leaders.
Update: Biden goes full dementia
Nice country you have there. It would be a shame if something should happen to it. Forget about what party should win the election. China has ordered everyone to vote Liberal.
Update: China punishes Britain.
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China’s Corporate Social Credit System: How businesses can prepare
The system touches on virtually all aspects of a company’s business operations in China. It assesses the performance and demeanor of companies, by analyzing topic-specific ratings (e.g. tax, customs and environmental protection) and compliance records (e.g. on anti-monopoly cases, data transfers, pricing and licenses). The automated system collects data, processes and rates it against the defined requirements. Based on their rating, Chinese authorities will reward businesses with “good” and sanction those with “bad” behaviour.
China has already introduced the system. It is expected to be fully implemented by the end of 2020.
Although fascist China calls Blackie a running dog from time to time, they still prefer him over O’Toole. After all, they did donate a lot of money to his foundation.
Erin O’Toole rejects Chinese ambassador’s claim that Canada-China bond is “stable”
Amid a narrowing federal election, the Chinese ambassador to Canada says some politicians are putting their own “political interests” ahead of the Canada-China relationship in an apparent reference to the Conservative Party.
First comes love, then comes marriage…
I really don’t want to see what’s in the baby carriage.
Chinese state-owned shipbuilder tapped to supply ferry for Crown corporation
A huge state-owned shipyard in China is building a 1,000-passenger ferry for use by a federal Crown corporation over the objections of Canada’s shipbuilding industry and at a time when two Canadians have spent 989 days in Chinese prisons as victims of what Ottawa has called “hostage diplomacy.”
Marine Atlantic Inc. awarded a $100-million, five-year ferry charter contract in late July to Sweden’s Stena North Sea Ltd., which subcontracted construction of the 200-metre vessel to China Merchants Industry’s Jingling shipyard for delivery in 2024.
A Liberal MP in diverse Toronto thinks we should thank Justin’s favourite country for donating supplies to us. Cabinet aides didn’t think this was a good time, maybe later.
Terry Glavin: The West is buckling under China’s brutal hegemony
In Canada the rot runs deep
Ottawa’s response to Canada’s latest humiliation has been characteristically tepid, relying mainly on the delicate complaints offered by lifelong China-trade enthusiast Dominic Barton, the ambassador Ottawa plucked two years ago from the helm of McKinsey & Co — a global consultancy noted for providing management-efficiency expertise to dictatorships all over the world and for its service to Purdue Pharma in boosting sales of Oxycontin to American drug addicts. Canada’s embassy in Beijing convened a kind of press conference consisting of a couple of dozen diplomats from a variety of liberal democracies who were invited to stand on a platform for a photo opportunity and mutter platitudes about how hostage-taking is bad manners.