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Author: T.E. Shannon
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Date Posted: 22:22:25 03/27/17 Mon
Let's get this forum going again...
Here's an important article.
It shows how the Chinese are trying to use Canada for the purpose of exporting Chinese people.
http://www.huffingtonpost.ca/2017/03/25/caanda-china-trade_n_15584542.html?ncid=fcbklnkcahpmg00000001
Let's explain the implications here.
China wants to start corporations in Canada.
and, to send all their people from China into Canada.
This will become their workforce.
Chinese, not Canadians.
But, that's exactly what you can expect in an Open-Borders environment.
It's not a free exchange of people and ideas.
You know?
People should be able to move freely wherever they wish.
NOPE.
Actually, migrants have their own agenda.
They stand for their own people.
They favor their own.
and they won't hesitate to annex your country.
In simple English: it's worse than a New World Order.
It's worse than a "One World Government".
Other countries are NOT compliant.
They will only exploit our nations.
and, use our resources for their own benefit.
I argue that Zionist Jews are perfectly aware of this.
They fully understand that hoards of migrants will eploit.
SO, in this case, the Chinese government is planning on sending armies of their people into Canada.
And, their corporations will be used solely for the Chinese people.
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Here are excerpts of the article (in case it gets taken down).
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China’s government is seeking full access to Canada’s economy in free trade talks, a move that could result in Chinese state-owned companies bringing their own employees to work on projects in Canada.
China’s ambassador to Canada, Lu Shaye, told the Globe and Mail his government wants to avoid discussions of human rights issues, fearing it could become a “bargaining chip” in negotiations.
Additionally, China would see any attempt to block takeovers of Canadian companies on national security grounds as protectionism, Lu said.
“Investment is investment. We should not take too much political considerations into the investment,” he said. “Just like the negotiations of the (Canada-U.S.) FTA, we should not let political factors into this process. Otherwise, it would be very difficult.”
Canadian and Chinese officials held exploratory talks on a free trade deal earlier this year. Lu told the Globe another meeting will take place in April.
Chinese Premier Li Keqiang and Prime Minister Justin Trudeau stand in the Hall of Honour as they take part in a signing ceremony on Parliament Hill in Ottawa on Thursday, September 22, 2016. (Photo: The Canadian Press/Fred Chartrand)
Canada's ambassador to China, John McCallum, told the CBC that Prime Minister Justin Trudeau "is very clear that we want to pursue stronger ties with China. We think that in the medium term this will lead to more Canadian jobs."
Many trade experts point out that the vast majority of China’s largest corporations are state-run enterprises whose executives are often hand-picked by government.
They also note that China’s notion of “full access” to an economy could be very broad. As the foreign policy blog OpenCanada notes, China’s 2015 free trade deal with Australia includes a provision that allows Chinese companies to bring their own employees into the country to work on projects, so long as those projects are worth more than AUD$150 million.
Charles Burton, an associate political science professor at Brock University, says bringing their own workers abroad is “normal practice” for Chinese companies.
“It’s not as if [the Chinese] would be asking something of Canada that they don’t expect from other countries,” he said.
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