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Things still exist when a blind man can not see. Canadians Tops In Household Debt http://www.mapleleafweb.com/forums//index.php?showtopic=16388 Did not see his detail plan. Some politicians just give promise that never fulfills it. Have no idea if he belong to that kind or not.
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Maybe some has already been spent for buying 'sound cannons' for crowd control: http://www.thestar.com/news/gta/torontog20summit/article/815061--toronto-police-get-sound-cannons-for-g20#article Maybe that's the reason why they need asked U of T to close.
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No matter if this is just anther chance to be designed for cops and military to take more money from tax, this will be another contribution to increase the cost of Canadian products and service so that it will be worse to compete with those from other nations, and increase the possibility for more jobs flow to other nations.
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Federal Employees monitoring internet forums
bjre replied to Sir Bandelot's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
Give you an example: Can the Health minister access plenty information? Is his/her information good to public? Or just good for the medical systems only and simply take more money from public? Health minister tells doctors H1N1 challenge looms http://www.vancouversun.com/health/Health+minister+tells+doctors+H1N1+challenge+looms/1901952/story.html (instead of doctors tell the minister) By Janet French, Saskatoon StarPhoenix August 17, 2009 H1N1 Scandal provided by the government http://hubpages.com/hub/H1N1-Scandal-provided-by-the-government -
Federal Employees monitoring internet forums
bjre replied to Sir Bandelot's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
Experts with plenty of access to all information are valuable. In case they are controlled by lobbyists, and do what they can to ignore all facts of some issues and emphasis on some other unconfirmed to mislead public opinion for the interests of some particular groups as some traditional media always do are nothing good the most people here. -
Federal Employees monitoring internet forums
bjre replied to Sir Bandelot's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
Someone said: "the government thinks for you and decides what you're allowed to believe." The government have advantage, they have endless money to do that. And you talk with your own limited time. If it is a lie like "Iraq has WMD" or "H1N1 is Pandemic" or "globe warming is caused by activities of human beings", they can repeat it constantly try to make every other one trust it. So that they can help related companies to take more money and make others lost everything, that is what they want. It is just like CAS lawyers vs. poor people who have involved. They did it all the times on TV, they are in internet now. -
That is what I believed. The point is why so? How come this become true? I believe the answer is in the education system, and the the legal system, and CAS. I did not see kids who has some spirit here. What I heard is "daddy, why I need do this?" This is what the education system gives to them. Can you hope that there can be some chance for someone who has been born and raised in Canada to be an outstanding leader in future?
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It seems that cops are only good at catch single mothers and grab kids requested by CAS. They are really not good at dealing with real crimes.
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Done know who hate Harper and why. But some people said: 51 per cent people had an unfavourable impression of Prime Minister Stephen Harper. He was viewed favourably by 42 per cent http://ca.news.yahoo.com/s/capress/100518/national/poll_ignatieff_leadership
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Why Harper did not dare to look at Obama who waged finger at him?
bjre replied to bjre's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
Also from that paper (page 12) I have found that from 2001 to 2008, there are 278,073 Chinese immigrants enter Canada. That means the number current in China are about the same number who enter Canada in the 8 years. That indicates how hard for a Chinese immigrant to survive in Canada. So they have to choose go back home. -
Why Harper did not dare to look at Obama who waged finger at him?
bjre replied to bjre's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
Flows of People and the Canada-China Relationship (Canadian International Council) http://www.asiapacific.ca/sites/default/files/filefield/China_Papers_No10.pdf (May 2010) (page 34) Canadian communities in China are growing for many reasons. Although the exact number remains unknown, the best estimate puts the number of Canadians in China (Mainland and HKSAR) at 250,000-300,000, roughly the size of the population of Saskatoon or Windsor. Canada cannot afford to ignore the fact that so many Canadians live in China. How Canada can turn its diaspora in China into an advantage remains a huge challenge. I guess the main reason is because of the difficulty to find a professional job. -
Is your MP an independent thinker or a party hack?
bjre replied to Machjo's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
Canada doesn't like the states, independent politician is impossible to run for president even in theory. -
Why Harper did not dare to look at Obama who waged finger at him?
bjre replied to bjre's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
I did never complain about "unfair" on this. Fairness is relative, unfair is absolute. As for "Insufficiency of credibility", that used when one can not find anything to support his idea. When a manager in a company don't want hire a person because he feel that the candidate is too good that can even be better than the manger himself, the manager may use "insufficiency of credibility" to refuse. The fact new-immigrant easier find a professional job in US, even with H1 visa only, make American companies much powerful than Canada ones. Does the Japanese capitalist "kind-hearted", that is not necessary for them to do it, they may just think about the profit. They know how to work with talented people no matter where he came from. They can expand their own business when they do that. Even in Canada, when there is profit, capitalist will choose not use "insufficiency of credibility", like some of the credit card companies such as Capital One, PC bank, and some others when they try to sell more credit cards. When I was just landing in Canada, I was refused by a job agent. When I asked him: "Do you have any doubt that I have the ability to do that job"? he said he surely believe I can do it, and he said if I came several years earlier, I may find get an IT job very easily. I have a friend in Mississauga who find an IT job after just 3 month training in later 1990s. No one ask if she has experience let alone "Canadian experience" at that time and no one care. The reason why many Canadian don't want to hire new immigrants is because they don't want to offer more jobs not only for new immigrants but also for citizens. New immigrants are surely have more disadvantage because of language and others. The powerful Unions make salary more unfair, to maintain that, company have no choose but offer less jobs. The tax is high. companies have no choice but to hire less people so that they can reduce cost, even like this, they still find it hard to beat companies in other countries, this make them hire even less employees in Canada. The company that don't follow this rule will bankrupt, like Notel, which hire too many people just several years before its fall. It is the laws that make more people without a job. It has nothing to do with "insufficiency of credibility". -
... while a bank can take more than $50 million in one day by shorting mortgage investments. http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/nationworld/2011695867_goldman25.html
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Why Harper did not dare to look at Obama who waged finger at him?
bjre replied to bjre's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
I never heard of such a fairy tale if you did not tell me. No body I know who wash dishes. The people I know did just stay at home in Canada without a job for several months or a little more than a year and go back and find another job in China. They reluctant work as a labor, so they did not go for that. The initial capital came from their Japanese bosses. They were business partners. Maybe now still is, I don't know. You'd better fulfill your dream. I don't believe in any protest. I said in one of my previous posts that protest in Canada don't solve general problems, special problem for particular individual case may be able to solve if lucky enough. The post was just for an idea why Harper did not look straight at Omaba, it was somewhat a leisure topic. It becomes another China topic because you guys are so interested in. And the 2 systems are not so different. Harper was only elected in his own region, not nationally. And many discussions and decisions are behind close doors. -
Why Harper did not dare to look at Obama who waged finger at him?
bjre replied to bjre's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
You simply have no idea of price of goods in China. One can survive with less than 1k a month in many cities. -
Why Harper did not dare to look at Obama who waged finger at him?
bjre replied to bjre's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
Are you belonging to those who can not find a job in China now? Unlike old immigrants, many of technical immigrants from China now had a good job that they may earn 100k - 200k yuan a year without a management job. So when they came here, they rent apartment over 1k a month, buy nice cars. They can survive for years without a job. Unlike many old immigrants who come to western country with empty pockets. Many from private company, and foreign invested companies in China. If as you said, only those who have a top-ranked communist dad can take a well-paid job, how come the sales of cars in China be more than US now? Don't know where your comment come from. I have several former colleagues who go back China and find a job in weeks in private companies. And I have schoolmates, after go back to China from Japan, they create their own business, hiring many people and doing large projects now. I know they pay some of their employees 10k yuan a month several years ago. I did not try youtube while I was in China, I guess this is true. Lots of other website can be open and China don't lack of video sharing sites. In Canada, you can not expect main stream news cover some topic. One example is Jan Wong.. So, in such an environment, who can expect any non - official thinking can be allowed in main stream news? Whom else will dare to public such kind of articles without worry about losing their jobs? Actually, "the government thinks for you and decides what you're allowed to believe. " maybe is just the case in Canada. Freedom in western nations? It is just such a lie. -
Why Harper did not dare to look at Obama who waged finger at him?
bjre replied to bjre's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
That is exactly what I think. This is not the case. The government just want a stable environment to focus on economy improvement, they reluctant to spend many time to deal with lies. And I guess many government people have not a clear understanding of the nature of western system, lots of them may have a false thinking in their heart that western democracy is better without a carefully study, that is the reason they fear. -
Why Harper did not dare to look at Obama who waged finger at him?
bjre replied to bjre's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
Nothing is absolute. There can be good side, and it also has bad side. And there are things different from what they think before they came out. Since China developed so fast, even several year's difference makes people feel large different. Earlier immigrants thinks their life may improved a lot after come here, for immigrants in recent years, especially from the developed part of China, many people may find more and more situations that live in Canada is not as good as in China. But those from poor provinces still thinks Canada has much better life compare with their living in China. I know several people is just in such case. But many others went back in the first several years. Most of them find it hard to find a professional job and reluctantly work as a labor. In China, people knows most of news here. They have censorship, western nations have it too. But most messages to be filter out are porn or lies. They can get some more news that western people hard to find as well. I don't like the censorship, if I were a dictator in China, I will order universities to study western system carefully, and tell people with all those facts how western media fool people, so that no need to worry about lies. And they can find the positive part that can be use in China and use it for its people. But I am not a politician and am not able to fighting against those who greed for power of authority and often attack others with evil methods. I reluctant to spent time to deal with those people. We can find such kind of people that described in the novel "Running for Governor" everywhere. And China is not the only one that have that kind of censorship, Germany has the exactly the same one. Here, only corporate media has the power to put a screen in every house and put a speaker in every car with the news in their taste. They control the main stream media and keep emphasis the part they like and control the thinking of most people. That is why most people here believe Iraq has WMD before the 2nd Iraq war. When the media try to tell lies, they will ignore the fact they don't like, and tell those that have not confirmed, and repeat that and try to omit the part that tells people it has not been confirmed, after it repeated several times, most people will trun to believe it as truth. The first case of H1N1 death in Canada is a good example of this method. -
Why Harper did not dare to look at Obama who waged finger at him?
bjre replied to bjre's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
Think whatever you like to. The current western system has many dark or evil side. China has its bright side. Most Chinese people have not moved abroad. Even for those who have move out-side, how many of them you know? Do they willing to tell you what they really think, is that a risk for them to tell truth in a environment that anyone who try to tell some truth will be regard as propaganda? And now even western culture are in everyday life of China media, that makes many people in China even are exposing to western brainwash, which lead to more an more evilness happen in China now. -
Why Harper did not dare to look at Obama who waged finger at him?
bjre replied to bjre's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
Then, you'd better never rush away from cops. -
Why Harper did not dare to look at Obama who waged finger at him?
bjre replied to bjre's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
I have no goals. What I said is just express my feelings. And in case that there can be more people become aware that there are many Canadians live in miserable state and want to do something for them, that would be great. For China topics I response passively is just because I don't like the lies other people talks about, those are just quarrels. They are brainwashed by corporate media here decade after decade. The education system doing the same. Most people lives in their own lies just like when ancient people believed that the earth is the center of the universe. I don't care if they change their thinking or not, it is their choice they want to enjoy in lies. I simply don't agree with those who think in that way. -
Why Harper did not dare to look at Obama who waged finger at him?
bjre replied to bjre's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
Your shabby mocks did not help anything. Your using of the word "convince" on this thing makes your convince ability so poor that I doubt you can convince anything. Is there any relation between "Why Harper did not dare to look at Obama who waged finger at him?" and "how evil Canadian society is"? -
Why Harper did not dare to look at Obama who waged finger at him?
bjre replied to bjre's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
That girl will definitely not be able to see bullet. However, poor Canada man can see bullets: (and you will pay it through tax) -
Why Harper did not dare to look at Obama who waged finger at him?
bjre replied to bjre's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
I don't know who is the Chinese communist emperor. I never heard of that. Although I know Obama bowed to Japanese Emperor. Do you fancy that? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZQGDqAaL6A0
