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I doubt many people are stupid enough to follow China's lead in attempts to massage the treatment of protestors into the same frame.
Parliamentarians from Liberal Democracies, including Canada, versus the Dragon
Further to this post which features former Canadian federal justice minister Irwin Cotler, a Liberal (see second quote below for more on Mr Cotler),
COVID-19 and the Curse/Menace of the Chicoms
we now have a most encouraging development, one would love a reaction from PM Trudeau. First a story in the South China Morning Post:
https://mark3ds.wordpress.com/2020/06/05/parliamentarians-from-liberal-democracies-including-canada-versus-the-dragon/18 Western lawmakers form group to take ‘tougher stance’ on China
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Cancelled testimony by David Mulroney raises alarm over government’s China policy
With the activities of Canada’s valuable Special Committee on Canada-China Relations sidelined by the government, parliamentarians were denied an important opportunity to hear from one of the country’s leading experts on dealing with the regime in Beijing.
In a new MLI commentary titled Open Memo to the Special Committee on Canada-China Relations, former Canadian ambassador to China and MLI’s newest advisory council member, David Mulroney, provides his thoughts on the increasingly cold Canada-China relationship. Mulroney was originally scheduled to appear before the Committee on March 23, 2020; however, this meeting has been postponed indefinitely due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
In his remarks, Mulroney expresses alarm over Canada’s tendency to ignore (and in effect, normalize) China’s egregious human rights violations and long-standing efforts to undermine democracy. This past year has seen increasingly aggressive tactics from Beijing as Communist Party authorities impose a ‘national security law’ on Hong Kong, undermine peace and security in the Indo-Pacific, and continue the brutal repression of the Uighur people. China’s authoritarian leaders have also sought to erase any international recognition of Taiwan.
Mulroney makes the case that Canada is not immune to China’s aggression, as was clearly demonstrated following the arrest of Meng Wanzhou. As a cruel retaliation, two Canadians, Michael Kovrig and Michael Spavor, were arbitrarily detained, and China enacted a campaign of economic coercion against Canada.
“We were once a country that was willing to face up to such challenges,” says Mulroney. “We need to find that courage again.”
Moving forward, Mulroney urges the special committee to return to work.
“From my perspective, the opportunity to be part of this critical conversation about how we promote and defend Canadian interests in the face of an increasingly assertive and, at times adversarial China is something not to be missed, nor is the chance to be of some small service on an issue of national importance,” notes Mulroney.
He offers four suggestions that policy-makers should consider as they reframe their approach to China:
Effective diplomacy should reveal the truth as it is imperative for the government to be truthful to Canadians.
The aim for any truly significant review is not just for policy clarity, but for coherence and coordination in its delivery. The ambassador must also be clearly and carefully aligned with the changing government policy.
There will be no profound or purposeful China policy change if it is not owned or led by the Prime Minister.
Protecting Canada’s interests will come with its costs and risks, however, failing to do so will be even more costly.
“We don’t need to insult or provoke China,” Mulroney explains. “But we do need a China policy that is smarter, much more selective, more honest, and, frankly, more courageous.”
Read the full commentary here.
https://www.macdonaldlaurier.ca/cancelled-testimony-david-mulroney-raises-alarm-governments-china-policy/
Good2Golf said:Canadians should be more attuned to what those in the know such as David Mulroney and Dick Fadden have been saying for some time. We need to be on guard, Vice seeing what happened and saying, “yeah...they sure were right!”
Start of a post, Dick Fadden noted at it and a tweet from David Mulroney near the end:
Chicoms’ Pernicious United Front Work Dept. around the World, especially in Australia (and in Canada)
Further to this post,
Pernicious Diplomacy with Chinese Characteristics in Canada (including United Front Work Dept.) and Our Government’s Limp Response
Joanna Chiu (tweets here) of the Toronto Star’s Vancouver bureau has an article on a major report by an Australian think thank:
https://mark3ds.wordpress.com/2020/06/09/chicoms-pernicious-united-front-work-dept-around-the-world-especially-in-australia-and-in-canada/China’s foreign interference likely ‘widespread’ in Canada, says author of new report
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“Elite Capture’, or, Chicoms’ Pernicious Influence and Interference in Canada–more on Compradors, United Front Work Department and Pols
Further to this post,
Pernicious Diplomacy with Chinese Characteristics in Canada (including United Front Work Dept.) and Our Government’s Limp Response
which at 2) features reporting by Sam Cooper (tweets here), we now have this (with videos) from the ace Global News investigative reporter:
Why CSIS believes Canada is a ‘permissive target’ for China’s interference
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[Liberal MP David] McGuinty [chair of newish NSICOP] reiterated that the committee recommendations are bipartisan and straightforward, and the committee purposefully chose Australia as an exemplar to be considered by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s government.
“We believe the government needs to up its game when it comes to foreign interference,” he said. “There is lots of room for improvement [emphasis added].”..
UNDERSTATEMENT OF THE DAY.
https://mark3ds.wordpress.com/2020/06/24/elite-capture-or-chicoms-pernicious-influence-and-interference-in-canada-more-on-compradors-united-front-work-department-and-pols/
Colin P said:I am still waiting for GreenPeace to go over to the South Pacific and protest the destruction of coral reefs by the PLN.
Aussies Getting really Serious about Going After Chicoms’ Influence/Interference Activities
C’mon PM Trudeau, have the government you lead start taking active, public measures against these activities involving Canada and Canadians. Further to this post,
Chicoms’ Pernicious United Front Work Dept. around the World, especially in Australia (and in Canada)
a report in the NY Times:
https://mark3ds.wordpress.com/2020/06/27/aussies-getting-really-serious-about-going-after-chicoms-influence-interference-activities/Australian Politician’s Home Raided in Chinese Influence Inquiry
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Chicoms=Canadian Cabinet Splittism?
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Sources tell CBC that dissent reaches into cabinet room, with Jason Kenney and James Moore on one side, while John Baird and Joe Oliver would like closer trade ties with China…while the prime minister is somewhere in the middle…
https://mark3ds.wordpress.com/2014/04/22/mark-collins-chicomscanadian-cabinet-splittism/
CBH99 said:...
As we all know, China manufactures a lot of the world's "stuff". But that could change over the next few years as China steps on, insults, holds citizens hostage, and conducts influencing operations on world governments and foreign universities, among other institutions.
There are quite a few developing countries, with access to coastlines, that would love the opportunity to build up their local industries to become manufacturing hubs.
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E.R. Campbell said:China is already under pressure from other (Asian and African) low-cost-of-production economies ~ Egypt, Indonesia (the world's largest Muslim country), Nigeria, the Philippines, and Vietnam all come to mind, as does, India, of course. China never quite caught up to Japan and South Korea in the high-end technology field (AI, robotics and telecommunications) ~ despite its size and power, Huawei is not on a qualitative par with, say, Samsung.
E.R. Campbell said:China is already under pressure from other (Asian and African) low-cost-of-production economies ~ Egypt, Indonesia (the world's largest Muslim country), Nigeria, the Philippines, and Vietnam all come to mind, as does, India, of course. China never quite caught up to Japan and South Korea in the high-end technology field (AI, robotics and telecommunications) ~ despite its size and power, Huawei is not on a qualitative par with, say, Samsung.
FJAG said:It's not so much what we buy from them, but what they buy from us that is what makes our politicians squeamish.
In 2018 we exported some USD21 billion which dropped to around USD17.5 billion in 2019 much of which is natural resources and food stuffs. https://tradingeconomics.com/canada/exports/china
Not sure how much of that China can do without but I would expect the agricultural sector would be a weak point and that might make the CPC as nervous about getting shirty with the Chinese as the LPC.
On the other hand, China is only our second largest trading partner (by far). We export around USD336 billion to the USA. https://tradingeconomics.com/canada/exports-by-country
Makes you think about who we really need to suck up to, doesn't it?
:cheers: