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> "In effect, it will give China access to, and control over, some of Canada’s natural resources for the next 31 years."

Why 31 years, is that number commonly used in other trade agreements? Or is 2045 a special year?

If the next Canadian government decides not to honor this agreement, what could China do (outside of military action) besides negotiate a new agreement? If the next Chinese government decides not to honor this future legacy agreement, what could Canada do, besides negotiate a new agreement?

It seems inefficient to make secret agreements that can be rescinded by massive public opposition once the agreements are made public.

Optimistic locking in databases only works when the chance of a conflicting lock is low.


Wow. I checked CBC, CCTV, and globe and mail myself before commenting and didn't see anything.

After your comment I double checked and saw it buried at the bottom of the politics page.

Sadly, the CBC doesn't provide any insight except for the usual quotes from political parties. CTV is marginally better. But the real question is where do you go for real journalism in this country?


"Real" journalism is difficult to find. Maybe look locally, internationally, and places that you've not been before.

http://thetyee.ca/

http://www.democracynow.org/

http://rt.com/

http://english.aljazeera.net/

http://www.guardian.co.uk/

http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/

http://dissidentvoice.org/

Some excellent journalists have moved from CBC to Al Jazeera. And, I note that many former American news anchors can be found on RT. Please do your own research, and take everything with a grain of salt.

Let me know what you find out.




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