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December 2, 2009
Dear Sir:
20. (1) Every person commits an offence who, at the direction of, for the
benefit of or in association with a foreign entity [], induces or attempts to
induce, by threat, accusation, menace or violence, any person to do anything
or to cause anything to be done
(3) Every person who commits an offence under subsection (1) is guilty of an
indictable offence and is liable to imprisonment for life.
21. (1) Every person commits an offence who, for the purpose of enabling or
facilitating an offence under this Act, knowingly harbours or conceals a person
whom he or she knows to be a person who has committed or is likely to
commit an offence under this Act.
(2) Every person who commits an offence under subsection (1) is guilty of an
indictable offence and is liable to imprisonment for a term of not more than
10 years.
22. (1) Every person commits an offence who, for the purpose of committing
an offence under subsection 16(1) or (2), 17(1), 19(1) or 20(1), does
anything that is specifically directed towards or specifically done in
preparation of the commission of the offence, including
(2) Every person who commits an offence under subsection (1) is guilty of an
indictable offence and is liable to imprisonment for a term of not more than
two years.
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3. (1) For the purposes of this Act, a purpose is prejudicial to the safety or interests
of the State if a person
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As the report documents, throughout the 1980s and 1990s not only
the Beijing leadership and the richest tycoons of that totalitarian
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The question the research project had to answer was why did this
happen?. The project reconstructed from the history books how this
countrys system of governance evolved over two centuries.
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Trudeau was too much of a pacifist and a leftist for the Americans,
some of whom considered him little more than a communist. He did
nothing to change this perception
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The Sidewinder Report is a rare and valuable window into the secret
world of cabinet policy and decision-making on federal and provincial
levels over some three and a half decades. The five months of
research that followed the studys review discovered the root causes
for what was claimed in the Federal Court litigation, why not
challenging credibility wasnt fatal to the defendant and why the cause
was so quickly dismissed. Chief and associate chief justices were
appointed on the basis of their staunch loyalty to the non-transparent
dimension of governance; proving to the international community just
how failed and rogue the Canadian state was. Once the court system
proved loyal to violations of The Security of Information Act, the
Criminal Code and international conventions, there was justification
under international law to intervene in Canadas otherwise sovereign
affairs.
Puppets of Beijing
by Kevin Steel
May 30, 2005
Western Standard News
Back in the days of Chairman Mao, when China's economy was still
heavily agrarian and backwardly collectivist, the future prime minister
was already planting the seeds of commerce. "I first came to China in
1972, during the waning years of the Cultural Revolution. I was in
business then," Martin said, in a Jan. 21 speech in Beijing. At the time,
the aspiring businessman was working for Power Corporation of
Canada, a firm with $16 billion in revenues controlled by Montreal's
powerful Desmarais family. It was clearly an eye-opening experience
because he's been making deals in China ever since. Canada
Steamship Lines, the gargantuan shipping company Martin purchased
from Power Corp. in the eighties, that is now run by his children, has
taken advantage of China's cheap workers to build ships. Three CSL
container ships were built in the Jiangnan Shipyard, controlled by the
People's Liberation Army. A fourth was refurbished in Shanghai. Martin
actually owns 35 per cent of China's Tangshan Jinshan Marine Co.
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Canadian Connection
by Mark Steyn
The Western Standard
March 23, 2005
[T]he few who do know [Paul Desmarais] know him as the kingmaker
behind Trudeau, Mulroney, Chrtien and Martin.
The nexus between Canadian political power, vast wealth and Chinas
Canada agenda indisputably resides in particular in the Desmarais
family.
Source: wikipedia.com
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The Prime Minister of Canada, the Right Honourable Paul Martin, and
the Premier of the State Council of the Peoples Republic of China, His
Excellency Wen Jiabao, today held bilateral discussions in Beijing.
respect, and one which has brought substantial benefits and increased
prosperity for citizens of both our countries.
Let me begin this evening by saying that I have had a busy and
productive time in Beijing. I want to thank my hosts, President Hu and
Premier Wen, for their warm welcome, for their gracious hospitality
and for our discussions which were thoughtprovoking, fruitful and
candid. Tonight, Id like to tell you how I see Canada-China relations
now and in the years to come.
I first came to China in 1972, during the waning years of the Cultural
Revolution. I was in business then. At that time, China was a mystery
to me and to much of the western world, an exotic stranger. I have
come back many times since. Ive watched the evolution and growth of
this great country.
On October 13, Premier Wen Jiabao and Prime Minister Paul Martin
exchanged congratulatory messages on the occasion of the 35th
anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between China
and Canada.
35 years ago, the joint efforts of the leaders of the two countries
opened a historic chapter in China-Canada relations. The past 35 years
witnessed the rapid development of bilateral relations, featuring
frequent exchanges at all levels, fruitful results in cooperation in areas
ranging from economy and trade to science and technology, education
and culture, as well as close consultations and coordination on major
international and regional issues.
During President HU Jintao's state visit to Canada not long ago, the
two sides agreed to upgrade the relationship to a level of strategic
partnership, which will open up even broader prospects for the
development of our bilateral relations. This move meets the needs of
the common interests and the wishes of the two peoples, and also
makes an important contribution to the stability and prosperity of the
Asia-Pacific region. We would like to make use of this opportunity to
work together with the Canadian side to further the bilateral
cooperation in all areas and constantly enrich and deepen China-
Canada strategic partnership.
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Best regards,
Brad Kempo
Barrister & Solicitor [Alberta, Inactive]