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PM hopes to thaw relations with India

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PM hopes to thaw relations with India


World | 206698 hits | Nov 14 8:42 am | Posted by: Hyack
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When Prime Minister Stephen Harper lands in Mumbai tomorrow night, he and his officials hope it will mark the warming of a relationship that has been decidedly frosty for more than 30 years

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  1. by ridenrain
    Sat Nov 14, 2009 7:59 pm
    Good for Harper and Canada. We need to diversify and India is a far better trading partner than China.

  2. by ASLplease
    Sat Nov 14, 2009 10:45 pm
    The liberals really screwed us on that one. It costed Canadians in Ontario thousands of jobs.

  3. by Anonymous
    Sun Nov 15, 2009 12:09 am
    "ASLplease" said
    The liberals really screwed us on that one. It costed Canadians in Ontario thousands of jobs.


    Screwed us how? They used our technology to produce a nuclear weapon. Do you feel the current government is costing us jobs for not selling reactors to Iran?

    Stupid.

  4. by avatar Freakinoldguy
    Sun Nov 15, 2009 5:06 am
    Seems like a giant waste of taxpayers money to travel to Mumbai, when all he had to do was go to Surrey.

  5. by BCMc
    Sun Nov 15, 2009 5:11 am
    "Freakinoldguy" said
    Seems like a giant waste of taxpayers money to travel to Mumbai, when all he had to do was go to Surrey.

    :D True, true.

  6. by avatar Public_Domain
    Sun Nov 15, 2009 12:13 pm
    :|

  7. by avatar CommanderSock
    Sun Nov 15, 2009 2:29 pm
    "ridenrain" said
    Good for Harper and Canada. We need to diversify and India is a far better trading partner than China.



    Absolutely. India's growth is also far more balanced than China's. China's growth is very bubbly (asset bubbles, property value inflation etc) and faces a risk of collapse in the future.

    Also it would make more sense to return to the grassroots of supporting and increasing trade with democracies, not pandering to dictatorships for convenience.

  8. by avatar gonavy47
    Sun Nov 15, 2009 3:52 pm
    "CommanderSock" said
    Good for Harper and Canada. We need to diversify and India is a far better trading partner than China.



    Absolutely. India's growth is also far more balanced than China's. China's growth is very bubbly (asset bubbles, property value inflation etc) and faces a risk of collapse in the future.

    Also it would make more sense to return to the grassroots of supporting and increasing trade with democracies, not pandering to dictatorships for convenience.
    PDT_Armataz_01_34

  9. by ASLplease
    Sun Nov 15, 2009 5:26 pm
    "Curtman" said
    The liberals really screwed us on that one. It costed Canadians in Ontario thousands of jobs.


    Screwed us how? They used our technology to produce a nuclear weapon. Do you feel the current government is costing us jobs for not selling reactors to Iran?

    Stupid.

    there is no need to call me stupid just because you disagree or dont understand me.

    Historically, Canada failed to put in the tracking and regulating that was put into place by the NSG. If Canada had handled this transaction more responsibly, it would have ensured that the material was not used for bomb just like the NSG has for the last several decades.

    By botching this deal, India was allowed to play with fire, resulting in a lost customer for a Canadian Industry. Futhermore, it left an air of lost credability to the Canadian nuclear industry.

    At what cost? thousands of Canadian jobs.

  10. by ridenrain
    Sun Nov 15, 2009 6:16 pm
    "CommanderSock" said
    Also it would make more sense to return to the grassroots of supporting and increasing trade with democracies, not pandering to dictatorships for convenience.


    Definately!

  11. by avatar kenmore
    Mon Nov 16, 2009 1:05 am
    "ASLplease" said
    The liberals really screwed us on that one. It costed Canadians in Ontario thousands of jobs.


    " it cost Canadians" back at you with the spell check lol..

  12. by ASLplease
    Mon Nov 16, 2009 5:06 am
    "kenmore" said
    The liberals really screwed us on that one. It costed Canadians in Ontario thousands of jobs.


    " it cost Canadians" back at you with the spell check lol..

    thanks, but you better upgrade that spell check. It missed 'credability', credibility.

  13. by Anonymous
    Mon Nov 16, 2009 12:11 pm
    "ASLplease" said
    By botching this deal, India was allowed to play with fire, resulting in a lost customer for a Canadian Industry. Futhermore, it left an air of lost credability to the Canadian nuclear industry.

    At what cost? thousands of Canadian jobs.


    You can pretend its something other than Stephen Harper following the Americans lead again. But its not.

  14. by avatar Proculation
    Mon Nov 16, 2009 12:59 pm
    "Curtman" said
    By botching this deal, India was allowed to play with fire, resulting in a lost customer for a Canadian Industry. Futhermore, it left an air of lost credability to the Canadian nuclear industry.

    At what cost? thousands of Canadian jobs.


    You can pretend its something other than Stephen Harper following the Americans lead again. But its not.
    What's wrong with following the Americans "lead" if it's a good idea ? You seem like an anti-american by saying that.



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