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Kent Chin • 8 years ago

The "millions upon millions" of Chinese arriving in Canada (btw there are 1M Chinese here sheesh) are here to be Canadians. Chinese have been here since the 1800s and have figuratively and literally helped build this great nation. Chinese are not the ones who have banned Christmas in our schools. Nor do Chinese "take over" universities. BUT, academics do come first and hockey/baseball, etc. come second (ok hockey is sometimes first). Nor are Chinese a drain on the social system (check average household income). Canadians -who happen to be Chinese by ethnicity- are law abiding, educated, (high) tax paying citizens who strive to make Canada a BETTER place. If they wanted to make Canada another China, they would not have left the real thing in the first place!

The bile strewn on The Toronto Sun comments sections really attests to the Sun's target demographic audience. Canada has an aging population with increased lifespan. Add to that a fertility rate that cannot even maintain the population. Where, pray tell, can a tax base exist or otherwise be created to deal with increased social service, pension and healthcare demands for this rapidly aging population segment???

Ricardo Duchesne • 8 years ago

But the key, underlying problem is the millions upon millions of Chinese arriving in Canada, slowly taking over some of our cities, such as Vancouver and Markham, and our major universities, coupled with a multicultural ideology that encourages non-Europeans to pursue their ethnic interests while prohibiting European Canadians from doing the same. Minorities are encouraged to enhance their particular ethno-cultural interests, while European Canadians are expected to celebrate the cultures of others rather than their own.

BrianLandon • 8 years ago

btw, the alerts on Mr. Chan came some years ago from a Chinese-Canadian business association. And see how many foreign governments get contracts from the Liberals-!!
Who is bribing who?

Jeff Goodall • 8 years ago

I am curious as to why Harper has been fawning over the Chinese for so long. And what about his appointment of Victor Oh to the Senate a couple of years ago? I was unable to find much concrete information about Oh at the time. It has been suggested that Jean Chretien was provided with a cushy job with a Chinese-owned bank while in the political wilderness, and it is known that Paul Martin’s Canada Steamship Lines is/was closely tied in with China, even having ships built in Chinese dockyards. And don’t forget “Operation Sidewinder” from almost 20 years ago: http://www.primetimecrimeDOTcom/Articles/RobertRead/Sidewinder%20page%201.htm and http://www.primetimecrimeDOTcom/Articles/RobertRead/Sidewinder%20page%202.htm - well worth the read.

Free • 8 years ago

Prior to Snowden the US was accusing China of hacking almost on a weekly basis. They abruptly stopped when it was revealed to the world that America was by far the world's biggest spy. American right wing press dominates the west. They will give you any spin they want ..and you will believe it. Too soon you forget the Snowden revelations. Pity.

BrianLandon • 8 years ago

idiot! The biggest threat to us are the Communist Chinese. BTW, Snowden SOLD those secrets to China and Russia. If you think he didn't either you are a pawn of the left or an absolute fool!!

David • 8 years ago

Let's not be naive. So does Canada.

BrianLandon • 8 years ago

Canada does not hack into other government files and those of companies owned by other states especially to cause chaos or stealing information. You sound like either a naive fool or work for the Chinese

David • 8 years ago

You are delusional.

China as a nation, cannot continue to grow within it's own borders. Canada and others should be well aware of how China is pushing this envelope. With the extension of territorial water's, encompassing foreign held island chains. And as I have said before, why are there so many Chinese camped out around the ring of fire.