Justin Trudeau and The Liberal Soft Stance on China, Canadian Manufacturing takes another loss for Climate Change – September 6, 2019,
When you read all sides of the media, you can sometimes start to see patterns and answers to the puzzle. n the video below titled: Trudeau’s $42 billion Chinese steel project will cost thousands of Canadian jobs, Ezra and the CEO of the Canadian Institute of Steel Construction Ed Whalen discuss interesting details about the possible reasons why Justin Trudeau would give away a multi-billion dollar construction project to the Chinese, when this high paying job could have easily been done by Canadians, who wouldn’t only boost Trudeau’s job numbers but who would also pay income taxes and fuel local economies with other taxes they would have paid.
Now, in the interview below, neither Ezra Levant nor Ed Whalen use the Paris Agreement as their central theme as to why Justin Trudeau is basically outsourcing HIGH PAYING manufacturing jobs out of Canada, however, if someone were to ask me, I’d say the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC), dealing with greenhouse-gas-emissions mitigation, adaptation, and finance, signed in 2016 is the cental reasoning as to the excuse for why Trudeau’s Liberals made this POLITICAL decision.
Now, another article surfaced by Daphne Bramham of the VancouverSun titled: Why Canada and B.C. are reluctant to poke the Chinese dragon, the writer brings up some very interesting details as to why strange economic decisions are being made to appease the Chinese. In the article you can read in full for yourself the following is stated:
After months without an ambassador in Beijing, our new one is Dominic Barton. He has deep ties to China’s ruling elites. He’s taught at Chinese universities and sat on the board of the China Development Bank.
He was global managing partner of the international consulting giant, McKinsey & Co. And, up until his appointment Wednesday, he was chair of Vancouver-based Teck Resources, in which state-owned China Investment Corp. has a 10.5 per cent share.
What he lacks is diplomatic experience and any apparent mandate to reset Canada’s relationship.
Daphne Bramham: Why Canada and B.C. are reluctant to poke the Chinese dragon | VancouverSun.com
For a person like myself, it’s easy to see that Climate Change revolves around Multi-National Corporations using their influence to micro-manage economies all over the world, however, if you’re Leftist, if you’re a young person who is entering voting age, a single aging lonely woman with no purpose in life or a misguided ignorant male that believes the establishment knows best, this Climate change, global warming scam really appeals to you and if on the surface it appears that YOUR government is working to meet the Paris Agreement, you won’t be able to comprehend how you’re selling Canada’s youth up the river.
Manufacturing jobs, lower the cost of living, lowering the cost of living makes more people more wealthy, if a large segment of the population is middle class it’s not as easy for Leftist politician to win elections. Imagine if people actually questioned a carbon tax? Imagine if multi-national corporations were small businesses and a government presented a carbon tax to people, would the people buy into giving the government more money in order to serve multi-national corporations? Of course, they wouldn’t, but you see and this attitude is becoming more pervasive year after year, that in a time where technology via manufacturing can actually solve most climate change-related problems, the Paris Agreement is making life unnecessarily more expensive for everyone.
The more expensive it is to start a business, the harder it is to challenge multi-national corporations, but you see in the case of the Canadian Institute of Steel Construction, the reality is Canadian companies can compete, however via the Climate Change Agreement and using the Huawei executive Meng Wanzhou debacle, the low economic IQ Liberals are able to use the Co2 emissions reasoning as their reasoning to give away $42 billion to the Chinese.
Part of Ezra Levants’ argument revolved around why the NDP, The Canadian mainstream media or the Canadian labor unions have been silent regarding this, well, The NDP, The Greens, and The Liberals all signed onto the Paris Agreement, the Unions in Canada have pledged their allegiance to the Leftist and because Canada’s manufacturing industry is under attack and Canada via our Protectionist behavior charges American businesses massive tariffs at the border China is obviously going to play a vital role to the future of Canada, especially if Canada is ruled under the thumb of the Liberals.
If people reading this wonder why I hate the Maxime Bernier poster that read “Say No to Mass Immigration” this is one of the reasons why. Canada has an economic structural problem, that needs to be addressed soon. We’ve been treating Americans like they’re our enemies and we’ve been treating China and other communist countries that wish us little good like their our friends. I’m all for Bilateral trade, but I ‘d like to remind Canadians that a lot of what China makes for us could be made in the United States or Canada if we simply altered our Protectionist ways.
When the Canadian economy crashes, as I’ve stated time and time again, how to fix the problem is actually simple, however, I doubt it will be simple because Canadian culture as it currently stands today is one of entitlement and Socialism. I’m not sure Canadians will be able to handle a currency crisis nor will Canadians understand why Austerity measures will be necessary because, under a socialist culture, the people suffer in silence. In Communist China there’s a social credit score system and the Chinese people are silent about it, the Chinese Communist Party is also oppressing religious groups and we in Canada are rewarding them with $40+ Billion dollar project?
The Leftists all over Canada are united under this climate change banner and they don’t care how they get to their objectives as long as they reach them. In Canada, we’re creating a culture of socialist zombies and when the economic crisis hits us, well, I’ll just say try to be prepared.
Interesting times ahead!