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Students from the Max Bell School of Public Policy travel each year to Parliament to deepen their understanding about how Ottawa works.
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Meet Our MPPs: Pallawi Anand
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With a passion for public policy and governance, Pallawi Anand joined our program to gain hands-on experience and practical expertise through our immersive Policy Labs. Her goal is to leverage this knowledge to enhance her role within the Indian government. Read more about Pallawi: www.mcgill.ca/maxbellschool/article/our-people/pallawi-anand Learn more about the MPP by signing up for our webina...
Vass Bednar & Denise Hearn: The Government’s Role in Freeing Markets: Challenging Corporate Red Tape
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We often think of regulatory ‘red tape’ getting in the way of an entrepreneur’s success. But increasingly, the largest companies act as private regulators - controlling the infrastructure of commerce, setting market rules in their favour, and stifling innovation. This lecture by "The Big Fix" authors Vass Bednar and Denise Hearn is essential for entrepreneurs, policymakers, academics, and anyon...
New Monopolies: The Rise of Everything Companies with Vass Bednar and Denise Hearn
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When Canadians complain about high grocery prices, cell phone rates, and banking fees, what we’re really talking about is corporate power. But beyond the grocers, telecoms, and banks, more and more of the Canadian economy is controlled by only a handful of big companies in everything from funeral services to fertilizer. This lecture on economics, business regulation, and smart public policy by ...
Starting McGill's Master of Public Policy ✨
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The 2024-2025 Master of Public Policy candidates have arrived in Montreal and started their 11-month program! See what their Orientation Week was like at the Max Bell School. Learn more about the MPP by signing up for our webinars: www.mcgill.ca/maxbellschool/programs/mpp-overview/mpp-information-sessions ▶ Website: www.mcgill.ca/maxbellschool/ ▶ MPP program: www.mcgill.ca/maxbellschool/mpp-pro...
Improving efficiencies to build more housing | 2024 Policy Lab
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What can the federal government do to incentivize productivity-enhancing innovations in Canada’s residential construction sector to build more units of market housing each year? MPP candidates Mercy Nwosu Baidoo, Ian Lupton, Adrita Rahman, and Abdelrahman Sherif addressed this question sponsored by the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation in their Policy Lab with the help of coach Neil Bouwe...
Advocating for refugees' right to adequate housing | 2024 Policy Lab
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How can Canada better fulfill its obligations to ensure the right to adequate housing for resettled refugees and asylum claimants in Canada? MPP candidates Asha Sivarajah, Elsie Mares, Francis Padi, Jibril Hussein, and Pallawi Anand addressed this question sponsored by the Federal Housing Advocate in their Policy Lab with the help of coach Pearl Eliadis. This presentation was recorded June 27, ...
Accelerating climate adaptation in Atlantic Canada | 2024 Policy Lab
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Accelerating climate adaptation in Atlantic Canada | 2024 Policy Lab
Telecommunications and greenhouse gas reductions | 2024 Policy Lab
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Telecommunications and greenhouse gas reductions | 2024 Policy Lab
Reducing barriers to competition in electric vehicle charging | 2024 Policy Lab
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Reducing barriers to competition in electric vehicle charging | 2024 Policy Lab
Investing in supply chain resiliency in the territorial North | 2024 Policy Lab
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Investing in supply chain resiliency in the territorial North | 2024 Policy Lab
Advancing digital government services | 2024 Policy Lab
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Advancing digital government services | 2024 Policy Lab
Promoting newcomer labour integration | 2024 Policy Lab
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Promoting newcomer labour integration | 2024 Policy Lab
2023-2024 MPP in Review
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2023-2024 MPP in Review
Meet our MPPs: Arwa Emhemed
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Meet our MPPs: Arwa Emhemed
The Evaluation Capacity Case Challenge (EC³) 2024
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The Evaluation Capacity Case Challenge (EC³) 2024
Meet our MPPs: Sarahí Nava Marquina, Nina Hernández Jayme, and Fiorella Becerra Ortiz
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Meet our MPPs: Sarahí Nava Marquina, Nina Hernández Jayme, and Fiorella Becerra Ortiz
Closing remarks | Canada, the United States, and an Ascendant China
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Closing remarks | Canada, the United States, and an Ascendant China
Opportunities for Cooperation with China | Canada, the United States, and an Ascendant China
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Opportunities for Cooperation with China | Canada, the United States, and an Ascendant China
Trade and Commerce | Canada, the United States, and an Ascendant China
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Trade and Commerce | Canada, the United States, and an Ascendant China
Human Rights, Democracy, and International Institutions | Canada, the U.S., and an Ascendant China
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Human Rights, Democracy, and International Institutions | Canada, the U.S., and an Ascendant China
Security at Home | Canada, the United States, and an Ascendant China
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Security at Home | Canada, the United States, and an Ascendant China
Regional Security | Canada, the United States, and an Ascendant China
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Regional Security | Canada, the United States, and an Ascendant China
Meet Jennifer Welsh, Canada 150 Research Chair
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Meet Jennifer Welsh, Canada 150 Research Chair
Meet our MPPs: Sean Celi
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Meet our MPPs: Sean Celi
What Is a “Green Industrial Policy,” and Does Canada Need One? Ken Boessenkool & Rick Smith
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What Is a “Green Industrial Policy,” and Does Canada Need One? Ken Boessenkool & Rick Smith
Housing Affordability as Climate Policy? Steve Mennill, Mike Moffatt, Rachel Samson, Phillip Santana
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Housing Affordability as Climate Policy? Steve Mennill, Mike Moffatt, Rachel Samson, Phillip Santana
Economic Development in Indigenous Communities | Kayli Avveduti, Matthew Foss, Jesse McCormick
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Economic Development in Indigenous Communities | Kayli Avveduti, Matthew Foss, Jesse McCormick
Digital Connectivity as Climate Policy? Anna Kanduth, Sangeeta Lalli, Matthew Mendelsohn, Scott Ross
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Digital Connectivity as Climate Policy? Anna Kanduth, Sangeeta Lalli, Matthew Mendelsohn, Scott Ross
MPP Field Trip | La Cabane à Sucre 🥞🍁
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MPP Field Trip | La Cabane à Sucre 🥞🍁

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  • @peterk3227
    @peterk3227 หลายเดือนก่อน

    The Bank of Canada needs to be reinstated to its former glory , without that bank we couldn't have won world war II. 70% of all the ships off the coast of Normandy we're Canadian. As an owner of the bank my wish is that it is reinstated to full capacity so we can benefit from our bank again. Demoting the bank that did so much for Canada I believe was a treasonous act and disingenuous to the people of Canada. In the current financial situation I believe that the bank of Canada is the solution.

  • @bedardpelchat
    @bedardpelchat หลายเดือนก่อน

    The compulve habit to buy the competition has become a trend of capitalism. We have to relearn the idea of cooperation and synergy.This trend has big ripple effects on all facets of our societies.

  • @spikeguan-zc9yq
    @spikeguan-zc9yq 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Great lecture even better got to meet both authors of the big fix Denise and vass that day

  • @spikeguan-zc9yq
    @spikeguan-zc9yq 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I made the video on this cool

  • @hassanmuhumed7090
    @hassanmuhumed7090 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Hoping to join the 2025-2026 MPP program and learn more as Mastercard scholar , insha allah

  • @terrybeech
    @terrybeech 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Congrats team! I enjoyed watching your presentation and seeing how you integrated all of the information that you collected throughout this very ambitious project... definitely quite a few pieces of your strategy are reflected in modern government policy... well done! Great to meet all of you... Canada is lucky to have you focussed on this important issue.

  • @QuadDerrick
    @QuadDerrick 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Turning the entire worlds power into american speaking people sounds dumb.

  • @CommenterIndeed
    @CommenterIndeed 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    China-Canada free trade = Canadian corporations make billions, White Canadians have high paying jobs. How about the REAL Chinese living in Canada?

  • @kalipotmeng
    @kalipotmeng 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    The primary human rights is the right to development. Beat that! The US came up with those liberal ideas which they think are universal after they are developed. So many countries have become "democratic" and ask, why are still poor?

  • @CommenterIndeed
    @CommenterIndeed 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Ex-ambassador says Canada approached China 'like beggars' ------------------------------- Canadian pride -> unemployed Canadians -> homeless Canadians -> frozen Canadians in winter.

  • @shiulai5804
    @shiulai5804 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Why can't Canada put the environment over what America wants? Banning Chinese green products would impede progress in fighting climate change.

  • @shiulai5804
    @shiulai5804 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Re: The "two Michaes" eposode. The Chinese were right. Michael Kovig WAS A SPY. Check the court case in which Michael Kovrig accuse using him for espionage. The Canadian government paid off Spavor to AVOID air the dirty stuff in court.

  • @shiulai5804
    @shiulai5804 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Is this Huang fellow a serious "expert"? Were the Chinese NOT cooperative in combating COVID 19? Had he NOT confined himself to the AMERICAN concocted narratives, he would have known that the Chinese scientists provided the world with the genome of COVID 19 within a month, a world record in speed .They did that by working day and night in sequencing the genes. Had Huang bothered to read the renowned British mefical journal,The Lancet, he would have known the copious amount of research papers published by Chinese scientists to help us understand and deal with Covid 19 Obviously, besides regurgitating American propaganda, Huang has NO expertise on the topic. Why Is He On The Panel??

  • @shiulai5804
    @shiulai5804 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Professor Evans asked a good question. Is our media independent of American control nowadays? Indeed! Is our government? Good point 😊👇 What will the Globe and Mail say if anyone DARES to talk to China?

  • @CommenterIndeed
    @CommenterIndeed 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    China-Canada free trade = live and let live. Continuous job cuts in Canada -> homelessness = NOT the solution for Canada.

  • @袁大陸
    @袁大陸 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Canada killed all aboriginal people for a long time.

  • @袁大陸
    @袁大陸 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Canada follows USA seeing China as Enemy, China will see Canada as enemy.

  • @CommenterIndeed
    @CommenterIndeed 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    China can develop a good relationship with Canada. China-Canada free trade = live and let live. The REAL Chinese who saved the planet earth (by reversing drought, desertification, overheating of planet earth, end of life on planet earth) gets rewarded for his contribution to the world. ------------------------------------------------------------------- China can tolerate people of different gender orientation, i.e. 2SLGBTQI+. Canada: Our Embassy and Ambassador @canjenmay taking steps today to show our support for #IDAHOTB and our commitment to supporting 2SLGBTQI+ communities around the world. #EndDiscrimination

  • @qzhang25
    @qzhang25 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Such a futile effort to shift people's attention away from a real genocide happening now in your face to a fake genocide in a remote place and in someone's minds only.

  • @omarlocke4351
    @omarlocke4351 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    cooperation with the ccp is like herpes. who in the hell would want that!? the ccp infected the planet with virus and we’re all supposed to just forget about it!? hard pass! move all production and health related products from that hell hole

  • @hengeechua3705
    @hengeechua3705 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    If the anglo-saxon world really wants to co-operate with the Middle Kingdom, first please dispel the white supremacy false sense of superiority over other races and nationalities. The whole world knows the anglo-saxons are not superior over the Chinese but are just jealous and fearful of the Chinese.

  • @willxwan6113
    @willxwan6113 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Canada is USA’s reluctant puppet. When the US calls “Jump!” Canada would ask”How high”

  • @bill4056
    @bill4056 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    is this people updated😂😂

  • @bill4056
    @bill4056 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    lol😅

  • @Gman979
    @Gman979 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    The sanctimonious mentality remains unchanged. Western values and all those bullshit. Everybody forget they are talking from a 'stolen country'. Human rights my azz.

  • @first-gordonchang9510
    @first-gordonchang9510 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Marijuana Canadian politicians are Washington Warpig's barking chihuahua need to obey Washington Warpigs order.

  • @胡
    @胡 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    The sheer arrogance and exaggerated sense of self-importance. Living in Shanghai we have less freedom here and more freedom there, but generally it's laughable to think the U.S. has better human rights.

  • @RonaldAaronLopez
    @RonaldAaronLopez 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I'm located at or around a homeless shelter who located at 1355 New York Avenue NE Washington DC 20002. Trust no one. Approach no one here other than whoever has been able to provide the specific information precisely about who I am knowing to keep their distance from potential rogue or criminal local state and even federal efforts used to replace my direct involvement with open ended anyone or any excuse to waste time that immediately compromises whoever now planning to premeditate their frivolous claims as the immediate response is to be made by the unconditionally committed to the immediate results that result in our union until we arive to our secure buffer zone or foreign country. NAME: RONALD AARON LOPEZ DATE OF BIRTH: 06/20/1980 WEIGHT: APROXIMATELY 195 LB SEX: MALE EYE COLOR: HAZEL/GREY HIGHT: FIVE FEET SIX INCHES HAIR COLOR: SALT PEPPER (SLICKED BACK) SCARS: LARGE HORIZONTAL LEFT KNEE. TATTOO: ONE ON MY RIGHT CALF

  • @RonaldAaronLopez
    @RonaldAaronLopez 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    FOR MOTARY FUNCTION?!?! HOW DARE ANYONE BLAME ANYONE FOR FREE WILL AND YOUR/THEIR OWN MOTARY FUNCTION AND DECISION TO USE PUNDITS? I HAVE NOT LIVED MY ENTIRE ADULT LIFE WITHOUT BEING INVASIVELY STALK-HUNTED AND MUTILATED IN EVERY WAY BEYOND BEYOND MY KNOWING WHO OR WHERE NOW 8 YEARS AGO IT WAS EXPOSED AND BLAME WHO?!?! Who are the domestic terrorists now aspiring witnesses who understand that I have no access to legal medical assistance, attorney client privilege or knowing how anyone hasn't removed everything digital from the human effort that I not only need but earned and was awarded countless times before the newly presumed culprits who by now most likely expect to be blamed by the worst criminals and cowards as eventually someone won't be available to be manipulated into cooperation or made to tolerate what grotesque premeditated politically motivated bribery-blackmail-extortion-embezlement criminal syndicate wants or irrelevantly continues to selectively say ot do to obstruct immediate international law enforcement from directly responding and upholding their duties, oaths and obligations as an accountable member of the human race.

  • @RonaldAaronLopez
    @RonaldAaronLopez 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I'm im such a paralyzing state of apprehension, politcally or financially motivated persecution process beyond my knowing where or by who or how many, humiliation, emasculation, being taunted for reasons beyond my being able to defend myself and if I take a guess, I assume worst degenerate war crime syndicate scum state that I wouldn't have guessed if it weren't true. I DEMAND HUMAN BEINGS WHO CARE TO SURVIVE WHATEVER THIS INHUMANE KEEPING MY VULNERABLE EXISTENCE AVOIDING EVERYONE AT THIS POINT AS I DON'T KNOW WHO MIGHT CLAIM THAT I ENGAGED WITH THEM OR ANYONE AS IF I WERE A HUMAN BEING IN IMMEDIATE EMERGENCY DISTRESS AWAITING TO BE PHYSICALLY REMOVED FROM THE GENERAL PUBLIC AND INTO AN AIRCRAFT TO BE PLACED WHERE I WILL HAVE DIGNITY, ESTABLISH A WAY TO VERIFY THAT I HAVE PRIVACY AND THAT I MAY HEAL OR FINALLY EXPRESS MYSELF WILLINGLY AND TRANSPARENTLY FOR THE FIRST TIME IN YEARS. I DON'T EVEN HAVE MY OWN REFLECTION TO MYSELF WITHOUT SUPPRESSING OVERWHELMINGLY UNDIGNIFIED SENTIMENTS TOWARDS AN ENEMY BEING REWARDED FOR MY NOT BEING ABLE TO LEGALLY HAVE DEADLY FORCE TAKEN AGAINST WHO IS RESISTS ARREST WHICH IS SECONDARY TO THE PRIORITY OF PHYSICALLY PLACING MY PRESENCE IN A STABLE ENVIRONMENT FAR AWAY FROM ANY HOMELESS SHELTER, COMMUNITY OUTREACH, EVERYONE CURRENTLY AROUND MY DEHUMANIZED RELUCTANT STATE OF TYPING THIS DRAWN OUT, REPETITIVE COMMENT THAT IS ARDUOUS AND EXCRUCIATING FOR REASONS LIKE AS TO WHY WOULD I EVER POST THIS OVER TH-cam AND THAT TAKES ANOTHER AMOUNT OF EFFORT THAT WOULD PROBABLY RESULT IN VISABLE OUTRAGE AROUND DISGUSTING SUSPECTED CRIMINAL COWARDS . HOW ARE THEY ABLE TO READ THIS WITHOUT HAVING ANY LINE OF SIGHT AVAILABILITY TO THE SMARTPHONE DEVICE THAT I AM USING TO TYPE THIS DISTRESS CALL.

  • @longlivefreedom9853
    @longlivefreedom9853 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Canada needs to increase its population.. This maybe the only way to really scare off China , Russia and India !

  • @tornado-s-2012
    @tornado-s-2012 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    western clown world lost reality

  • @leahcasey2678
    @leahcasey2678 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Janice Stein's comment about automation and robotics in China was spot-on. China has currently implemented over 5 million industrial robots in its manufacturing - the US has integrated fewer than 500,000 robots in its manufacturing. The widespread adoption of new technology, EV's, automation, renewable energy and STEM studies in China, coupled with an 800 million person middle-class consumer market, makes China a formidable challenge for "the west". Food for thought... More than 58% of all the cars sold in Shanghai last year were new energy vehicles (NEV's). Over 96% of the entire world's electric bus fleet are currently deployed in China's public transit systems. China generates more solar electricity than the next 5 countries (US, Japan, Germany, India & Australia) combined. China generates more wind power than the next 4 countries (US, Germany, Brazil & India) combined. As of last year China had installed almost 2 million 5G base stations ... the US had installed ~100,000.

  • @tornado-s-2012
    @tornado-s-2012 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    BRICS already won..

  • @Time4Peace
    @Time4Peace 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Was it wrong for HK or any country to introduce its own security laws? HK was filled with CIA agents and foreign agents undermining its governance and security. When you have panel members thinking that HK should descend into chaos and be made ungovernable, you know that this is no forum to take seriously about coexistence. When you see China as an enemy, everything that China does is suspicious. Remember, most of the world outside the West sees China differently as the West is gripped by a media that is highly fear and hate mongering.

  • @Chucku153
    @Chucku153 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    CANT TRUST THE GOVT TO DO ANYTHING RIGHT!!! MILK IS SUCH A NECESSITY AND WE ARE PAYING ABOUT 3$ A LITRE. GOVT GET OUT AND LET LAISSEZ-FAIRE ECOMICS DO ITS THING

  • @CommenterIndeed
    @CommenterIndeed 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    China can buy Canadian products, but the REAL Chinese living in Canada must benefit also.

  • @tc-fz5qn
    @tc-fz5qn 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Are these guys for real? From the moderator to each and everyone of these supposedly " learned" echo chambers , the whole panel and discussion is nothing but a China bashing fest each repeating and embellishing the other's to see who's is more belligerent and audacious 😂. Absolutely no new insights or perspectives nor any indication of any understanding of nuances of history, culture etc. Good luck to them and to the people they give " advice" to. 😂🎉😂

  • @CommenterIndeed
    @CommenterIndeed 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    China-Russia cooperation = more powerful than USA -> USA is getting nervous. More natural resources, more nuclear weapon, etc. -> world order will change -> Canada wants to jump on the band wagon to join the winning team.

  • @danwelterweight4137
    @danwelterweight4137 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    The Hypocracy of the West has no limits, or end. It is unlimited. US and Canada are literally aiding, abeting and supporting Genocide in Gaza, and yet they want to talk about a fake genocide in Xinjiang where nobody is getting killed. I lived in China for 2 years. I have visited Xinjiang I Had plenty of expat friends from all over the world also visit Xinjiang. Americans, Canadians, Nigerians, Congolese, Peruvians, Colombians, British, Slovakians, Poles. None of them saw any Genocide taking place there. Not a single person. What they saw was a vibrant, thriving province that is full of life. It's warm people full it life and hope because of how much the local government has improved their quality of life in the last 20 years. Furthermore, anyone who does the minimum research about Xinjiang will know that this Genocide story is a bunch of manure. A total Hoax to try to paint China with a bad brush. Here is the truth. The governor of Xinjiang is a Ughir. His name is Erkin Tuniyaz. Many of the members of his cabinet are Ughirs. Many police officers in Xinjiang are Ughirs. Many members of the PLA stationed in Xinjiang are Ughirs. The Communist party of China is full of Ughirs who are also members of the CPC What the hell are these clowns in the West talking when they talk about genocide in Xinjiang. Most of these clowns have never even been to China, nevermind, Xinjiang. They are liars. They accuse China of Genocide while aiding and abeting Israel commit actual genocide in Gaza. These people have absolutely no sense of shame. These clowns are lying. They know they are lying. They know we know they are lying and they are still lying. Don't take it from me and my friends told me. Get on a plane and go to Xinjiang by yourself and see the place by yourself with your own two eyes. Xinjiang is open to the public and to tourists. Anyone can go there. You don't need special permission to go there. Go there with your own two eyes and see the place with your own two eyes, talk to the people, see how they are living and then find out how these clowns are lying through their teeth

    • @RonaldAaronLopez
      @RonaldAaronLopez 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

      I know none of these people or names. However, my name is Ronald Aaron Lopez and I am currently not typing in cap locks.

  • @ChhunLim-op2yq
    @ChhunLim-op2yq 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Open and to each other info no war pls.

  • @Hypocrites-507
    @Hypocrites-507 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Why Canadian USA warships doings 10,000 km away ??? Near China sea Thanks to President Xi n CCP strengthening PLAto defend China from USA n dogs trying to destroy Chinese sovereignty n economy imagine China was weak USA n dogs would have destroy China already

  • @gyang6153
    @gyang6153 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Huang is a joker, who forgot he is Chinese, and play like a alien

  • @JasMine-nq6ci
    @JasMine-nq6ci 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Why cooperate with China ???...Leave them alone as it is...China can cooperate with many others like...Russia + Latin America + Africa + Middle East + Asians + Central Asians + Europe.....

    • @CommenterIndeed
      @CommenterIndeed 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Canada's soft resources like lumber, oil, LNG, Ag, etc., China's allies have them. Tons of pretty Canadian girls cannot afford to have children, shopping at 2nd hand stores. They do NOT deserve to be treated like this. At the same time, the REAL Chinese in Canada with tons of contribution to the world ALSO do NOT deserve to live in poverty in Canada. So that makes it a balance = stable.

    • @CommenterIndeed
      @CommenterIndeed 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Russia has Ag, oil, minerals, lumber. Africa has minerals, Ag. Middle East has oil. Latin America (ex. Venezuela) has oil; Brazil has minerals, Ag, hardwood lumber; Argentina has Ag, etc. Canada's natural resources = soft. Pierre says working hard. There is a limit. A country's internal economy is limited.

  • @ltshakir2602
    @ltshakir2602 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    No trade deal with America and its allies are narcissistic international criminals institutions Monopolies arrogance crusader mentality has policing around the world must be disbanded. Illegal Monopolies arrogance double standards , illegal sanctions weaponizing every sector that they can get their colonial imperial hand's on, illegal occupation of Africa and other countries, illegal Constitution, prison complex, military-industrial complex illegal corporate greed , you have no standing in the world where is black people's reparations talking about human rights and democracy????? No just a Cancer debt trap county ran by the old slave master Caucasians outlaw's Warmongers.

  • @tatlervince
    @tatlervince 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    When you stand before this painting, you are deeply drawn into the scene it portrays. Perhaps you'd like to ask where this painting is located, but feel free to let your imagination take over. There's no charge for that! In the center of the canvas lies a vast grassland, lush and green, gently swaying in the breeze. The sky is a clear, vivid blue, adorned with white clouds, while sunlight filters through, casting radiant golden hues upon the land. In the distance, a magnificent mountain range stands upon the horizon, majestic and imposing, like guardians of nature. At the foot of the mountains flows a tranquil river, crystal clear and shimmering, as if softly whispering the tales of the land. In the center of the scene, a group of wild animals roam freely, including deer, rabbits, and foxes. They coexist harmoniously, creating a vibrant and harmonious tableau. At the edge of the grassland, a quiet village stands nestled against the hillside, its buildings blending seamlessly with nature. The entire painting is brimming with vitality, showcasing the grandeur of nature and the flourishing of life. Beholders can't help but marvel at the wonder and beauty of nature, as if transported to a pure and serene world, leaving them refreshed and reluctant to depart. While the journey towards securing funding for your project may have faced obstacles, your resilience and forward-thinking approach shine through. Your willingness to adapt and explore new opportunities is commendable, reflecting your determination and courage. Embracing the dynamic nature of life and remaining open to change not only propels you forward but also enriches your path with valuable experiences and insights. As you embark on this new chapter, I extend my heartfelt wishes for your success and fulfillment. May your endeavors be met with abundant opportunities, and may you navigate life's twists and turns with unwavering courage and optimism. Farewell for now, and I eagerly anticipate the possibility of our paths crossing again in the future. Take care. On my journey to secure funding for the project, I may encounter obstacles. However, I encourage myself to hold onto my belief in love, the planet, and dreams, living this life with no regrets. My determination to adapt and explore new opportunities showcases my resilience and forward-thinking mindset. When we acknowledge life's changes and embrace them, we not only move forward but also gain valuable experiences and wisdom along the way. Having the perseverance to break through the solid state of things, as living beings with dynamic energy, is crucial. If we rigidly define dynamics by what is static, the world will evolve into yesterday's decay. Therefore, any substance that loses its dynamic drive on Earth forfeits its intrinsic value. As we enter this new chapter, I extend my heartfelt wishes. I believe that overcoming adversity will inevitably bring forth formidable hurricanes; it's nature's way. If we perceive winning and losing as inherent to life, we will strive for victory and unlock abundant opportunities. May we continue to face life's ups and downs with courage and optimism. For now, let's bid farewell, eagerly anticipating the possibility of crossing paths again in the future. Until then, take care of your well-being, understanding the unity of self and others.

  • @seokoking6956
    @seokoking6956 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    When I heard 'our values ' I switched off.

    • @Gman979
      @Gman979 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Exactly. And they are speaking from stolen and plundered land and complete genocide of the natives.

  • @franciskenyi3139
    @franciskenyi3139 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    If the Canadians are to wait for the U S A, to be talking to the Chinese what does it mean, Canada is not independent, yet they talk about Chinese. Today Chinese are going far ahead they are about to land to the far side of the Moon 🌙, Chinese will be there with you or without you. Get stacked on the U S A and sink together. If people are to think like you, then we as humans could not be able to develop or think. You have to be your self and someone heve to be himself, you have the theory of one blind leads the other, but the Chinese have proven you wrong because their system can also lead you to prosperity, today they are 19.3 trillion economy and they are leading on many technology which is not there in the U S A and it's allies, when they said they want to make made in China 2025, it's true they said it and it's here EV, solar battery 🔋 and many more today we see all this taking place in China.

  • @magnaviator
    @magnaviator 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Not impressed with the HK comment when it's common knowledge that the US and it's vassals were behind the violence and uprising in that city. Canada's crackdown on public protests has been an order of magnitude more violent, so cut out the morality crap.

  • @magnaviator
    @magnaviator 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    First get past the anti-Chinese hostility demonstrated by Canada. Why would anyone bother to collaborate when Canada has engaged in the kidnapping and trumped up trial of Huawei's CFO and other overtly provocative acts against China.