Breaking News: Canada wants China to "Call us" re Legal Cases that are currently before the courts--Isn't that Illegal? - News Paper

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OTTAWA — Global Affairs officials wanted Foreign Affairs Minister Chrystia Freeland to tell a senior Chinese Communist Party official in December that China should stop spreading "inaccurate" information about the Canadian justice system following the arrest of Huawei executive Meng Wanzhou, The Canadian Press has learned
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Canada is bawling and whining that "China won't talk to us."  Ottawa is saying that ever since the Federal Government (bowing to it's USrael handlers) illegally arrested Huawei CEO Meng Wenzhou at the Vancouver airport, failing to immediately advise Meng what they were up to and thus allow her to get legal counsel, China has been ignoring Canada's entreaties to negotiate.

Canada's discomfort became immeasurably more acute when China took the liberty of arresting two Canadian spies in China.  Now China won't talk about them either.  Canada insists that China has not been "playing fair" over the imbroglio that Canada has been forced into by its handlers... It almost makes us look like we're an occupied country, for gawd sakes!


Canada wanted China to stop ‘inaccurate’ talk about justice system in Huawei.ca

Canada wants China to quit casting aspersions on our (((justice))) system...as if it was somehow in the captivity of foreign political agendas.  Our justice system is perfectly fine, thank you.  At least we've allowed Meng Wenzhou to be kept under house arrest, and not hold up in a Chinese prison like our two spies.

Worse than anything that the Chinese have said about our (((justice))) system...the fact they've stopped taking our filthy garbage and waste has become an international environmental and diplomatic disaster.  First Philippines and now Malaysia have shouted out that they're sending hundreds of containers full of Canadian filth back to Canada.  Previously, China used to take our garbage, no questions asked.  But they stopped that a year or so ago when our handlers began to rein in their economy. Now it's a full out trade war and Canada is caught in the cross-fire.  Canada tried to find alternative destinations for our "recyclable" waste but apparently it's not worth anything to anyone.  That's usually the problem with "waste".

Do you think that some Asian world power whispered into the ears of the Philippine's and the Malasians not to take our filth--just like some other world power whispered into our ear to arrest Meng Wenzhou?  Could be.

Why should China call us and risk being accused of trying to interfere in a case that is before the courts?  I don't understand how Canada could even ask China to "negotiate" because under the Canadian (((justice))) system such interference is so clearly illegal.

The moral of this sad story, folks, is that once a nation cedes its sovereignty...it's future...and that of each and every one of its citizens...is out of its hands.

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