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Some
years back at a meeting in Japan with science policy experts I was approached at
the break with following idea. That as the Japanese population becomes
older and infirm perhaps Canada might be a place which would see this as a
business opportunity. Open up for profit seniors homes in Canada and
provide 24/7 care. Solves a problem within Japan and creates an
opportunity for Canada.
I
don't recall my reply.
Our
vast space looks good to those who live in crowded
conditions.
They
should first see/experience the winters and the state of nature (especially
black flies and mosquitoes), once the snow has gone !!!)
arthur
You could see a million chinese
arribing Canada, the USA or any other part of the world. In fact, I think that
we will see it, it is a matter of time. Remember Tibet, a country invaded by
the chinese. Canada is not as close, but...
Salvador
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Sent: Tuesday, September 20, 2005 6:58 AM
Subject: RE: [Futurework] Minuteman Groups
If they were PLA it would be one thing if they were camera
toting tourists it is another.
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Behalf Of Christoph Reuss Sent: Monday, September 19, 2005 6:34 PM To:
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RE: [Futurework] Minuteman Groups
> Harry > > If a
million Chinese landed on the beaches of BC, I bet the Prime Minister >
would have kittens - and so would everyone else. > >
Arthur > > We would "re-discover" our "wonderful" friendship with
the US as we yell: > Help......Do something.
Didn't _all_
Canadians and Americans (or their parents etc.) once "land on the
beaches"...? Double standards again? Will future Hollywood
flicks show Chinese settlers defending "their" land against attacking
hordes of Yanks in the far west ?
Is the boat full already, with
1/50 of the pop.density of
Europe?
(Canada) Chris
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