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    #25
    Klause,

    How many Chinese investors do you work with to
    bring Chinese to Canada? Pars

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      #26
      Parsley Klause maybe only rents 4 quarters from an investor based from Ontario who could be from any where if they have permanent residency. What is your question about how many Chinese?

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        #27
        I don't know anything else business about Klause other than he seems to be a capable young farmer nice guy works for a living.

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          #28
          the chinese are in scotland now trying to buy castles.
          most of scotland is owned by foreigners , (counting english)as there are no laws to stop them.
          unrestricted foreign or investor ownership does nobody any good except the ones selling out.
          you can only sell the family silver once

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            #29
            hopper. I find Klause likeable, too

            He said, "Canada has foreign ownership laws... I
            have worked with the Chinese investors... "

            I wondered how that works and how many he has
            worked with. He volunteered the info. so just
            following up. If he prefers not to answer, that 's
            fine. Pars

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              #30
              The deal with... ahem... the first
              suitor let's call him... fell through in
              MB in the last minute... so we are in
              negotiations with a Chinese investor
              group...

              I can't really say much more, other than
              they simply place funds, buy land, rent
              it out to local farmers for current
              valued rents. Canadians are "managing"
              it, Chinese-Canadians in the office.
              Seem like really nice people.

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