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    #71
    It seems the ones who want to buy are all for restrictions on who can buy(as long as it is not on them), and the ones who want to sell are all for "let the highest bidder get it"?

    I suspect when the day comes and the buyers become sellers they will suddenly be in "let the highest bidder get it" camp?

    Look beyond today? We'll all be sellers someday...or our kids will be! Why would you want less money for your land? Why would you want the government to put restrictions on it so you would get pennies on the dollar?

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      #72
      Former Pentagon Analyst Says China Can
      Shut Down All The Telecom Gear It Sold To
      The US

      Read more:
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      Yea some of you just dont get it!

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        #73
        SASKFARMER3: No they don't get it at all. Chinese ownership of Canadian assets be they oilsands, farmland, communications networks, molybdenum producing mines or coal mines is more than just the money aspect...its the CONTROL of OUR resources by a foreign entity...the Government and Treasury of China.

        The individuals or farm families involved are "plants" carefully selected for the insidious takeover of our resources...all for the benefit of a greater China. We have so many short-sighted and stupid politicians in this country all too willing to sell-out for the almighty dollar. It makes no difference what political party is involved either...they're all Quislings when it comes to self-aggrandizing deals with China.

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          #74
          Been trying to stay out of this but Saskfarmer3 has some good points. His neighbourhood as he knows it is going to all go for shit possibly. He has a right to be concerned. Manitoba may have stopped this already. We in Saskatchewan should also for the time being untill we that live here have a chance to discuss it. Since at the moment the Chinese have purchased up enough land for now, they seem to want it all and push Saskfarmer out like a hostile take over. The price may be right. Sask. you could move to Humboldt location better land here, and purchase almost double that land back. Maybe. It seems the chinese at Saskfarmer's place wish to have their own community there, they may not intend to be apart of the community. In fact they will view themselves as the pillar of the community. Speak Chinese first English second. We should be concerned.

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            #75
            Immagine the coffee shop, loud bolsterous Chinese our elders cannot even hear the person beside them over their voices. Hookers walking freely about with their skinny asses and small titties. Their wives just ignore the reality so they can live in luxury. Poker games, with pots as large as quarter sections. The quiet camping spot at the lake is not quiet any more.

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              #76
              You could not even put Hutterites and Chinese in the same room LOL. Would be like a Mexican **** fight. Of course Parsley would have a front row seat LOL.

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                #77
                Undoubtedly Parsley would be playing mahjong with them and playing for sacks of lentils and swearing in Swedish.

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                  #78
                  Untill she realizes the organic produce in them containers coming to the Chinese farms in Canada from China are putting her out of business. Our local organic industry only wants to see paper and one more pay check. Since the Chinese that are coming here are masters at evading taxes and fees of any kind, maybe we could through Parsley in for the next bout?

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                    #79
                    This one story drives me up the wall. My ex sorry another ex story. We are in a Canadian tire store and shopping. Price is price sales are sales. As typical my shopping experience is there is regular price and sale price. She would ask can I get a better price? Floor person would talk to manager and maybe make phone call to who ever the fk. In all she saved like sometimes 2 bucks. But we don't shop like this in Canada. The Chinese do. I don't have good luck asking for a better price but she does.

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                      #80
                      My first experience in China. Bejing. Was to meet my online date for the first time but needed one night hotel first. From airport to hotel got a shutttle that decided to charge me 40 dollars in fact I donèt think he was supposed to charge me at all. China is not a nice place to go. He did carry my luggage up to the counter though and the hotel fee for one nighe was 400 dollars. Fine I just want a nights sleep. This is the finest hotel in Beijing. 7pm an escort agency phones me in my hotel room. I reply not interested. 8pm the phones start ringing down the haul closer and closer, then mine rings, no I am not interested. 3rd time at like 9 4th at like 10, 5th at like 11. Then I went to front desk and asked not to have any more phone calls from these escort agencies. Had to fight another off before getting to room. Then finally had peace.

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