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    India revisited

    I think this article is worthy of reading in view of the happenings in India this week. What a very familiar story - frustration about trade deals not getting sorted out, talk of flying in a special Limousine from Canada for the trip, sikh extremism getting the PM in trouble - on this occasion a PC MP Nina Grewal "visiting the Vaisakhi Day parade in Surrey, bringing greetings from Harper as the floats went by, adorned with pictures of Talwinder Singh Parmar, the mastermind of the Air India bombing. The worst mass-murderer in Canadian history was being celebrated as a martyr. And Grewal never uttered a word to condemn it. The government never uttered a word to condemn her."

    The parallels are uncanny.

    http://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/terry-milewski-harper-leaves-unanswered-questions-in-india-1.1138337

    #2
    No


    Grassy,


    Trudeau in India is not comparable.


    My contacts in India tell me until we have new leadership there will be no trade and no more talking.


    Harper didnt invite a convict to a government engagement.


    He didn't insult the cabinet and government.


    He didn't make the citizens of India laugh at him.


    He wasn't greeted by a parliamentary secretary on arrival.

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      #3
      Klause, are you able to add anything to your trade comment?

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        #4
        Grass how the hell can you still support this f$&king idiot.

        Wow keep posting your showing your true colors. Liberals will stick with a dick till it’s way to late.

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          #5
          Klause u shud be a cabinet minister with all your contacts! Lol

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            #6
            FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
            Progress for Canadian Pulses in India
            February 23, 2018 (New Delhi) – Pulses were high on the agenda during bilateral discussions between
            the Prime Minister of India and the Prime Minister of Canada earlier today. The two governments have
            released a joint statement committing to work closely together to finalize an arrangement within 2018
            to enable the export of Canadian pulses to India free from pests of quarantine importance, with
            mutually acceptable technological protocols.
            Chris Chivilo, President and CEO of Canadian pulse processor W.A. Grain & Pulse Solutions, participated
            in the CEO panel at the Prime Minister's Round Table. Chivilo, who is also a member of the Canadian
            Special Crops Association, addressed the issues of fumigation, exemption from changes to government
            policy that result in increased costs for cargo en route to India and the need for predictability and
            transparency in changes to government policy impacting pulses.
            "The pulse industry made real progress today,” said Mr. Chivilo. “The joint statement issued after the
            meeting I attended is an important milestone in pulse trade relations between Canada and India. The
            Prime Ministers have recognized the importance of food security and science-based approaches to plant
            protection policy. We will need to continue this collaboration and finalize solutions that will work for
            both Canada and India.”
            Lee Moats, Chair of Pulse Canada’s Board of Directors, was also in India attending the Canada-India
            Business Council meetings, where he had an opportunity to speak to Prime Minister Trudeau.
            "The industry has been working alongside the Canadian government to address the challenges of the
            evolving pulse trade relationship with India,” said Mr. Moats. “It is clear to me that we can count on the
            Prime Minister to be in our corner.”
            The joint statement issued by the Government of Canada and the Government of India also emphasizes
            the importance of ensuring access to sufficient, safe and nutritious food for all and notes that
            transparency and predictability of market access conditions, including sharing of information on
            production of agricultural commodities, are key to advancing the food security goals of both countries.
            The full statement can be found here.
            -30-
            Pulse Canada is the national association of growers, traders and processors of Canadian pulse crops.
            Canada is the world's largest supplier pulses, with annual exports reaching more than 150 countries.
            Media Contact: Madeleine Goodwin, Manager of Marketing and Communications, Pulse Canada
            204-925-3787, mgoodwin@pulsecanada.com

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              #7
              Trudeau wouldn’t know a pulse if it kicked him in the, er umm, right, he has none of those. Shins. India will need our food, in spite of mrs namaste.

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                #8
                Noone could of done a better job of showing the rest of the world what we are dealing with , than the man himself . Even cbc and ctv has woken up

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by caseih View Post
                  Noone could of done a better job of showing the rest of the world what we are dealing with , than the man himself . Even cbc and ctv has woken up
                  What man do you speak of?

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by FarmJunkie View Post
                    Klause u shud be a cabinet minister with all your contacts! Lol
                    International Trade Minister for the Republic of Redneckia, LOL.

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                      #11
                      Well at least Trudeau didnt visit Papua New Guinea.

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                        #12
                        Doubt he could match these fellows gear...still would be a photo op/selfie going viral...

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by Sheepwheat View Post
                          What man do you speak of?
                          Sorry sheep , you're right , I should of said boy .

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                            #14
                            I think he is referring to this clown ....

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                              #15
                              Originally posted by furrowtickler View Post
                              I think he is referring to this clown ....
                              Hey wanted a "magic carpet ride" July 1st, now it's been delayed; that picture looks like he's having a tantrum and not going home unless India gives him a real one

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