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., ., , , canada? their relationship with canada? their relationship with canada has _ canada?ada? their relationship with canada has been deteriorating l canada has been deteriorating for quite a long time. all of this has to do with what india believes is canada not taking a strong enough stance against the seek separatist movement that operates within canada. canada, for its part, says, look, we have laws with regard to freedom of speech and as long as they are doing no harm and not inciting violence, this is not something we can actually crackdown on. this has been an ongoing issue for many years. canada has the largest seaco population outside of india and it represents about 2.1% of the canadian population, so a significant number of people. but india has long believed canada has not been doing enough, but now that we have seen over the last year incremental pieces of information coming from canadian officials linking the indian government to some of these incidents of criminal activity on canadian soil, including the murder of one of its citizens outside a seek temple in
., ., , , canada? their relationship with canada? their relationship with canada has _ canada?ada? their relationship with canada has been deteriorating l canada has been deteriorating for quite a long time. all of this has to do with what india believes is canada not taking a strong enough stance against the seek separatist movement that operates within canada. canada, for its part, says, look, we have laws with regard to freedom of speech and as long as they are doing no harm and not inciting...
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. , , ., canada.a. justin trudeau there. of the tensions come - canada. justin trudeau there. of the tensions come down i canada. justin trudeau there. | of the tensions come down to the killing of this man, a sikh man was killed in canada last year. he was a part of the movement of something strongly opposed by the indian government. canada poss was government. canada poss was government accused indian officials of being involved in that. the foreign ministry spokesperson said... in another development today, the us is charged a former indian intelligence officer of allegedly directing a foiled plot to murder a prominent sikh separatists in new york. it's the first time that they have been directly implicated in this way. to discuss all this developments, let us speak to jeff, a former general of canada in hong kong and the ceo of the asia pacific foundation. first of all, where do you see things at the moment, i would assume you have more of a canada perspective on this but how better relations betw
. , , ., canada.a. justin trudeau there. of the tensions come - canada. justin trudeau there. of the tensions come down i canada. justin trudeau there. | of the tensions come down to the killing of this man, a sikh man was killed in canada last year. he was a part of the movement of something strongly opposed by the indian government. canada poss was government. canada poss was government accused indian officials of being involved in that. the foreign ministry spokesperson said... in another...
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i'm going to come to canada instead because you know, there's this new thing going on in canada. you know, pierre trudeau had just come to power and that story of running into you know somebody who says you know path is about to change. yes. and you know there is this new opportunity and in your parents instance, they you know, it took him a while. it took convincing to to. yeah, what a world. right. where the diplomat in convincing people i know exactly this never happens by the way he he this diplomat made them come to his office to fill out the forms and basically said, my parents, if you if you get your your rights to go to canada and you don't want them then don't don't take them but please can we just do this can we fill out these forms because because you're not you may not be safe here, you know, and they did they filled out these forms and they went to canada and was what had happened in canada. the time was that pierre trudeau and lester pearson was the prime minister at the time. pierre trudeau would start become the prime minister. i mean they just did basic math. thi
i'm going to come to canada instead because you know, there's this new thing going on in canada. you know, pierre trudeau had just come to power and that story of running into you know somebody who says you know path is about to change. yes. and you know there is this new opportunity and in your parents instance, they you know, it took him a while. it took convincing to to. yeah, what a world. right. where the diplomat in convincing people i know exactly this never happens by the way he he this...
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canada burgoyne and all that. maybe that helps stymie it. the french, canadians participated in the battle though. were first regiment under they were the ones who'd been in the conflict longer. they were the ones who helped capture the forts north of at the north end of the lake. they were the ones who helped capture montreal. so these are soldiers who were well experienced. so hopefully that answers a little bit of the question. thank you, rob. okay okay. we have reached lunch break. for those of you that are first timer, just follow the they'll take you to where the lunches are, their box lunches out in the picnic area here there is a book with several of our authors starting at 1:00 in the log house in the museum store. we will reconvene here at 2:00. and i'd like ask the afternoon speakers to wait here minute before you go off to lunch so we can make your powerpoints are all set for this afternoon. thank you.
canada burgoyne and all that. maybe that helps stymie it. the french, canadians participated in the battle though. were first regiment under they were the ones who'd been in the conflict longer. they were the ones who helped capture the forts north of at the north end of the lake. they were the ones who helped capture montreal. so these are soldiers who were well experienced. so hopefully that answers a little bit of the question. thank you, rob. okay okay. we have reached lunch break. for...
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this happening 1770s americans appeal to the canadians the revolutionary in canada.following this canada the actual no rubber meets the road canadians began to enlist in the army's and they fought battles just north of here out shibley. his retreat from canada finally their settlement each of these areas coming to see elements of this canadian with this ideology and how they're embracing these thoughts and applying it as kind of outsiders be a british put into political traditions and it would partially will be going throughh every single example ad provide because that would be a long time but i'm excited to share some of them with you today. so, with the british forces arriving they did not want to fight rebellion they were very much opposed to another costly war given that the seven years were headed in treasuries cost a lot of financial instability want anymore warfare in the region. therefore, they applied severale unit policies that were aberrations from previous british policies especially regarding various with majority catholic population printed for soft br
this happening 1770s americans appeal to the canadians the revolutionary in canada.following this canada the actual no rubber meets the road canadians began to enlist in the army's and they fought battles just north of here out shibley. his retreat from canada finally their settlement each of these areas coming to see elements of this canadian with this ideology and how they're embracing these thoughts and applying it as kind of outsiders be a british put into political traditions and it would...
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., ., ., , canada? canada has kicked six dilomats canada?a has kicked six diplomats and they've - canada? canada has kicked six diplomats and they've done i canada? canada has kicked six| diplomats and they've done the same. the second time done that in a year. the government here is making all the right noises about wanting to maintain diplomatic ties with india and have engagement with india on this, prime minister trudeau and prime minister modi made face—to—face in laos at the as yann sommer or lace last week so the question now is what happens on the settlement — mathematic front. india has been criticism the government of canada for this saying to do this to play the populations to help the liberals political fortunes but we know the public safety minister here in canada spoke with the attorney general in the us, secretary and homeland security secretary speak with officials of the british government and the other five partners to come up with the us front on this because this is happening in canada today as i said, a similar murderfor
., ., ., , canada? canada has kicked six dilomats canada?a has kicked six diplomats and they've - canada? canada has kicked six diplomats and they've done i canada? canada has kicked six| diplomats and they've done the same. the second time done that in a year. the government here is making all the right noises about wanting to maintain diplomatic ties with india and have engagement with india on this, prime minister trudeau and prime minister modi made face—to—face in laos at the as yann...
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canada as part of the treaty of paris in sen in 1763. obviously, looking at how french canadiansan, e rights that they began hearing about from british not only british, but also frosettlers. most of them are coming from new england and ar muc committed to their rights as englishmen. this happens in the 1760s. in the 1770s, the americans begin to appeal the cana and there's the growth of the revolution movement in canada. following this, wethe invasion of canhe actual, you know, the rubber meets the road where canadians begin to enliste aand begin to fight in battles just north of here at the top of. four shambling and there's the retreat from canada icipion in the war and their settlement eaeachf these areas you can see this this ideology and how they're embracing whig sorts and applying it to as as kind of outside heirs to the british political traditions. now, unfortunately, will not be going through every single example that i provide in my longer paper because be a long time. but i am to share some of them with you today. so when th
canada as part of the treaty of paris in sen in 1763. obviously, looking at how french canadiansan, e rights that they began hearing about from british not only british, but also frosettlers. most of them are coming from new england and ar muc committed to their rights as englishmen. this happens in the 1760s. in the 1770s, the americans begin to appeal the cana and there's the growth of the revolution movement in canada. following this, wethe invasion of canhe actual, you know, the rubber...
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that's the idea of the which no doubt we have bought from canada. but if they, what were the sources and we will explore these items from the. so there's more business of the people based sanctions, i guess, didn't. yeah, i don't think it or did you want the impact or if that is not the use to behave the way it has been doing this in the past in both senses, it gets done in the other way around what it is done in the which is becoming a r bed off and the india i did with these it just from gathered up the next 3 mistakes. gabrielle and the india activities. and try to get on the sorry, yeah, just ask about that. exactly. because mr. chuck shank are also spoke about lobbying in canada is internal politics extensively from parts of the community. how does such a political pressure in countries like canada, the us, how does that affect relations with new daily as well, i'm afraid that there's a reason bunch of this back there has definitely had a very negative a bag off in relation to be these guns. these, you know, in the united states, we have a very
that's the idea of the which no doubt we have bought from canada. but if they, what were the sources and we will explore these items from the. so there's more business of the people based sanctions, i guess, didn't. yeah, i don't think it or did you want the impact or if that is not the use to behave the way it has been doing this in the past in both senses, it gets done in the other way around what it is done in the which is becoming a r bed off and the india i did with these it just from...
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canada burgoyne and all that. maybe that helps stymie it. the french, canadians participated in the battle though. were first regiment under they were the ones who'd been in the conflict longer. they were the ones who helped capture the forts north of at the north end of the lake. they were the ones who helped capture montreal. so these are soldiers who were well experienced. so hopefully that answers a little bit of the question. thank you, rob. okay okay. we have reached lunch break. for those of you that are first timer, just follow the they'll take you to where the lunches are, their box lunches out in the picnic area here there is a book with several of our authors starting at 1:00 in the log house in the museum store. we will reconvene here at 2:00. and i'd like ask the afternoon speakers to wait here minute before you go off to lunch so we can make your powerpoints are all set for this afternoon. thank you. good afternoon and welcome back to before introduce our first speaker this afternoon i just wanted to
canada burgoyne and all that. maybe that helps stymie it. the french, canadians participated in the battle though. were first regiment under they were the ones who'd been in the conflict longer. they were the ones who helped capture the forts north of at the north end of the lake. they were the ones who helped capture montreal. so these are soldiers who were well experienced. so hopefully that answers a little bit of the question. thank you, rob. okay okay. we have reached lunch break. for...
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i'm each shot that canada is now fingering for basically hiring dogs in canada to take out callous daddy's been working from home to organize things like referenda with the goal of carving out a piece of india for themselves. non binding referendum obviously because it's not like india is going to just be cool with it. so it came out yesterday's hearing that in mid october after meeting with india and officials and singapore to those national security adviser. not trying to do who wow. and the equally and elected bureaucrat and long time world economic form executive board member, deputy canadian for a minister david morrison said that they didn't like that the issue had come out in the canadian press after their meeting. so what did they do? did they just pick up the phone and make a call to indian officials like growing adults and, and say hey guys, knock it off me. what's going on with all these press lakes? you know, we, instead what they did is something super mature. they picked up the phone to me and started driving to the washington post and within our strategy, we were talking to
i'm each shot that canada is now fingering for basically hiring dogs in canada to take out callous daddy's been working from home to organize things like referenda with the goal of carving out a piece of india for themselves. non binding referendum obviously because it's not like india is going to just be cool with it. so it came out yesterday's hearing that in mid october after meeting with india and officials and singapore to those national security adviser. not trying to do who wow. and the...
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is canada as we heard from _ americans. is canada as we heard from the _ americans.ade - americans. is canada as we i heard from the trade minister, ready for a trade war with china if that is where it leads? t china if that is where it leads? ., ., ~' china if that is where it leads? ., ., ~ ., leads? i do not think that will ha en. leads? i do not think that will happen- we _ leads? i do not think that will happen. we have _ leads? i do not think that will happen. we have seen - leads? i do not think that will happen. we have seen some | happen. we have seen some action in china for response but it is important to look at the broader picture for the canadian economy. canada is very fortunate to sit beside the largest, most dynamic economy in the world, in the us, our economic prosperity always has and always will depend on access to the uso while trade turbulence with china of course has a negative impact on canada, if we are not on—site with the americans on this approach to china, we would have far larger economic concerns on the horizon.- concerns on the horizon
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but canada's trade minister told me that's not enough.and environmental standards as canadian producers do. so these tariffs are really a necessary measure to counter those practices that really distort competition. and i think what you're seeing in canada's decision is a decision that will ensure that we stand up for our workers and our manufacturers, and that we are building those evs of of the future and also standing up forfair trade. as you will know, your critics will say these tariffs mean canadians will be paying more for electric vehicles and that it will therefore become harder for them to take this action that helps tackle climate change. what do you say in response? we have a very, very robust climate action plan here in canada. in fact, our government has put forward a plan where in canada by 2030 that we will have electric vehicles all across the country, and we've got incentives that are in place to help canadian consumers in the purchasing and the adoption of of electric vehicles. china has already started the process of r
but canada's trade minister told me that's not enough.and environmental standards as canadian producers do. so these tariffs are really a necessary measure to counter those practices that really distort competition. and i think what you're seeing in canada's decision is a decision that will ensure that we stand up for our workers and our manufacturers, and that we are building those evs of of the future and also standing up forfair trade. as you will know, your critics will say these tariffs...
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canada on india's. quite commissioner to canada since, but it's spelled with a handful of other indian diplomats and now has a 500000 us dollar balance here by the way on his head to track him, brought to you also by a us space leader of the very same tell us tiny movement, the canada is citing with an all this. so what we learned yesterday at the parliamentary hearing in ottawa, kansas capital, that's probably this whole fiasco that it's now prime minister in their end or movies, home minister, i me shot that canada is now fingering for basically hiring dogs in canada to take out college studies in working from home to organize things like referenda with the goal of carving out a piece of india for themselves. non binding referendum obviously because it's not like india is going to just be cool with it. so it came out yesterday's hearing that in mid october after meeting with india and officials and singapore to those national security adviser. not trying to do who wow, and the equally and elected bureau, crab and long time ruled economic form executive board member, deputy canadian f
canada on india's. quite commissioner to canada since, but it's spelled with a handful of other indian diplomats and now has a 500000 us dollar balance here by the way on his head to track him, brought to you also by a us space leader of the very same tell us tiny movement, the canada is citing with an all this. so what we learned yesterday at the parliamentary hearing in ottawa, kansas capital, that's probably this whole fiasco that it's now prime minister in their end or movies, home...
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we do not have any chinese manufacturers currently selling vehicles in canada.overnment has done this to ensure there is time provided for all the $40 billion auto investments over the last four years into evs assembly we need them to ramp up and start producing. and secondly we have to remain aligned with the united states also approach to china. our industry exists because we have always aligned our policies with the us and taken this action will ensure that canada has the same approach to china as the americans. is canada as we heard from the trade minister, ready for a trade war with china if that is where it leads? i do not think that will happen. we have seen some action in china for response but it is important to look at the broader trade picture for the canadian economy. canada is very fortunate to sit beside the largest, most dynamic economy in the world, in the us. our economic prosperity always has and always will depend on access to the us so while trade turbulence with china of course has a negative impact on canada, if we are not on—site with the
we do not have any chinese manufacturers currently selling vehicles in canada.overnment has done this to ensure there is time provided for all the $40 billion auto investments over the last four years into evs assembly we need them to ramp up and start producing. and secondly we have to remain aligned with the united states also approach to china. our industry exists because we have always aligned our policies with the us and taken this action will ensure that canada has the same approach to...
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from today, canada will tax chinese—made electric vehicles at 100%.milar moves by the us and eu. they are all concerned that china's cheap cars are distorting the market unfairly. we have been speaking to the canadian international trade minister. we know that china has an intentional state—directed policy of overcapacity and that they generally do not have... do not meet the same labour and environmental standards as canadian producers do so these tariffs are really a necessary measure to counter those practices that really distort competition and what you are seeing in canada's decision is a decision that will ensure we stand up for our workers and manufacturers and that we are building those evs of the future and standing up for fair trade. china has already retaliated. your canola producers look like they are in the firing line. can you afford to win a trade war against the second biggest economy? i am hoping we are not entering a trade war. we are hoping this is about making sure we are countering practices that are distortive in the global marke
from today, canada will tax chinese—made electric vehicles at 100%.milar moves by the us and eu. they are all concerned that china's cheap cars are distorting the market unfairly. we have been speaking to the canadian international trade minister. we know that china has an intentional state—directed policy of overcapacity and that they generally do not have... do not meet the same labour and environmental standards as canadian producers do so these tariffs are really a necessary measure to...
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let me just talk a little bit about canada. people again may be they do not pay enough attention to canada. a big country yes but also a small in the international level and in fact it is not. more and more i want to involve canada because in the past two or three years that is where the most young thai runaway to. right. incredible. this is a thing that i talked about this morning. i am so grateful to the canadian government that they have implemented very friendly refugee policy is. every single person who i know when i -- when they decided to run away from thailand and eventually managed to run away and it up in vancouver. that is why the number of young thai runaways growing up so rapidly or whatever what happened every year. i went two months ago and it was so amazing. 100 people turning up to my talk. i am not saying all of them refugees, but among them a large number were refugees. that is why i think my stop in canada was meaningful. and toronto is a much bigger city. i did that without much expectation. a hundred peopl
let me just talk a little bit about canada. people again may be they do not pay enough attention to canada. a big country yes but also a small in the international level and in fact it is not. more and more i want to involve canada because in the past two or three years that is where the most young thai runaway to. right. incredible. this is a thing that i talked about this morning. i am so grateful to the canadian government that they have implemented very friendly refugee policy is. every...
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and those are the flights were also not intended to land in canada and they didn't land in canada.e few days between india and canada and attempts year for that matter. this bomb threat posted on social media came just a day after the royal canadian mounted police and the prime ministerjustin trudeau made accusations of widespread violence by indian agents, so those accusations include homicides, coercion and extortion that cause canada yesterday or the day before i should say, 0ctober11t, to expel several indian diplomats from canada and they ended up retaliating tensions have been deteriorating in the past year since the killing of the canadian leader. ,,., i, , canadian leader. samuel, many thanks. there's been record turnout in georgia on the first day of early voting for next month's us presidential election. more than a quarter of a million ballots were cast by mid afternoon on tuesday — nearly double the number at the same stage in 2020. nationwide, there's been far fewer early votes than at the last election, which was affected by the covid pandemic. kamala harris and donal
and those are the flights were also not intended to land in canada and they didn't land in canada.e few days between india and canada and attempts year for that matter. this bomb threat posted on social media came just a day after the royal canadian mounted police and the prime ministerjustin trudeau made accusations of widespread violence by indian agents, so those accusations include homicides, coercion and extortion that cause canada yesterday or the day before i should say, 0ctober11t, to...
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canada, denmark, finland, iceland, norway, russia, sweden, the usa.nately, the nato bloc tries to be guided by all this without taking into account international law, but the council creates cooperation in the region, promotes cooperation, solves the problems of developing environmental protection in the barctic. but nato countries cannot come to terms with russia's presence in it. they suffer. therefore, it tries to create other platforms that in unlike the arctic council, they are not focused on peaceful interaction for the sake of the future of the arctic countries. for nato countries, the arctic is just another platform in the struggle for so -called democratic world domination. the arctic council is not viable without russia, as confirmed by the annual meetings of politicians and heads of state who determine the geopolitical, economic, transport... ecologist, the entire world community should be aware of russia's role in the arctic today. russia has the heaviest coastline in arctic. the largest unexplored reserves. resources i said 63% of the cir
canada, denmark, finland, iceland, norway, russia, sweden, the usa.nately, the nato bloc tries to be guided by all this without taking into account international law, but the council creates cooperation in the region, promotes cooperation, solves the problems of developing environmental protection in the barctic. but nato countries cannot come to terms with russia's presence in it. they suffer. therefore, it tries to create other platforms that in unlike the arctic council, they are not focused...
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100% tariffs on chinese evs come into force in canada. we hear from the country's trade minister on the reasons behind the move. welcome to business today, live from new york, i m ritika gupta. let's start here in the united states where ports all across the east and gulf coasts have virtually ground to a halt. it means goods ranging from cars to machinery and fresh fruit and vegtables are going to find a lot tougher to get into or out of the world's biggest economy. an estimated 16,000 workers have stopped working over demands for more pay and less automation. the stoppages could cost the us economy as much as $5bn a day according to the investment bankjp morgan — but other experts say it will be less than that. one knock on could be as many as 100,000 people finding themselves temporarily out of work as the impact of the stoppage spreads. 0ur correspondent michelle fleury is at the port of newark in newjersey. tell us what s going on there and all along the coast. we know the strike is about wages and automation, what s going on with th
100% tariffs on chinese evs come into force in canada. we hear from the country's trade minister on the reasons behind the move. welcome to business today, live from new york, i m ritika gupta. let's start here in the united states where ports all across the east and gulf coasts have virtually ground to a halt. it means goods ranging from cars to machinery and fresh fruit and vegtables are going to find a lot tougher to get into or out of the world's biggest economy. an estimated 16,000 workers...
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but canada not extradited. these did risk at all. the other hand, the previously, i guess didn't, didn't interest the ever got the deadline to make sure they have sending the data. so data dog must extradite these people, instead of making business allegations against interfaces and all the stuff. all right, before we joined all a guest, quote, former colonies over the u. k. a debt of gratitude. that's the claim of tory leadership. hopeful, rubber gen, rick. he says the older countries of the empire should simply be grateful. they were able to inherit democratic institutions from the british. i am not ashamed of all history and may not feel like it, but many of our former colonies made the complex realities of empire. i was a debt of gratitude for the inheritance we left of that statement. many would say as high as the night. how did it all stop? it started with the common male lead the summit, which was held in um small by and this is basically when the, even before the summit started there, was that shows on the u. k. and they will
but canada not extradited. these did risk at all. the other hand, the previously, i guess didn't, didn't interest the ever got the deadline to make sure they have sending the data. so data dog must extradite these people, instead of making business allegations against interfaces and all the stuff. all right, before we joined all a guest, quote, former colonies over the u. k. a debt of gratitude. that's the claim of tory leadership. hopeful, rubber gen, rick. he says the older countries of the...
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the canada is citing with an all this. so what we learned yesterday at the parliamentary hearing in ottawa, kansas capital, that's probably this whole fiasco that it's now prime minister in their end are modi's home minister and the shot that canada is now finger. and for basically, hiring dogs in canada to take out callous daddy's been working from home to organize things like referenda with the. busy all of carving out a piece of india for themselves, non binding referendum, obviously because...
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as well as personal items that indicated their affiliation with the countries such as the flag of canada or in the private book and publish notebook on tactics written in english. attached to of the 2nd battalion of the 75th ranger regiment, special purpose power. she'd recognizance us all me was found on one of the bodies . okay, when we get a connection with our corresponded in the region wheels down further into that breaking news in the program. but for now, another story to tell you if i ukraine's foreign affairs minister is in south africa for to day visits, seeking to tighten up relations with pretoria. now our correspondence attended up by law from media conference as is the norm. but the ukranian welcome turned out to be somewhat less than diplomatic the art teacher and listen question level. you can get liaison, it's what happens. the queen continues to play a game off to combat to catch up all over the world as, as a new fine minister visits. victoria concluding a tool across the middle east and the the african continent. once again, pleading for a strengthening of cooperation
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s. canada citizen organizes all these rough randoms with his group called seats for justice, and the said that he's been in touch with to those office. and he told that to the canadian press right on tv. and also said that he had told, through those office crew to target with that, that linked to india. and he says, taking the social media offering a $500000.00 bounty, or i guess what he calls the budget because it probably sounds nicer than gang land style. bounties being issued in canada overtly. when he also is in talks with the prime minister, and this bounty he's offering is to track the indian high commissioner to data. now that he's back in india. so where did this guy get that budget from and who is to get in touch with down there? in the us when to to brings up the us sled 5 buys intelligence in any case intelligence conveniently, can be used in court. so the evidence can't officially be refuted by india. canada has not given any evidence in support of the city is very serious allegation, is that the liberal leg is india and our guest conducted pretty much. we also see that
s. canada citizen organizes all these rough randoms with his group called seats for justice, and the said that he's been in touch with to those office. and he told that to the canadian press right on tv. and also said that he had told, through those office crew to target with that, that linked to india. and he says, taking the social media offering a $500000.00 bounty, or i guess what he calls the budget because it probably sounds nicer than gang land style. bounties being issued in canada...
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canada burgoyne and all that. maybe that helps stymie it. the french, canadians participated in the battle though. were first regiment under they were the ones who'd been in the conflict longer. they were the ones who helped capture the forts north of at the north end of the lake. they were the ones who helped capture montreal. so these are soldiers who were well experienced. so hopefully that answers a little bit of the question. thank you, rob. okay okay. we have reached lunch break. for those of you that are first timer, just follow the they'll take you to where the lunches are, their box lunches out in the picnic area here there is a book with several of our authors starting at 1:00 in the log house in the museum store. we will reconvene here at 2:00. and i'd like ask the afternoon speakers to wait here minute before you go off to lunch so we can make your powerpoints are all set for this afternoon. thank you. good afternoon and welcome back to before introduce our first speaker this afternoon i just wanted to
canada burgoyne and all that. maybe that helps stymie it. the french, canadians participated in the battle though. were first regiment under they were the ones who'd been in the conflict longer. they were the ones who helped capture the forts north of at the north end of the lake. they were the ones who helped capture montreal. so these are soldiers who were well experienced. so hopefully that answers a little bit of the question. thank you, rob. okay okay. we have reached lunch break. for...
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and that's the indian high commissioner to canada. that has tried to implicate this high commissioner in the crime along with members of his team. now back in the idea, suggesting that they've got someone, some low level criminal to off the sky without even getting any more details beyond that. but just dropping the suggestion, of course, india denies all that. and even true, joe has admitted that that was not the initial assessment, the initial assessment. it was all this was gang related or criminal related. there was not an obvious, immediate inter, international nexus to this. however, hearing directly from a number of our south asian members of parliament and seeing in talking to the members of the association community around who were quite insistent that it was of the something that was likely connected to the government of india. in late july, early august, i was briefed on the fact that there was intelligence from canada and possibly from 5 ice allies that made it fairly clear, incredibly clear that india was involved in this
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so any type of this in canada new did. he says the things are a pool, a dusting food is using for his own political gain. a lot of the files, a news demanding that a presidential election be held because of my name is amends, expired 6 months ago. the live almost. this is all the money as well as i'm in 30 minutes of news i use saw it now also. so it is off the mainstream narrative on the normal freedom shop as i've never had any like that and continue so full above so that here is 5 minutes. a highlighted by the picture that's been painted a quote. drunk can create is bombing. it doesn't really add up, say the discussion about who's responsible as being buried in the public has been sold. a backup lies the fight didn't fit. so mister fitz, so what's your position on north stream? do you believe in ukrainian submarine villains of a little bit to see what the, what's the 1st of the last 2 blue of critical infrastructure and destroyed, you know, that was that. and then we refused to talk about it ourselves. i know what we wr
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canada-- too risky. how about paradise?ow (voiceover): mauritius-- four hours away from the kidnapper's homeland of somalia, this island gem with its pristine beaches, crystal clear water, beautiful mountain vistas, and luxury resorts. ak convinced the kidnapper that he would serve as his book agent and invited adam here to talk about the project. kate snow: adam lives in mogadishu in a really difficult place to live, and you're bringing him to a place where europeans come on vacation. i think what it did do, though, was it solidified my status as an international business person, somebody who had the means to get him what he wanted, which was essentially a book contract. kate snow (voiceover): adam took the bait. here he is in mauritius with ak. kate snow: did you ever get nervous that adam was figuring out who you were? i did initially, and then we're walking around the resort. and he turned to me, and he said, "what did you think of me?" and so i buttered him up a bit. i said, "your english was great. you've come a long
canada-- too risky. how about paradise?ow (voiceover): mauritius-- four hours away from the kidnapper's homeland of somalia, this island gem with its pristine beaches, crystal clear water, beautiful mountain vistas, and luxury resorts. ak convinced the kidnapper that he would serve as his book agent and invited adam here to talk about the project. kate snow: adam lives in mogadishu in a really difficult place to live, and you're bringing him to a place where europeans come on vacation. i think...
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canada burgoyne and all that. maybe that helps stymie it. the french, canadians participated in the battle though. were first regiment under they were the ones who'd been in the conflict longer. they were the ones who helped capture the forts north of at the north end of the lake. they were the ones who helped capture montreal. so these are soldiers who were well experienced. so hopefully that answers a little bit of the question. thank you, rob. okay okay. we have reached lunch break. for those of you that are first timer, just follow the they'll take you to where the lunches are, their box lunches out in the picnic area here there is a book with several of our authors starting at 1:00 in the log house in the museum store. we will reconvene here at 2:00. and i'd like ask the afternoon speakers to wait here minute before you go off to lunch so we can make your powerpoints are all set for this afternoon. thank you. good afternoon and welcome back to before introduce our first speaker this afternoon i just wanted to
canada burgoyne and all that. maybe that helps stymie it. the french, canadians participated in the battle though. were first regiment under they were the ones who'd been in the conflict longer. they were the ones who helped capture the forts north of at the north end of the lake. they were the ones who helped capture montreal. so these are soldiers who were well experienced. so hopefully that answers a little bit of the question. thank you, rob. okay okay. we have reached lunch break. for...
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canada is again at the center of a scandal around nazism. this is still an internal media explosion, but it is already of international significance. this is what the future memorial to the victims of communism looks like in ottawa. it is still under construction, but the list of names that will be carved is already ready, and there are more than three hundred nazi collaborators on it. and canadian. the press even did a detailed analysis of how this list was formed and how the financing of this, so to speak, is organized monument, there is a brick-by-brick principle. each sponsor, and there are many of these sponsors, buys their own virtual brick, a blog dedicated to someone of those who they intend to, so to speak, immortalize. the canadian cbc writes: "ante pavelilische, for example, is going to be immortalized, he will be signed, apparently, as a doctor of law." this, in quotes, doctor was the leader of the ustasha, the fascists. on his orders, in the forties, a real holocaust was organized in the balkans, tens of thousands of jews, gypsi
canada is again at the center of a scandal around nazism. this is still an internal media explosion, but it is already of international significance. this is what the future memorial to the victims of communism looks like in ottawa. it is still under construction, but the list of names that will be carved is already ready, and there are more than three hundred nazi collaborators on it. and canadian. the press even did a detailed analysis of how this list was formed and how the financing of...
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a little over 525 loyalists, soldiers making their way to canada to lick their wounds.ost people forget or never knew of these units that we are going to talk about because none of them existed at the end of the war. kings loyal americans was commanded by lieutenant colonel ebenezer jessup raised november 17, 1776 for about 80 loyalist to join the army under sue guy carlton. until august 8, 7077. when captain's company gets transferred to another unit. it raised 334 officers and men. seventy-eight of whom were transferred to other courts during the campaign. the loyal rangers were raised in mayan 1777 lieutenant colonel jn peters. of the 372 officers that served during the campaign 100 would likewise be transferred out of the union. august 1, 1777 of their organization in the campaign. others feel at least 210 officers andul men. in july of 1780. court loyalists but francis of new york seven companies totaling 365 officers and men lasted 24 hours. being killed at the battle of bennington the next day. task samuel mckay formally of to take over the corporate the bulk of
a little over 525 loyalists, soldiers making their way to canada to lick their wounds.ost people forget or never knew of these units that we are going to talk about because none of them existed at the end of the war. kings loyal americans was commanded by lieutenant colonel ebenezer jessup raised november 17, 1776 for about 80 loyalist to join the army under sue guy carlton. until august 8, 7077. when captain's company gets transferred to another unit. it raised 334 officers and men....
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my first visit to the eastern part of canada. let me talk a bit about canada. they don't pay enough attention. the country yes but also a small country. on the international level. right? more and more and more i want to involve canada because in the past two or three years that is where most young thai runaway two. incredible. this is a thing i am so grateful to the government. they have implemented a very t friendly refugee policy. when they decided to run away from thailand and eventually managed to run away and end up in vancouver. that is why the number of young thai runaway again. growing up so rapidly. year.back every two months ago and i mean, it was so amazing hundreds of people are turning up to my talk. i'm not saying all refugees but among the people a large number of them refugee. that's how my stop in canada had been meaningful. much bigger city. an expectation. so a few of them are refugee. but the one is about 30 years old. we talk about they are educated. fully knowing of what's going on and thailand. no doubt it would be going back. we turn to
my first visit to the eastern part of canada. let me talk a bit about canada. they don't pay enough attention. the country yes but also a small country. on the international level. right? more and more and more i want to involve canada because in the past two or three years that is where most young thai runaway two. incredible. this is a thing i am so grateful to the government. they have implemented a very t friendly refugee policy. when they decided to run away from thailand and eventually...
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going back um, since when they emigrated to canada. so there's a, there, you know, they're a force of political force in this country. they've been raising money for this monument and the, the people that are giving money he wants to commemorate um these, um fastest, uh, nazi uh, collaborators and, and that's the roots of it. and it's obviously this all would have gone for it is only because of the embarrassing incident where your slot honk, of the former ss of soldier, was applauded in the house of commons. the only reason this is being put under further scrutiny is because of the embarrassment that came out of that incident. but this is something that goes back to post world war 2. and canada has been nurturing a lot of these forces going back to many, many decades. i mean, you told me that about the whole situation, which was really quite extraordinary. and i think very embarrassing, obviously for ultima, oh, what has the truth, the government actually done to clear its reputation following, giving an ovation to an ss veteran or is
going back um, since when they emigrated to canada. so there's a, there, you know, they're a force of political force in this country. they've been raising money for this monument and the, the people that are giving money he wants to commemorate um these, um fastest, uh, nazi uh, collaborators and, and that's the roots of it. and it's obviously this all would have gone for it is only because of the embarrassing incident where your slot honk, of the former ss of soldier, was applauded in the...
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our business reporter jonathanjosephs has been speaking to canada's trade minister about fears of a widering record numbers of electric vehicles, they have had huge financial support from the government which says canada's tariffs on trade rules mean that climate tackling might be more affordable but i was told that is not enough. we affordable but i was told that is not enough.— affordable but i was told that is not enough. we know china has intentional— is not enough. we know china has intentional state - is not enough. we know china has intentional state directed | has intentional state directed policy— has intentional state directed policy on electric vehicles comes into force. it's a move the us has already made — and the european union will vote on a similar move this week. all are concerned that china is unfairly subsidising its car firms and distorting the global market. our business reporter jonathanjosephs has been speaking to canada's trade minister about fears of a wider trade war. chinese car companies are producing and exporting record numbers of electric vehicles, they have
our business reporter jonathanjosephs has been speaking to canada's trade minister about fears of a widering record numbers of electric vehicles, they have had huge financial support from the government which says canada's tariffs on trade rules mean that climate tackling might be more affordable but i was told that is not enough. we affordable but i was told that is not enough.— affordable but i was told that is not enough. we know china has intentional— is not enough. we know china has...
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have point that i want to mention about the um the the flag bearing of of hezballah's flag in in canada that i want to speak to you about but for now we do have to transition back to tehran. with mariam oz our correspondent who has uh an interview prepared for us. mariam uh, if you can hear me, we're all years. yes, i can hear you. okay, thank you. so one of the oldest rules in the book of imperialism is divide and conquer, it's telling people that oh, you're all these different tribes, you're all these different countries, you're all these different sects, you cannot possibly work together, because they realize that that is the only way that the people that the oppressed of the world can stand up against the oppressors, but what i've been seeing today since the early hours at today, i have seen my brothers from different countries of resistance, from afghanistan and now we have... to lead fighter players in iran, i'm here to show that i'm supporting the leader, and this is message of hasan nasallah to support the leader and to stand by him, and we are sending this message to all over t
have point that i want to mention about the um the the flag bearing of of hezballah's flag in in canada that i want to speak to you about but for now we do have to transition back to tehran. with mariam oz our correspondent who has uh an interview prepared for us. mariam uh, if you can hear me, we're all years. yes, i can hear you. okay, thank you. so one of the oldest rules in the book of imperialism is divide and conquer, it's telling people that oh, you're all these different tribes, you're...
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and we now have had experience in canada since 2016.t experience, in myjudgment and in the judgement of those who comment on it here in canada, for the most part, has been universally positive. it's been a great sense of relief to those who've been able to access it, and for the families of those who have seen their loved ones, uh, receive a dignified death at a time and place of their own choosing. james of their own choosing. howe in there and pull carol james howe in there and pull carol talking to me about assisted dying. 0n the seventh october last year, israel's military — one of the most powerful in the world — was overwhelmed when thousands of hamas gunmen breached the security barrier between israel and gaza. just a kilometre from the border, the military base of nahal 0z found itself on the front line of the attack and in less than five hours was overrun. the bbc�*sjon donnison has been taking a look at how the base fell to hamas almost a year ago. dawn on october the 7th, and hamas gunmen are already swarming nahal 0z — one o
and we now have had experience in canada since 2016.t experience, in myjudgment and in the judgement of those who comment on it here in canada, for the most part, has been universally positive. it's been a great sense of relief to those who've been able to access it, and for the families of those who have seen their loved ones, uh, receive a dignified death at a time and place of their own choosing. james of their own choosing. howe in there and pull carol james howe in there and pull carol...
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the remains of his four regiments of royalist troops were permitted to go back to canada. of these men for the next six years of the war? todd braced id is an author and independent researcher in loyalist studies. good afternoon and welcome back. todd. good afternoon, everybody. thank very much, rich. it is a pleasure to be once again here at fort ticonderoga. i started coming here as a. back in 2008. i gave my first talk on the loyalist during the burgoyne campaign, but only up until the end of campaign. up until saratoga you know. i know all of you out there have been anxiously. what happened to these people after. it kept me up four nights knowing pure, deep. i delved into, trying to find out what became of these people. now doing loyalist studies, it's it's an interesting sort of calling because not lot of people do it. a few people. this room, to be sure. not many of us. so the descendants of loyalists tend to gravitate to those of us, researched them, looking answer for answers that concern me, their ancestors and their in hopes of finding out information and rightfu
the remains of his four regiments of royalist troops were permitted to go back to canada. of these men for the next six years of the war? todd braced id is an author and independent researcher in loyalist studies. good afternoon and welcome back. todd. good afternoon, everybody. thank very much, rich. it is a pleasure to be once again here at fort ticonderoga. i started coming here as a. back in 2008. i gave my first talk on the loyalist during the burgoyne campaign, but only up until the end...
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mckay led the of the men to safety in canada when burgoyne surrendered, where he was promptly removed from any more service and replaced major robert e lee for the remainder the war. i must just move aside for one second. mckay commanded before that. one of the three companies of canadians that part of burgoyne state last year. army for that campaign. for instance. we covered canadians this morning. you have a little shout out to the canadians serving under the british during that campaign. so they got their love. now now, the smallest of royalist corps was the one commanded by captain samuel, a physician from arlington, charlotte county, new york. he joined the british at the end of 1776 with five of his sons serving under and another as an officer, ebenezer jessup, his company of at least 37 officers and men, was divided into rangers and in the latter under captain chaps, the holy. speaking of back to him in captain peter van holstein in, september 1777, what commanded company of 27f those people? the survivors in 1778. received permission to move to new yorwhere they continued in a
mckay led the of the men to safety in canada when burgoyne surrendered, where he was promptly removed from any more service and replaced major robert e lee for the remainder the war. i must just move aside for one second. mckay commanded before that. one of the three companies of canadians that part of burgoyne state last year. army for that campaign. for instance. we covered canadians this morning. you have a little shout out to the canadians serving under the british during that campaign. so...
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and canada has been clear about saying it is a threat of unprecedented nature.this is -- this global situation. but what next yet? there seems to be a pause from both canada and india after both threw out their diplomats. each in a way looking out to see what the other does next. haslinda: to put that in perspective, it is really about trade, it is really about geopolitics when it comes to western countries. india is seen as a counterweight to china. >> definitely. india is seen as a counterweight to china which is why the statements and readouts that we're getting from the united states, they clearly, you know, they -- very measured statements coming out. india is part of the quad, the qadry lateral security dialogue which includes america, australia, japan and india. it's a very, very important sort of mechanism and structure in the indo-pacific to kind of counter china. nobody warns a rupture in the -- nobody wants a rupture in the relationship with india. at the same time they want this entire issue to be sorted out. vis-a-vis trade and between india and can
and canada has been clear about saying it is a threat of unprecedented nature.this is -- this global situation. but what next yet? there seems to be a pause from both canada and india after both threw out their diplomats. each in a way looking out to see what the other does next. haslinda: to put that in perspective, it is really about trade, it is really about geopolitics when it comes to western countries. india is seen as a counterweight to china. >> definitely. india is seen as a...
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across the west, blanket across the west, however there is a larger portion of the population in canada, if you compare it to a country like the united kingdom where the attitudes towards their government. line on israel is more favorable, but if you just are to you know walk in the street and hear conversations beside you, like i have been doing over the past uh months, if you're going to go to a restaurant or cafe and just listen to conversations, next to me, i've overheard conversations where people who clearly don't have much uh knowledge when it comes to the uh politics of west asia, but they are outraged by what they've seen on either so... media or what they've heard israel reportedly doing and committing and of course now uh there is a large uh there are large lebanese communities throughout canada and they are under attack as well and it's not just palestinians and so if you take uh the attitudes which now are very present in the streets all over canada with demonstrations and student encampments all over the country it's very clear that those who are politically engaged for th
across the west, blanket across the west, however there is a larger portion of the population in canada, if you compare it to a country like the united kingdom where the attitudes towards their government. line on israel is more favorable, but if you just are to you know walk in the street and hear conversations beside you, like i have been doing over the past uh months, if you're going to go to a restaurant or cafe and just listen to conversations, next to me, i've overheard conversations...
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i have many jewish friends here in north america, both in canada and the united states. i'm a member of a holocause memorial organization. as of today, not one of my jewish friends supports the israel lobby or the activities of the israeli so-called self-defense forces. this is a turning point when even the jewish citizens of canada and america... are turning against the israel lobby, this is really the end of zionism, and we have to remember, zionism is a political movement. you can be a zionist and not be jewish, you can be a born again christian, you could be of not, you could be atheist, but you could be a zionist, but now people are looking at zionism as a warlike aggressor political ideology. and if zionism is crushed then the israel lobby will be controlled and the people in the region will have to come to the peace table and make some kind of a proper settlement for the future of the palestinian region and for the region john before we let you go what kind of reform do we need at this point uh because if diplomatic channels were available to address or help conta
i have many jewish friends here in north america, both in canada and the united states. i'm a member of a holocause memorial organization. as of today, not one of my jewish friends supports the israel lobby or the activities of the israeli so-called self-defense forces. this is a turning point when even the jewish citizens of canada and america... are turning against the israel lobby, this is really the end of zionism, and we have to remember, zionism is a political movement. you can be a...
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and canada escalates.ithjust separatist and canada escalates. with just three weeks ago until the presidential election kamala harris and donald trump hold duelling rallies in the battleground state of in sylvania. hello, i'm steve lau. we begin in the middle east — where there's been more intense fighting throughout the region. we will have the latest on the strikes in northern avalon. let us see what is happening in gaza, increasing condemnation by the united nations of the israeli operation in northern gaza. tens of thousands are trapped with little access to food and supplies. at least 62 people have been food and supplies. at least 62 people have been killed food and supplies. at least 62 people have been killed into attacks in the last 24—hour is. one and a camp next to the lx hospital and a second on a food distribution centre in northern gaza. israel is not allowing independentjournalists into gaza. however, there is a team of freelance journalists filming for the bbc there. our special corresponde
and canada escalates.ithjust separatist and canada escalates. with just three weeks ago until the presidential election kamala harris and donald trump hold duelling rallies in the battleground state of in sylvania. hello, i'm steve lau. we begin in the middle east — where there's been more intense fighting throughout the region. we will have the latest on the strikes in northern avalon. let us see what is happening in gaza, increasing condemnation by the united nations of the israeli...