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The Globe and Mail (1936-2017); June 30, 2011; ProQuest Historical Newspapers: The Globe and Mail pg. A17 In the same way that globalization has connected distant corners of the Earth through trade, finance and information flows, increased international mobility is connecting Canadian citizens to the world in a way that challenges conventional notions about immigration, residency, citizenship and human capital. This week, the Asia Pacific Foundation of Canada released its repor…
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Western Canada's trade with Asia must bloom; Outside Alberta, many are still uneasy with power shift to China and India
Yuen, Pau Woo. Edmonton Journal; Edmonton, Alta. [Edmonton, Alta] 10 May 2011: A.14. The election of a majority Conservative government has set the stage for new directions in Canada's relations with Asia. When asked what the results mean for the country, Prime Minister Stephen Harper said Western Canada in particular would benefit because his government will be able to deliver on issues related to energy, transportation and infrastructure. He did not go into specifics, but it…
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