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To: Cogito Ergo Sum who wrote (153920)3/4/2020 8:17:49 PM
From: TobagoJack  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 217542
 
I have no fear of death

I just do not like dying

But, yes, inexorably towards inevitable

Snap

Who knows, maybe there be something afterwards

Am an optimist



To: Cogito Ergo Sum who wrote (153920)3/5/2020 9:29:36 PM
From: TobagoJack  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 217542
 
ballsy, for team canada

bloomberg.com

Trudeau Minister Says Canada ‘Won’t be Bullied’ on Huawei 5G

Kait BolongaroMarch 6, 2020, 3:33 AM GMT+2

Justin Trudeau’s industry minister said Canada won’t be strong-armed into a decision on restricting a Chinese technology giant’s access to next-generation wireless networks.

The comments by Navdeep Bains come on the heels of a push by a group of U.S. senators seeking to remove a preferred investment status for countries that allow for the installation of Huawei Technologies Co. equipment in their 5G networks. The Trump administration is pushing allies for an outright ban.

“We will make sure that we proceed in a manner that’s in our national interest,” Bains told the Canadian Broadcasting Corp. on Thursday evening. “We won’t get bullied by any other jurisdictions.”

Canada is the last member of the so-called Five Eyes network of English-speaking nations that share intelligence to make a call on Huawei. Australia and New Zealand followed the U.S. lead in banning it, but Boris Johnson’s government opted for a mixed approach in the U.K., allowing the Chinese company access to non-sensitive parts of its wireless network.

The British decision disappointed the White House and resulted in an angry phone call from President Donald Trump. Trudeau’s government says it’s studying the U.K. approach, but is also factoring in its bitter feud with China over Canada’s 2018 arrest of Huawei’s chief financial officer on an American extradition request.

Asked if he was referring to the U.S. specifically, Bains dialed down his rhetoric. “Maybe that wasn’t the right choice of words but we won’t be influenced by other jurisdictions,” he said.

“Countries have raised their concerns. We’re engaged with our Five Eyes partners. We know that this is a very important issue,” he said. “But we will make a decision that makes sense for Canadians and protects Canadians.”



To: Cogito Ergo Sum who wrote (153920)3/6/2020 10:54:49 AM
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fox tv wants team china to apologise for corona virus

I did not hear anyone apologising for h1n1

but hey, next would be the catholics