In other words, "Clearing blockades and police brutality is only okay when I do it against indigenous communities to make the fossil fuel lobby happy."
We also need no lessons in agricultural policy from a protectionist state which mollycoddles it's inefficient farmers with state patronage, to bribe rural voters.
All while pushing that African and Asian countries must end subsidies and open up their markets to Canadian exports.
"Trudeau famously declared himself a feminist, but he sells weapons to the most vicious and misogynistic government in the world.
Calling poverty sexist, he nevertheless implements policies that impoverish women in Canada and around the world."
His extremist No.2 "knew about her grandfather’s Nazi past...yet she has spent most of her career - first as a journalist, then as Canada’s powerful Foreign Minister, and now as as Deputy PM - praising her grandfather’s legacy and whitewashing the past."
"2015-18, attempts were made by Canada and other developed nations to question India’s food stocks programme.
In 2019, several developed countries, including Canada, made an attempt to take India to the WTO dispute settlement body over the MSP issue." theprint.in/diplomacy/trud…
Jayant Dasgupta, former Indian Ambassador to the WTO, said,
“Canada has questioned India’s farm policies time and again, along with others like the Americans and Australians. Canadians also act at the behest of their major trade partners".
Very polite way to say "client state".
"PM Justin Trudeau of Canada calls himself a feminist and has been proud of his government’s efforts to empower women worldwide.
So a question for Trudeau and all Canadians: Why does Canada host a company that inflicts rape videos on the world?"
Few Americans lament the lack of high-speed rail. How can you miss what you never possessed?
If you’ve never experienced 300 Mbps download speeds,you won’t question AT&T marketing 100 Mbps as 5G.
If every student goes $40,000 into debt,it’s not considered a burden on the young.
The US successfully twisted Japan’s arm in the 1990s, forcing them to build local factories. China forced all multinationals to manufacture domestically through local JVs. The US, however, might not be able to pull off something similar this time around.
Just weeks after the import policy was introduced, US Trade Representative Katherine Tai, during an August 26 meeting, told Union Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal privately that Washington wants New Delhi to "rescind the requirement", as per a USTR briefing paper.
Travis Coberly, a US diplomat for trade in New Delhi, reportedly told his US colleagues that India's IT ministry "understands they (India) screwed up. They admitted as much. American companies here have been hammering them about this," he wrote, according to the news agency.
However, Indian officials, who preferred to remain anonymous, told Reuters that the Centre did not reverse its policy because of US pressure but rather made the decision after realising that local manufacturing of laptops and other devices was not significant currently.
Friedman has accidentally answered the question 'why do Indians support 🇷🇺 or 🇮🇱 online?'
It is a form of bitter self-critique.
Living in a soft state that has, in exchange for 'good boy points', consistently refused to stand up for them, people live vicariously through others.
“I myself pressed at that time for immediate visible retaliation” Shivshankar Menon wrote.
“But on sober reflection and in hindsight, I now believe that the decision not to retaliate militarily and to concentrate on diplomatic, covert and other means was the right one for that time and place.”
Chief among the reasons, Menon said, was that any military response would have quickly obscured just how outrageous and terrible the raid on Indian civilians and tourists was; “the fact of a terrorist attack from Pakistan on India with official involvement on the Pakistan side” would have been lost.
Germany: Leipzig forbids fresh far-left demonstration after 2 nights of unrest:
Police arrested nearly 30 people during the weekend protests, which followed the conviction of a left-wing activist for physically attacking neo-Nazis.
The underpinning legal rationale for the decision, they said, was a broader restriction for any protests in the city this weekend connected to the conviction earlier in the week of left-wing activist Lina E. for her part in violent physical assaults on neo-Nazis.
On Saturday, around 1,500 people turned up to the demonstration, even though several courts had refused to authorize it. Police first tried to accommodate the protest, but broke it up when officers came under attack.
Bianchi was reprimanded for writing a ticket to a relative or parent of an officer; in others, his commanding officer reviewed body-camera footage to see if he was giving motorists with cards a “hard time”.
Bianchi’s service as a traffic cop ended last summer when he wrote a ticket to a friend of the NYPD’s highest-ranking uniformed officer, Chief Jeffrey Maddrey, the lawsuit states.
Indonesia proposes demilitarised zone,UN referendum for Ukraine peace plan:
Defence Minister Prabowo Subianto proposed a multi-point plan including a ceasefire and establishing a demilitarised zone by withdrawing 15 km from each party's forward position.
The demilitarised zone should be observed and monitored by a peacekeeping force deployed by the UN, he said, adding that a UN referendum should be held "to ascertain objectively the wishes of the majority of the inhabitants of the various disputed areas".
Indonesia's proposal follows President Joko Widodo's visit last year to Moscow and Kyiv, where he offered to play peacebroker between their leaders and rekindle peace talks. He was chairman of the G20 group of major economies at the time.