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Sunday, March 21, 2010
www.canadaoneorg.ning.com/profile/canadaoneorg The Canadian import to China made 1,41 percent in 1997, then has fallen to 1,06 percent in 2003 and to the minimum indicator in 0,97 percent in 2006. Since then, the share of Canada in import of China has grown to 1,12 percent, the International Amnesty marks. And there was it after Harper has shown more a hard line concerning human rights in China. Even if these facts do not prove that the hard line leads to economic gains, they, seemingly, dispel a myth that it harms to them.
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