Seems like great news. Looking forward to seeing more details. Having near monthly wins on trade is really nice to see
UnluckyRandomGuy on
India’s trade deals always include things on increasing immigration. this one will likely be no different. While I think things discussed like increasing uranium shipments, nuclear energy components and other natural resources are all very good if the deal comes with increased immigration the answer has to be an immediate no and walk away. We have finally gotten our immigration numbers to near manageable levels and if we turn back on that less than a year into Carneys tenure it would be a a massive betrayal
33rdDivision on
As long as none of them involve re-opening recently closed immigration pathways, I think they’ll be seen positively.
And more broadly, Indians with legitimate student visas and job offers are still able to immigrate to Canada without too many hassles. we’ve essentially just gone back to the system as it existed up until 2015, when the best and brightest from countries including India found a home in Canada at a steady rate that we could absorb. That’s a fair deal for all involved given the xenophobic madness on offer elsewhere.
If India’s smart, they’ll take the deals on offer. Canadian uranium, fertilizer, energy and critical minerals could be a great replacement for the Russian equivalents they presently import. And if we’re smart, we’ll trade with them while still keeping our guard up – just because we reopen trade relations doesn’t mean they won’t stop trying to silence Sikh separatists here. So, engage, but with caution.
broadviewstation on
Oh man this is a welcome change to see the shit in tone and actually progress being made by the current leadership
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Seems like great news. Looking forward to seeing more details. Having near monthly wins on trade is really nice to see
India’s trade deals always include things on increasing immigration. this one will likely be no different. While I think things discussed like increasing uranium shipments, nuclear energy components and other natural resources are all very good if the deal comes with increased immigration the answer has to be an immediate no and walk away. We have finally gotten our immigration numbers to near manageable levels and if we turn back on that less than a year into Carneys tenure it would be a a massive betrayal
As long as none of them involve re-opening recently closed immigration pathways, I think they’ll be seen positively.
And more broadly, Indians with legitimate student visas and job offers are still able to immigrate to Canada without too many hassles. we’ve essentially just gone back to the system as it existed up until 2015, when the best and brightest from countries including India found a home in Canada at a steady rate that we could absorb. That’s a fair deal for all involved given the xenophobic madness on offer elsewhere.
If India’s smart, they’ll take the deals on offer. Canadian uranium, fertilizer, energy and critical minerals could be a great replacement for the Russian equivalents they presently import. And if we’re smart, we’ll trade with them while still keeping our guard up – just because we reopen trade relations doesn’t mean they won’t stop trying to silence Sikh separatists here. So, engage, but with caution.
Oh man this is a welcome change to see the shit in tone and actually progress being made by the current leadership