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Originally posted by [davinci]
While I cannot read the language either, the arrows are pointing to Newfoundland and Labrador.
They are the same province even though Nfld. is an island in the North Atlantic and Labrador is part of the mainland.
The item beside the Canadian flag is the provincial flag.
Originally posted by curious7
China may possibly cause trouble in trying to maintain dominion over the passage to get those resources.
Edit, I know what the flag is now, thanksedit on 21-2-2011 by curious7 because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by Violater1
Agreed, China will probably start sending it's Navy over to "protect" it's interests.
Originally posted by curious7
...China may possibly cause trouble in trying to maintain dominion over the passage to get those resources.
Originally posted by curious7
I'd be interested to find out what the flag means but I'd hazard a guess that a resource may be found and China may possibly cause trouble in trying to maintain dominion over the passage to get those resources.
Edit, I know what the flag is now, thanksedit on 21-2-2011 by curious7 because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by starwarsisreal
But how can China go to Canadian Backyard? Don't they know that the Brits will also be coming in if China goes to war with Canada
China is notorious for interpreting the EEZ as very stringent. They would not make their own argument to justify their position, only to ignore it in other parts of the world where they dont have standing.
Is it possible it might be a joint venture between Canada, the province and China?
A Chinese mining giant and a Canadian mining company are set to take over Canadian Royalties Nunavik Nickel Mine project, reports the Nunatsiaq News.
Originally posted by snowspirit
reply to post by Xcathdra
China is notorious for interpreting the EEZ as very stringent. They would not make their own argument to justify their position, only to ignore it in other parts of the world where they dont have standing.
Is it possible it might be a joint venture between Canada, the province and China?
That's what it is.
www.sikunews.com...
A Chinese mining giant and a Canadian mining company are set to take over Canadian Royalties Nunavik Nickel Mine project, reports the Nunatsiaq News.
China is also partners with a couple of companies in Alberta`s gas and oil industry.
Originally posted by snowspirit
reply to post by Violater1
Hopefully, all involved in the mining (and in Alberta) follow all the environmental rules. There are a lot of regulations in Canada involving resources, but our government and corporations have been known to falter at times.
Originally posted by starwarsisreal
But how can China go to Canadian Backyard? Don't they know that the Brits will also be coming in if China goes to war with Canada