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谢谢MM的意见,基本上,双方关系目前还不具那种“必不可少”的重要性, -- 容 - (153 Byte) 2009-12-06 周日, 03:34 (562 reads) |
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作者:parisparis 在 海归商务 发贴, 来自【海归网】 http://www.haiguinet.com
If one lives in Canada long enough, you will notice that many Canadians are brain-washed by CTV, CBC or Globe and Mail. PM has to please his constituents. Harper reflects the MAINSTREAM perception of China.
Americans are very practical people, shrewd businesspeople in both governmental affairs and commercial affairs. Your wealth income determines your social status, in addition to education or other factors. Canadians(esp., the Eastern Canadians) are more like French people than Americans--very opinionated, fascinated at blah-blah-talk moral superiority and not profit-oriented--that's typical of a socialism-ideological democracy.
France=Canada. If you look at how French intelligensia treats China, then you can easily understand the Canadian perception of China.
Deep in their heart, only Americans are perceived as their masters, who can ridicule Canadians at will without breaking this 100-year alliance.
To some extent, Canadians never have a strong sense of Canadian national identity or the Northern American identity. They are fence-sitting, claiming themselves as either "Scottish" or "French" (of course, on the west side, you have more "Ukrainian-Russian"... and then in Toronto, some asians).
It can at best be called a conferation of sovereign provinces.
作者:parisparis 在 海归商务 发贴, 来自【海归网】 http://www.haiguinet.com
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