Re: Harper government considers tightening ‘citizenship by birth' rules
Well said.
Thanks,
S.
Well said.
Thanks,
S.
BLT said:You know what, every developing country has an air quality issue. I think Hanoi, Manila, Jakarta, New Delhi, Kuala Lumpur, etc are just as pollute as any city in China or even worse. Canada has a good quality of air because the population is much less, and there is almost no factory here. In US, with much more population but still less factories than China, pollution is worse than Canada. In China, some cities alone has about 150 million of population (the whole Canada = 30 million) and being the factory of the world, there is no way air quality can be better than US, let alone Canada or Swiss.
And fyi, Singapore has more mainland Chinese than Canada, it's just very difficult to immigrate to Singapore, so most of their status are not PR or citizen. But they park their money there much more than they do in Canada. Here they just park it mostly as property assets. In Singapore, they park it there as properties and investment fund. That's why the government of Singapore imposed a stamp fee of 18% for foreigners buying property and make it very difficult to get mortgage, to stop mainland Chinese from buying the whole country.