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Why Does Everyone Care So Much about This Huawei Issue?
The Huawei case matters to Canadians I don’t know about “everyone,” but I can tell you why I, as a Canadian, “care so much about the Huawe...

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Agreed!
ReplyDeleteOur federal government has made a huge mistake with this action. But, from the top, as is the case with the Lavalin scandal, will never admit to it.
The big disappointment for me is that the media refuses to take a look at the case.
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