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Gateways to Asia

4 Dec 2006

But on the whole, the poll indicates of the state of relations with Asia and our that Canadians view the rise of China and prognosis for stronger ties with the region. [...] Our and organizations that are thinking about tures some of the hope and excitement that West Coast ports do not have the capacity to how they can be part of the Gateway initiative has been generated by the rise of Asia — as handle the explosive growth in trade across even if they have no direct interest in trans- well as some of the anxiety and risks. [...] This is the reason that intended to contribute to the formation of the Federal government in October 2006, is we have chosen Gateways to Asia as the that agenda. [...] Gateway to a Continent transborder traffic is not necessarily a still leaving it as the second smallest of the The West Coast of Canada has the advantage reflection of a lack of capacity or initiative by container ports on the West Coast. [...] Over time, there a nationwide poll carried out for APF China, is important to our economic well- will be implications for many areas of the Canada and The Globe and Mail in August being was implicit in the answers to some economy and society, from relations with the 2006, 47% of respondents said they believe questions in the survey.
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Authors

Richardson, Ron

Pages
62
Published in
Canada

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