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Mark Carney says Benjamin Netanyahu would be arrested if he came to Canada

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  • ohshit604@sh.itjust.worksO ohshit604@sh.itjust.works

    Trump has a criminal record, this has been fought in the past by previous presidents, anyone with a known criminal record cannot enter Canada legally.

    Edit: I had to fact check myself and I may be wrong here, have always been under the impression that any convicted criminal cannot enter our country.

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    Some countries have laws that refuse entry to convicted felons. They can still allow entry to a felon with a valid reason. Canada, South Africa, the United Arab Emirates and the United Kingdom have already invited Trump.

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    medic8teme@lemmy.ca
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    Trump already entered Canada with a record for the G7 in K country. You may have missed it cause the “leaders” were well sheltered from actual people and cameras.

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      aceticon@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      #40

      Didn’t his government not pass a law that they claimed stopped the sending of weapons to Israel only to turn out it didn’t at all do so?

      Mind you, I’m not Canadian and my experience with Mr Carney is him being the head of the Bank Of England when I lived in the UK, and I wouldn’t believe this guy if he told me the sky is blue.

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      • M MyBrainHurts

        the lowest bar of effort.

        This feels a bit disingenuous.

        We’re in the middle of trade negotiations that affect a huge swathe of jobs etc with an aggressively pro Israel leader. Considering donald’s capriciousness and willingness to punish allies for ideological disagreement, this actually feels like a bit of a ballsy statement.

        If I were on the US relations file, I’d be praying no one related this to trump etc.

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        Daniel Quinn
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        There is no appeasing a tyrant, only resistance.

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        • Avid AmoebaA Avid Amoeba

          In today’s day and age, upholding the law presents itself as some remarkable competence.

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          aceticon@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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          Even better: saying he will uphold the law if ever a certain criminal goes to the country he governs, presents itself as some remarkable competence.

          He can always find an excuse to weasel his way out of his own words if Netanyahu ever does go to Canada.

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          • Captain AggravatedC Captain Aggravated

            Well don’t say it. Now he won’t go.

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            devanismyname@lazysoci.al
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            Hes giving him a heads up.

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              shawn1122@sh.itjust.works
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              Time stamp is 27:00 though not a lot is said. Mishal asks if, like Justin Trudeau, he would honor ICC arrest warrants and he says yes.

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              • A aceticon@lemmy.dbzer0.com

                Didn’t his government not pass a law that they claimed stopped the sending of weapons to Israel only to turn out it didn’t at all do so?

                Mind you, I’m not Canadian and my experience with Mr Carney is him being the head of the Bank Of England when I lived in the UK, and I wouldn’t believe this guy if he told me the sky is blue.

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                shawn1122@sh.itjust.works
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                #45

                What did he do in the UK during his time at the Bank of England?

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                • Daniel QuinnD Daniel Quinn

                  There is no appeasing a tyrant, only resistance.

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                  MyBrainHurts
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                  #46

                  This is a really easy opinion when it costs you nothing.

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                  • M melsaskca@lemmy.ca

                    We’ve come a long way in a short period. It wasn’t so long ago we were holding the Chinese Huawei exec Meng Wanzhou for our American ex-friends. This hurt our relationship with China big time.

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                    5pacethunder@lemmy.ca
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                    What is more sad is the propaganda we were fed about Michael Spavor and Michael Kovrig not being involved with espionage, and they were being detained by China to retaliate Wanzhou detention.

                    Later we find out the Michael’s were involved with spying, LOL

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                    • Captain AggravatedC Captain Aggravated

                      Well don’t say it. Now he won’t go.

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                      D_C
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                      #48

                      What if I offer him unlimited chicken wings and 5 cold beers a day?

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                      • S shawn1122@sh.itjust.works

                        What did he do in the UK during his time at the Bank of England?

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                        ilikeboobies@lemmy.ca
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                        #49

                        He said Brexit would cripple the economy then after Brexit the economy wasn’t doing well and he tried saying it wasn’t his fault.

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                        • M melsaskca@lemmy.ca

                          We’ve come a long way in a short period. It wasn’t so long ago we were holding the Chinese Huawei exec Meng Wanzhou for our American ex-friends. This hurt our relationship with China big time.

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                          ilikeboobies@lemmy.ca
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                          ex-friends.

                          They might have liked us but we never liked them.

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                          • S shawn1122@sh.itjust.works

                            What did he do in the UK during his time at the Bank of England?

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                            aceticon@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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                            Supported the Austerity measures of Tory government who put him there, said a lot of bullshit about the British Economy (as expected from a head of the BoE, mind you)

                            That said, he wasn’t lying when he made the blindingly obvious prediction that Brexit would cripple the Economy.

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                              What if I offer him unlimited chicken wings and 5 cold beers a day?

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                              Captain Aggravated
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                              That would appeal to a man. Like a man’s man, a dude who likes blue jeans, has a favorite pair of truly worn out underwear and likes tits in his face. A guy who has a lawnmower he got rid of that he liked more than the one he’s got now. I’m not sure that applies to Benjamin Netenyahu. I think that’s to mammalian for the likes of him.

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                              • M MyBrainHurts

                                What international laws are you thinking of?

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                                leastaction@lemmy.ca
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                                What is outrageous here is that Canada is arming Israel, while selfrighteously denying it. https://ploughshares.ca/canada-under-contract-to-supply-the-idf-with-artillery-propellant/

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                                  What is outrageous here is that Canada is arming Israel, while selfrighteously denying it. https://ploughshares.ca/canada-under-contract-to-supply-the-idf-with-artillery-propellant/

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                                  MyBrainHurts
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                                  This one is unfortunate but you can see why in the fine print:

                                  GD-OTS-Canada’s Valleyfield plant is the sole source of this type of propellant for the US Army

                                  It’s part of a shared distribution from the US to both Israel and Ukraine, one of which we desperately want to help. I cannot imagine a universe in which the US lets Canada demand none of it go to Israel and it all goes to Ukraine.

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