2018年12月9日日曜日

中国、カナダにファーウェイ幹部釈放要求 ジャスティン・トルドー 踏み絵になみだ目

中国、カナダに釈放要求=ファーウェイ幹部逮捕で

【北京時事】中国外務省の楽玉成次官は8日、カナダの駐中国大使を呼び、カナダ当局が中国の通信機器大手、華為技術(ファーウェイ)の孟晩舟・副会長兼最高財務責任者(CFO)を逮捕したことに強く抗議し、即時釈放を要求した。

米中間で激化する摩擦にカナダが巻き込まれる可能性が出てきた。

楽次官は「米国の要請という理由でカナダが中国国民を拘束したことは極めて悪質だ」と非難。直ちに釈放するよう求めた上で「そうしなければ重大な結果を招き、カナダが全責任を負わなければならないことになる」とした。

中国は米国との貿易摩擦では、報復を繰り返している。今後、カナダの対応次第ではカナダに対しても何らかの報復措置を講じる可能性がある。 

https://headlines.yahoo.co.jp/hl?a=20181208-00000120-jij-cn

Trudeau is predominantly of Scottish and French Canadian descent. His grandfathers were businessman Charles-Émile Trudeau[14] and Scottish-born James Sinclair,[15] who served as Minister of Fisheries in the cabinet of Prime Minister Louis St. Laurent.[16]




Joseph Charles-Émile "Charley" Trudeau (July 5, 1887 – April 10, 1935) was a French Canadian entrepreneur, father of Pierre Trudeau, 15th Prime Minister of Canada, and grandfather of Justin Trudeau, 23rd and current Prime Minister of Canada.
Life and careerCharles-Émile Trudeau was born on his family's farm in Saint-Michel-de-Napierville, Quebec, the son of Joseph Trudeau (1848–1919),[1] a semi-literate farmer, and Malvina Cardinal (1849–1931), whose own father was Solime Cardinal (1815–1897), mayor of Saint-Constant, Quebec. Malvina insisted that her sons be given a strong education; her husband agreed to send them to College Sainte-Marie. Trudeau later studied law at the Laval University's campus in Montreal, which in 1919 became the University of Montreal. After a 10-year courtship, he married Grace Elliott (1890–1973), the daughter of a prominent Scots-Quebecer entrepreneur, Philip Armstrong Elliott (1859–1936), and his wife Sarah Sauvé (1857–1899), on May 11, 1915 in Montreal at the original Saint-Louis-de-France Roman Catholic Church on Roy Street at Laval Avenue which was later destroyed by fire in 1933. They would have four children, their first child dying at birth.[2] Charles-Émile Trudeau was considered gregarious, boisterous and extravagant.
Trudeau, a lawyer by training, practised for 10 years with Ernest Bertrand, at that time the Senior Crown Prosecutor, as well as with Charles E. Guérin. Trudeau accumulated a fortune by building a number of gas stations around the Montreal area and a loyalty program known as the Automobile Owners' Association, which by 1932 had 15,000 members patronizing Trudeau's 30 stations.[3] He sold his business to Champlain Oil Products Limited for $1 million, while remaining with Champlain as its general manager.[4] Among his other investments, Trudeau had interests in mining companies. He was a noted baseball enthusiast: he was the largest shareholder and member of the Board of Directors of the Montreal Royals baseball team, and the team's vice-president at the time of his death.[2][5] He was also vice-president of Montreal's Belmont Park and a prominent philanthropist, including as a benefactor of the Hôpital Sainte-Jeanne d'Arc, for which he also served as director at the time of his death.[4][6][7]Politically, Trudeau was a strong supporter of the Conservative Party, opposed to Prime Minister William Lyon Mackenzie King.[8] Pierre Trudeau would recall that "political arguments never lacked liveliness" between Charles and his friends.[9]


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匿名 さんのコメント...

ふつうならまず保釈金でしょう
(悪いことやってないから逃げないよ、でしょう)

さすが、刑事のなんたるか、人権のなんらるかにポカーンなお国柄。
馬脚現す、とはこのことなり。

匿名 さんのコメント...

「ファーウェイのスマホはほぼ日本製」と余CEOがコメント
https://japanese.engadget.com/2017/07/27/ceo-ai/

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