Oh, is that why Canuckville is called the "Great White North"? lmaoCanada is an extension of Europe, we speak languages that are spoken in Europe, English and French, the former dominating.
I can believe that of you but not most of humanity.We all jumped from tree to tree and then came out of Africa.
Flipflopping from "we all jumped from tree to tree and then came out of Africa" to "like China and France, who are indigenous to their countries because they don't have a story of coming from somewhere else". Yer killin me. lmaoAboriginals are immigrants too, except they came so long ago they actually can't remember Asia. Canada is unlike most countries in that it was made far after old countries like China and France, who are indigenous to their countries because they don't have a story of coming from somewhere else. We do. In the history of the world, people fought for land, some won, some lost. Which we are reminded of when articles say there are over 5000 languages and only 200 countries.
Actually the Chinese have been heere since at least as long ago as the 18th century.So what's the problem?
Chinese and Indians have been here 160 years.
Actually the Chinese have been heere since at least as long ago as the 18th century.
Well it's too bad they didn't build any infrastructure given that they were here so early. I guess seeing as they couldn't build anything meaningful in China it would only follow that they would not be able to build anything meaningful in N America.
I guess this goes to point out that only those with European backgrounds can build successful infrastructures and countries...
The chinese only helped build the BC portion of the RR, not the vast majority as you incorrectly state. The europeans provided the engineering and construction skills and the chinese provided some of the labour. It's obvious your eastern schools can't teach you sh^t.![]()
Chinese labour built a vast majority of the rail system across Canada.
The Great wall of China.
Nautical charts and technology, that exceeded European knowledge of the time.
Wow Durry. When you stuff your feet in your mouth you use some serious force!!!
You and dumpster should get together. At the very least you two could help each other pull your feet out of your mouths after each post.
I'll eat that one. But lets look at what you said...The chinese only helped build the BC portion of the RR, not the vast majority as you incorrectly state.
History: Building the Canadian Pacific Railway - Chinese - Explore the Communities - The Kids' Site of Canadian Settlement - Library and Archives Canada
I may have erred on their participation. You said they didn't do anything at all.Well it's too bad they didn't build any infrastructure given that they were here so early.
Some? Your own link says 17,000. Other sources say that only 2% of the workers on the BC portion, were European.The europeans provided the engineering and construction skills and the chinese provided some of the labour.
They taught me how to read. They also taught me about China...It's obvious your eastern schools can't teach you sh^t.
Since you moved the goalposts in your reply...I guess seeing as they couldn't build anything meaningful in China...
A decade maybe, but only in certain aspects. They have a fairly decent space program. One that far surpasses Canada's.The Chinese are still building china which is about a century behind N America.
I'm sure someone as bereft of any form of education, would think the rail system, that bound the country, isn't meaningful....it would only follow that they would not be able to build anything meaningful in N America.
That's an excellent way to negate the fact that they were leaps and bounds ahead of Europeans at one point...:roll:They were once great inventors but all they seem to be able to do now is to copy whatever the US builds/does..
lolWell it's too bad they didn't build any infrastructure given that they were here so early. I guess seeing as they couldn't build anything meaningful in China it would only follow that they would not be able to build anything meaningful in N America.
I guess this goes to point out that only those with European backgrounds can build successful infrastructures and countries...
So? North America had to catch up to Europe. Wait till it catches up with the rest of the industrialised planet.The chinese only helped build the BC portion of the RR, not the vast majority as you incorrectly state. The europeans provided the engineering and construction skills and the chinese provided some of the labour. It's obvious your eastern schools can't teach you sh^t.
History: Building the Canadian Pacific Railway - Chinese - Explore the Communities - The Kids' Site of Canadian Settlement - Library and Archives Canada
The Chinese are still building china which is about a century behind N America. They were once great inventors but all they seem to be able to do now is to copy whatever the US builds/does..
Yup 300,000 skilled TRADES in the next ten years. What about all the other professionals and unskilled labour needed to meet the needs of the 300,000 skilled trades in oil alone?Sask and Alta have a few oil patch skill shortages, but that's about all folks. Canada lies big time to professionals who want to immigrate here.
Yup 300,000 skilled TRADES in the next ten years. What about all the other professionals and unskilled labour needed to meet the needs of the 300,000 skilled trades in oil alone?
No problems! That's America is for. Skilled labour that knows the language.Check the headlines, check the articles, they are all LOOMING shortages, they are not here now, today, in the present. And it's usually in a survey, a forecast, a prognostication, a guess. Great for capital, bad for labour. We need more immigrants, many many more. And boy, when these shortages hit, they are going to be catastrophes, worse than the hunger games. You just wait. Chicken little is here, now!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
No problems! That's America is for. Skilled labour that knows the language.
it doesn't look like they'll find work at home for quite sometime.
Who said it's the oil patch? Sask labour went looking for all sorts of people from accountants to zoologists.