Friday, June 10, 2005
CANADIANS MUST REALLY LIKE THEIR PUBLIC TOILETS
Despite the fact that over half of Canadians think China is bad news for human rights and a threat to world peace, 68% of them are willing to increase trade with them—"because it will help reduce dependence on trading with the United States" according to a recent poll, as interpreted by the Globe & Mail. (Via Western Standard). The article's headline dubs the possibility of reduced trade with the U.S. a "silver lining."
Perhaps those Canucks are impressed by the far eastern "restroom revolution" we were snickering at yesterday. Shows us. Immortal words: "A nation can be judged by its toilets." We feel suitably chastened.
Perhaps those Canucks are impressed by the far eastern "restroom revolution" we were snickering at yesterday. Shows us. Immortal words: "A nation can be judged by its toilets." We feel suitably chastened.