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Canadian PM bans Chinese media from Arctic trip - Yahoo News

TORONTO (AP) — Canada has banned journalists with China's official news agency and the Communist Party newspaper from joining Prime Minister Stephen Harper on an Arctic trip, prompting complaints by Chinese reporters who say they're being discriminated against.


The ban comes at a time when relations between the two countries are already strained. The Canadian government recently accused Chinese hackers of infiltrating the computer systems of Canada's top research and development organization, which China denies. Just a few days later, authorities in China arrested a Canadian couple on suspicion of stealing state secrets about military and national defense research. They remain in custody.

The decision not to have reporters for the People's Daily and the Xinhua News Agency travel with Harper stems from an incident during last year's trip to the Arctic, when Li Xuejiang of the People's Daily pushed former Harper spokeswoman Julie Vaux after she prevented him from asking a question.

Jason MacDonald, chief Harper spokesman, said in an email Friday from the Arctic that "some media outlets are not welcome on the trip."

In a telephone interview, Li acknowledged pushing Vaux last year, but said the prime minister's office discriminated against Chinese journalists by not allowing him to ask a question and later having him manhandled by police.

"They used the police force to get me out of the line of the journalists. It's very rare in the world," he said. "They made bruise on my arm."

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Li, the bureau chief for the Communist Party newspaper and a former Washington correspondent, said he couldn't understand why he was silenced. Harper's staff limits the number of questions at public events.

Li said he didn't even apply to go on this year's trip.

"Why do they discriminate against Chinese journalists? For racial reasons?" he said. "They didn't give me any reason."

Xinhua News Agency reporter Baodong Li said he applied but was told he could not go because of a lack of space. He doesn't understand why he was banned.

"This is really ridiculous. This is not just against Mr. Li of the People's Daily, it's also against all the Chinese journalists," Baodong said. "It has nothing to do with me."

Li and Baodong said they are considering issuing a complaint with the Ottawa press gallery.

David Mulroney, Canada's ambassador to China from 2009 to 2012, said journalists in China can be quite aggressive, and have been for some time.

"I was once in a melee as they stampeded into a meeting room to get a photo of then-president Jiang Zemin. I believe that journalism is one of those critical aspects of Chinese society that is changing slowly but steadily," Mulroney said in an email.
 
Harper is a baffoon. He's one of the most unpopular PMs in Canadian history. I can't wait until next elections when the Conservative party will be kicked out.
 
Harper is a baffoon. He's one of the most unpopular PMs in Canadian history. I can't wait until next elections when the Conservative party will be kicked out.

Trudeau is going to win. Harper is too much of a redneck, American ball sucking PM.
 
Trudeau is going to win. Harper is too much of a redneck, American ball sucking PM.
I don't trust Trudeau, to be honest. I want Mulcair to win, but you're right, most likely the libs are gonna win. Hell, even my parents joined the liberal party because of Trudeau.
 
Maybe an equal treatment of some Canadian journalists in China is the call of the day.
tit for tat isn't the way. You want to humiliate Harper, you do the opposite of what Harper did and accommodate Canadian journalists.
 
Maybe an equal treatment of some Canadian journalists in China is the call of the day.

Exactly what I was thinking. Just ban Canadian journalists from important events in China.
If Canada tries to play hardball, then it's a perfect excuse to kick all their journalists out of China.

China should not take crap from anyone on this planet. Especially from Mickey Mouse poofter countries like Canada, Australia, Britain.

I'm confident Xi will take note of the harassment of Chinese journalists in Canada and give a swift response.
 
Their country, their policies. Canada will do what it must to ensure Canada's strategic interests.
 
Their country, their policies. Canada will do what it must to ensure Canada's strategic interests.

Hence no response from the Chinese government.

Instead of empty talk, I like when Chinese government acts.

These days Chinese government is all work, and little empty talk. Good sign :)
 
Somebody is asking for armed invasion.
 
Just so everyone is clear, Harper's Canada is far worse than Abbott's Australia. Harper is quite literally the worst leader in the Western world.
 
Maybe an equal treatment of some Canadian journalists in China is the call of the day.

Tit for Tat isn't the way,you can score a diplomatic win by accommodating Candaian journalist

Just so everyone is clear, Harper's Canada is far worse than Abbott's Australia. Harper is quite literally the worst leader in the Western world.

That doesn't matter there are certain norms to be followed & Canada is a developed country,not expected this from them
 
Tit for Tat isn't the way,you can score a diplomatic win by accommodating Candaian journalist

I am not sure. I tend to see it as a sign of weakness, which is a bad precedence.

Weakness is often provocative.
 
I am not sure. I tend to see it as a sign of weakness, which is a bad precedence.

Weakness is often provocative.

What's it's not like they are gonna freaking invade you,this is the better way they are probably expecting that you will do something bad like you said,doing this will create goodwill for china in the hearts of common Canadian people
 
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