From a story by Jane Taber in Friday's The Globe and Mail:
The Canadians were forced to close the base – they officially left this week – as a result of a dispute with the UAE over landing rights at Canadian airports. In retaliation, the source said, the Prime Minister’s Office is banning cabinet ministers from flying Emirates and Etihad Airways, the state-backed airlines involved in the feud.
I've not often defended the actions of Prime Minister Stephen Harper (although I've found myself doing so more than I would have thought) but I imagine it's been no treat negotiating with the UAE. I imagine the conversation went something like this:
I've not often defended the actions of Prime Minister Stephen Harper (although I've found myself doing so more than I would have thought) but I imagine it's been no treat negotiating with the UAE. I imagine the conversation went something like this:
UAE: We want to land in Canada 7 days a week.
Canadian: I'm sorry, that is just not possible. It will be too detrimental to the already shaky business of our own national carriers – who are struggling in a crowded field amid a continuing economic downturn.
UAE: Do you like Camp Mirage?
2 comments:
Let's hope that they don't also start ejecting Canadian citizens out of the UAE too, eh?
kick canada out of all the the Gulf Area.
they use a Muslim country to destroy another Muslim country
its high time the Gulf countries stop being nice guys.
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