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Monday, March 5, 2007
A small item, on the bottom corner of The Financial Post's 2nd page today. Under the heading Economy, Property rights, tax reform laws coming, China says:
China's legislature said it will enact laws to protect private property and close the tax gap between local and foreign companies, possibly encouraging overseas funds to invest in the worlds fourth-largest economy.That makes the Chinese communists ahead of Canada in providing this fundamental human right.
The property tax law, China's first since the Communist Party took power in 1949, enforces a 2004 constitutional amendment that lets individuals own property.
What's really bothersome is this item was on the Conservative Party's founding constitution, but the Chi-Coms are on this before Stephen Harper.
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