Former prime minister Stephen Harper heads the advisory board of a Toronto-based company now looking to facilitate the sale of cutting-edge surveillance technology to the United Arab Emirates — a country with a troubling human rights record.
"CDN_PATRIOT" said I don't see a problem here. Companies make goods to sell to buyers who need goods. Why is this even news?
-J.
He's all about "Constitution" and "rights" and "rule of law", but will ignore those things to sell the technology to subvert those things to a repressive government.
-J.
I don't see a problem here. Companies make goods to sell to buyers who need goods. Why is this even news?
-J.
Cos it's Harper, still a lefty punchbag
Cos it's Harper, still a Unitary Islamic absolute monarchy police state supporter.
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I don't see a problem here. Companies make goods to sell to buyers who need goods. Why is this even news?
-J.
He's all about "Constitution" and "rights" and "rule of law", but will ignore those things to sell the technology to subvert those things to a repressive government.