Canada's nuclear alliance with China??

Buried in Canadian MSM coverage of PM Martin's summit
meeting today with Chinese President Hu Jintao today,
comes this potentially alarming new twist:

"Increased collaboration on nuclear energy research
and development -- including advanced reactor systems,
safety and design codes, and sustainable fuel cycles."

http://www.ctv.ca/servlet/ArticleNews/story/CTVNews/1126274787031_63/?hub=TopStories

Is this a hint that Canada will assist China in
developing advanced nuclear weapons, and perhaps that
Canada will acquire nuclear weapons of its own?


http://www.cbc.ca/story/canada/national/2005/09/09/China_Canada20050909.html

"In Ottawa Friday, China's President and Canada's
Prime Minister announced a formal "strategic
partnership" between the two countries, while
officials signed a number of bilateral agreements on
air and rail transport, food inspection, health
research and nuclear R&D."

http://cnews.canoe.ca/CNEWS/Canada/2005/09/09/1209733-cp.html

"They emerged to announce a formal "strategic
partnership" between the two countries, while their
officials signed a number of bilateral agreements on
air and rail transport, food inspection, health
research and nuclear R&D."

http://www.canada.com/national/story.html?id=9e626a50-73b1-4411-ae3b-570d2fa72e3a

"The leaders spoke after their ministers signed
agreements on economics, governance, trade, energy,
hi-tech, environment and an air transport deal that
increases the number of flights between the
countries."

http://www.pm.gc.ca/eng/news.asp?id=577

"Prime Minister Paul Martin today announced that Canada
and China have reached seven new agreements designed
to enhance co-operation in the areas of
transportation, food safety and nuclear energy, in
addition to issuing a joint declaration on science and
technology. The Prime Minister witnessed the signing
of the agreements together with Chinese President Hu
Jintao in the Centre Block of the Parliament
Buildings, following bilateral discussions.

"These new agreements and this joint declaration
signal the continued growth of a multi-faceted
partnership between Canada and China," said the Prime
Minister. “They will strengthen Canada’s
interdependent engagement with China and will benefit
citizens of both countries."

"The agreements include increased collaboration on
nuclear energy research and development, including
advanced reactor systems, safety and design codes, and
sustainable fuel cycles...."

Anyone else concerned about what this means???

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