<div dir="ltr">"Our Message"<br>August.4/2014<br>PM James McColl<br>Canada<br><br>-------------------<br><br>Ottawa had been watching the world reaction for a couple of days since the incident. Now, they decided, was the time to issue their own statement. McColl was scheduled for a press conference in the mid afternoon.<br>
<br>6pm EST<br><br>CBC News<br><br>Peter Mansbridge, the news anchor, doing the news cast this night.<br><br>"And welcome everybody. Tonight, in just a moment, we will be broadcasting live from Parliament Hill in Ottawa Prime Minister McColl's statement on the recent world events. We have Keith Boag in Ottawa tonight to evaluate the situation. Keith?"<br>
<br>The screen switched to Boag's round face with the Peace Tower in the background. Thanks, Peter. This is a long anticipated, possibly overdue statement from our leader today about the recent jailbreak in China. Many are anxiously awaiting whether he will take a conciliatory tone or a hardline stance. Here he is, ascending the podium."<br>
<br>The screen switched to McColl's face, as he started his statement.<br><br>After the beginning pleasantries he got down to the point.<br><br>"The incident in China, and the Chinese reaction, are of course regrettable. Canada has, for many years now, tried to negotiate the release of our captive citizens in China to no avail. We felt the time had come to take a new course of action. No innocent citizen from any country should have to endure prison for no reason.<br>
<br>I offer not only my own personal condolences and apology to those who lost loved ones, Chinese or Canadian, but also all of Canada's condolences.<br><br>I also offer my personal condolences to the Chinese President for the loss of her husband. No matter whether tensions may be high or not, No one should have to lose a loved one in that manner." McColl paused, took a sip of water, and then continued.<br>
<br>The expedition was not intended to injure or hurt anyone. It was intended to rescue our unfairly held citizens and bring them home safely. This was NOT intended as an act of war, as the Chinese seem to think it is.<br>
<br>However, seeing that China has, in recent light, confiscated all Canadian assets in China and closed our diplomatic channels, we feel compelled to do the same. All Chinese citizens in Canada will be given 24 hours to vacate our country. Any communication between this government and the Chinese government will take place through the American consulate in Shanghai.<br>
<br>All Chinese economic assets will be confiscated immediately and the money used for the betterment of Canada. The same as China has done, we will do, all liquid assets to dissipated into government coffers, and all hard assets to nationalized and sold off. Earnings will be used to fund mass transit initiatives in cities throughout the country. No new Chinese citizens will be allowed into Canada until further notice, and our government will give all Chinese in Canada any help, whether financial or other, to help them get out of the country.<br>
<br>Canada can not, of course, pay such exorbitant amounts to China, and will refuse to undertake any payments unilaterally declared against us. If China does not want American financial aid for the victims, then we will not contribute anything.<br>
<br>Canada does not accept Chinese allegations that this action was state sponsored terrorism.<br><br>All Canadians in China will come home immediately, and as per Chinese orders, and Canadian diplomatic staff will close shop and return home immediately.<br>
<br>The Canadian Forces will be elevated to DEFCON 3, and all ports of entry into the country will be under extreme surveillance by CSIS and the RCMP. <br><br>As to the Chinese actions in the United Nations, Canada will, as a security council member, vote against any resolutions aimed at us, or our allies.<br>
<br>Long live the Maple Leaf!"<br><br>With the end of the speech, the Prime Minister quickly left the state without answering questions from the media and the screen went back to Mansbridge and Boag.<br><br>----------------------<br>
<br>Actions:<br>1] Tit-for-tat. All the actions the Chinese did to lockdown their country and remove Canadian assets will be taken in Canada as well to the appropriate parties.<br>2] Ball is in China's court now<br>3] Adopt a "wait and see what they do now" attitude<br>
4] Support allies in the UN<br></div>