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Posted AT 9:28 AM EST on 14/08/06

Chinese rules on tourism leave Canada in the cold

From Monday's Globe and Mail

BEIJING — On the 27th floor of a Beijing office tower, a life-size cardboard Mountie stands at attention, greeting everyone with a cheerful salute. But these days, there are few visitors to greet. The red-painted Mountie stands at the entrance of the Beijing headquarters of the Canadian Tourism Commission, which tries to lure Chinese tourists to visit Canada.

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