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TESTIMONIAL
O TTAWA - He felt the love in Israel,
but when Prime Minister
Stephen Harper arrives in Mexico
later this month, he'll be met by
an undercurrent of resentment from
a continental neighbour that feels
spurned by Canada.
That simmering Mexican resentment
toward Canada runs deeper than
their high- profile disagreement over
a burdensome travel visa the Harper
government imposed on travellers
from Mexico in 2009.
It extends to lingering dissatisfaction
over the lack of progress to move
the economic relationship beyond the
North American Free Trade Agreement,
the 20th anniversary of which
Canada and Mexico happily celebrated
last week, along with 70 years of bilateral
relations.
Canada and Mexico feted the milestones
with simultaneous gala dinners
in Ottawa and Mexico City that were
video linked.
At Ottawa's exclusive Rideau Club,
Gov. Gen. David Johnston marked the
occasion alongside Mexico's Ambassador
Francisco Suarez, proclaiming
the world " needs more Mexico" to an
audience that included diplomats, business
leaders, academics and the chief
of staff to Foreign Affairs Minister
John Baird.
A few hours earlier, however, Suarez
offered a much more negative assessment
of the state of Canada- Mexico relations
to an audience of students and
academics at Carleton University.
" The relationship has lost dynamism,"
he said. " It has become stagnant."
He added Canadian- Mexican relations
have moved to " mature, dignified
old age with flaws, limitations and increasing
wrinkles on their face."
Suarez told his audience he usually
tries to speak as diplomatically as possible
in public.
But in fact, Suarez is not your typical
diplomat. In an interview with The
Canadian Press last fall, he said Mexico
was " angry" at Canada for not being
able to resolve the visa issue.
Suarez added Harper would get an
earful when he arrived in Mexico this
year for his visit and suggested Mexican
President Enrique Pena Nieto
might postpone a scheduled trip to
Ottawa this summer if Canada hasn't
lifted the visa on Mexican travellers.
Though both countries are working
toward a solution, no announcement of
a breakthrough appears imminent.
" Canada continues to work with the
Mexicans on this issue and is monitoring
the situation," Alexis Pavlich,
spokeswoman for Immigration Minister
Chris Alexander, said in an email.
" We want to reassure genuine visitors
that they continue to be welcomed
and are encouraged to visit and experience
Canada... Mexico is an important
strategic partner and ally."
During his appearance at Carleton
University last week, Suarez went into
detail about what he thinks is wrong
with Mexican- Canadian relations, giving
voice to some of the more critical
views of academics and analysts.
In the wake of NAFTA, he said, Canada,
Mexico and the United States have
" an unfinished agenda" because " it did
not generate growth."
- The Canadian Press
PM's visit to Mexico
likely not a lovefest
By Mike Blanchfield
SAKCHAI LALIT / THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Calm
before
the storm
Empty
ballot boxes
are shown at a
polling station
in Bangkok,
Thailand,
before voting
began for the
general election
on Sunday.
Thailand's
tense national
election got
underway amid
signs of
disruptions at
several polling
stations.
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