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The Chinese Communist Party government aims to encircle the globe with roads, ports and other transportation infrastructure as part of its “Belt and Road Initiative” that may soon include the export of language and culture. Leading the way is China’s largest private-school operator, a publicly traded company called China Maple Leaf Educational Services. It has deep ties to Canada and plans for “optimization” and “refinement” of the B.C. offshore.
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The Chinese Communist Party government aims to encircle the globe with roads, ports and other transportation infrastructure as part of its “Belt and Road Initiative” that may soon include the export of language and culture.
Leading the way is China’s largest private-school operator, a publicly traded company called China Maple Leaf Educational Services. It has deep ties to Canada and plans for “optimization” and “refinement” of the B.C. offshore schools program to become the largest private-school network in the world.
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