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Well, I tried to achieve a satisfactory out-of court settlement with SNC, but un-successfully.

 

So I had to sue.

 

What would you have done, in such circumstances? Go back to the U.K.,  where I did not have a place  to live,  where relatives would not have understood, where people did not like engineers?

 

New to Canada. People here whom I had to deal with did not know what they were doing and did not care.  Events were conspiring to ruin me. Part of the trouble in Canada is that people are accustomed to this sort of thing and have been hornswoggled into accepting it as normal, especially in Quebec.

 

Additionally, in Canada, they believe in seeking consensus and in co-operation. So that, when somebody like myself sees wrongdoing going on and points it out, others immediately react incompetently by branding the person as a trouble-maker or whistle-blower. Additionally, in Canada there seem to be no laws protecting whistle-blowers who expose wrongdoing in the private business sector. This will have to change and I have documented the current undesirable behaviours in Canada towards whistle-blowers elsewhere on this site.

 

Make your minds up – do you want immigrants here or not? If you do, then don’t just turn round and dis-own them when they get here. If you behave like that, you might get a bad reputation. Then people will not come when you want them, because you cannot be trusted.

 

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