

Where is Korea and Japan answer to the tariffs?
Where is Korea and Japan answer to the tariffs?
This need to be said louder!
You can also forget about exporting those.
That’s way better than the simple blue-red state counter tariff strategy. We should keep focusing on republican state but these only have powers every two years under a fair election process and can be less effective with propaganda.
Billionaires will react to any situation under a three months period and won’t be as much prone to information manipulation. They will find ways to have the ears of the king
Lâche pas, ça vaut la peine!
We should all speak more French out of patriotism to show that we aren’t Americans?
If they do invade us they will have accepted genocide as the most efficient tactic before crossing the border.
Restructuration of ownership and debt so that if Tesla fails he get to keep his assets in his other non public companies. At one point Tesla stock was leveraged to buy Twitter, i think that Elon shielded his assets because Tesla is way too exposed.
He is showing us what he is afraid of. Canada is risking 30% gdp in a trade war but how much of this 30% can be gained back with increased trade? For example selling aluminum to European.
The sooner the better : the big contracts we need to sign with EU need to be signed by a PM with a clear mandate. It will give confidence to our partners.
Also, strategically within Canada, Carney will be subject to disinformation campaigns that will over time erode a bit his honeymoon relationship with Canadians. Use the peak anger around April second to his advantage and get elected before he can make mistakes : some decisions will be the right call but damaging to some Canadian because hardship is hardship.
Just yesterday i peaked to Apple news and the Canadian politics content where overwhelmingly critical with poorly constructed opinions. I quickly remembered why i focus on a very selected short list of Canadian owned medias.
This is an hum… interesting read… While i agree that asking questions on the price tag and return on our investment is always a good idea, this is not it. Also a civilian probably won’t understand the different aspect of the price tag : upgrading our infrastructure and capability to services such boat, specialized design… The last few months-years are showing us that peaceful negotiating has its limits when our neighbours have the ability to abuse our sovereignty. Don’t make it easy on them. Ask Ukraine how it feels. Do you trust Trump or his successor not to extort the ressources he need in the Canadian North if he’s not just taking it altogether? I would love a world where we don’t spend any money on the military and use those resources on social development instead but in the real world the North is our and we need to have the best (military) logistics to move around our own sea.
I won’t be the one to indulge in vandalism but i do want the company to fold… higher price of ownership is part of the decision process for prospective buyers… let’s just say i won’t judge those that do choose the dark side!
Defending the North is mostly about knowing what’s happening up there. Therefore, modern and improved radar and satellite imaging+communication relay are at the basis of a modern defence strategy. Realistically if Russia spend money flying planes above our Northern territory we don’t always need to “answer” within minutes because there is mostly nothing to defend there and a particularly harsh environment. 95 % of the defence of the Canadian North will be done by the weather itself. Of course we need to be able to get there eventually in a few days-week not necessary within minutes-hours. Our logistics to move in our own North need to be better than any adversaries this is the next step after information.
Good job Carney! I was expecting a French submarine purchase but this will do. And, what do I know, maybe French or English hardware will be announced after our soon to be election or need a bit more negotiations?
The licensing exam is the same Canada wide for all doctors of a same speciality. There are minor differences in the curriculum of a few disciplines but nothing big enough for the patients to worry. Then I suppose jobs will be given after an interview process and that process will remove MDs that can’t speak the language of the local population and favour those that have more thorough training.
Your tone tell me you don’t try to understand the true advantage-disadvantage of Carney’s position because you already decided to undermine him from the very start. Disagreeing is just the start, you need to show the concept of an alternative behaviour and a reason as to why you think it will yield better results.
I, myself, agree with Carney so far and on this position. I don’t have pink glasses : it will sck being a Canadian citizen for many years. The thing is, it will suk just the same giving in to Trump, at least with our sovereignty intact we can grow over time after the initial turbulence subsides.
Good idea, as much as i would like Canada to start a 51 % tariff on potash and energy export on April 2nd it would only cause the US population to rally with their government, not against it. It will be more effective to slowly build up while the rest of the world add their own tariff and consumer boycotts.
Yet i can get behind this framework as something good for the population. It’s like a NDP program but more realistic and with economic growth with our peers as a target.
This year (most years) i will vote Liberal but i did vote NDP on and off in the past and my circumscription changes from red to orange often in the last two decades.
I like the idea of using French as a tool of resistance against the US imperialism.
I would like to see an American pissed off because a business meeting is in French! 💋
Growing up, my father told me that Quebec bashing was a frequent occurrence travelling inside Canada. Frog jokes for example. (He was military and lived everywhere for a decade in the 70) also inside Quebec before French Canadian got a better access to university education it was mostly French speaking workers exploited by English speaking bosses.
Those divisions fueled resentment and the independence movement or at least that was my father’s thesis. I, myself, never felt a division along those line.
Now that Trump gives us a reason to fight together for a society where healthcare, education and human dignity having value independent of one’s ability to hold a job, I expect a united Canada for a while.
You don’t need to be fluent in French but showing that you care to learn a bit shows enough respect to open the door for more collaboration.
Can you develop that idea?