shockedcanadian
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We refuse to protect our Charter, weaponizing the state against citizens, something that American agencies are quite sensitive too. Then we refuse to open up our markets to competition, this is a significant problem. The banks an dairy gangsters here forbid any competition and it is going to cost us trillions over years when America walks away.
Mexico plans on replacing Canada, they already have passed us in terms of trade. Instead of focusing on civil liberties and real capitalism, we allowed agencies to abuse Canadians without accountability. Lawfare and beyond. The Ontario Inspector General investigation of police corruption here is a start but just a start, we need far more accomplished.
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One of the most curious aspects to the predictable USMCA review, ie. dissolution, has been the incapacity of the Canadian government or trade delegation to accept the United States is going to create two distinctly different bilateral trade agreements and eliminate the trilateral USMCA.
For 16 months the Canadians have refused to fathom the reality of what is going to happen this year.
The Canadians just cannot believe it is possible they will be forced to negotiate a free trade agreement without the cover of a multilateral construct. It has been remarkable to watch their dissonance.
Last week President Donald Trump and Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum held a phone call. At the conclusion of the call, Sheinbaum publicly asserted the reality the Canadians just refuse to accept.
MEXICO – Mexico’s President Claudia Sheinbaum told reporters during her morning news briefing on Wednesday that her U.S. counterpart, Donald Trump, is open to doing away with the U.S.-Mexico-Canada trade agreement (USMCA) and replace it with individual trade deals with each country.
[…] “There might be revisions that create bilateral deals instead of involving the three countries because some things are more important between Mexico and the United Sates or between Canada and the United States,” said Sheinbaum. “Not everything has to be trilateral.”
We refuse to protect our Charter, weaponizing the state against citizens, something that American agencies are quite sensitive too. Then we refuse to open up our markets to competition, this is a significant problem. The banks an dairy gangsters here forbid any competition and it is going to cost us trillions over years when America walks away.
Mexico plans on replacing Canada, they already have passed us in terms of trade. Instead of focusing on civil liberties and real capitalism, we allowed agencies to abuse Canadians without accountability. Lawfare and beyond. The Ontario Inspector General investigation of police corruption here is a start but just a start, we need far more accomplished.
Mexico and USA Begin Bilateral Preparations to Dissolve USMCA Without Canada - The Last Refuge
One of the most curious aspects to the predictable USMCA review, ie. dissolution, has been the incapacity of the Canadian government or trade delegation to accept the United States is going to create two distinctly different bilateral trade agreements and eliminate the trilateral USMCA. For 16...
One of the most curious aspects to the predictable USMCA review, ie. dissolution, has been the incapacity of the Canadian government or trade delegation to accept the United States is going to create two distinctly different bilateral trade agreements and eliminate the trilateral USMCA.
For 16 months the Canadians have refused to fathom the reality of what is going to happen this year.
The Canadians just cannot believe it is possible they will be forced to negotiate a free trade agreement without the cover of a multilateral construct. It has been remarkable to watch their dissonance.
Last week President Donald Trump and Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum held a phone call. At the conclusion of the call, Sheinbaum publicly asserted the reality the Canadians just refuse to accept.
MEXICO – Mexico’s President Claudia Sheinbaum told reporters during her morning news briefing on Wednesday that her U.S. counterpart, Donald Trump, is open to doing away with the U.S.-Mexico-Canada trade agreement (USMCA) and replace it with individual trade deals with each country.
[…] “There might be revisions that create bilateral deals instead of involving the three countries because some things are more important between Mexico and the United Sates or between Canada and the United States,” said Sheinbaum. “Not everything has to be trilateral.”