Toronto should start a Party for a TSAR.

White_Unifier

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Toronto should start a new federal political party, the Party for Toronto Special Administrative Region (PTSAR), that would campaign to make Toronto administratively more autonomous from the rest of Canada with the Canadian Constitution recognizing this status. It could adopt its own Basic Law based on the International Convention on Civil and Political Rights and so free it from the separate-school system), unilaterally drop all intentional trade restrictions (and so free it to then negotiate broader trade agreements with the rest of Canada, the US, and other states around the world without the encumbrances of supply-management and Canadian protectionism), drop official bilingualism and adopt just one official language to save money on that front, and eliminate the minimum wage and rent ceilings and Canadian-Content rules and restrictions on foreign telecom ownership among other things.

The City of Toronto could pay the Canadian Government some money for defense spending. Even if Canada allowed Toronto to adopt its own currency, Toronto would probably still benefit from either keeping the Canadian dollar or adopting the US dollar. It could create its own currency too I suppose, but that could have its own disadvantages, bearing in mind a gold currency could possibly make up for that disadvantage by making it more resistant to inflation.

With that, Toronto could more easily avoid trade wars with other states and Torontonians would have easy access to US food tariff-free. Torontonians could also enjoy more choices in telcommunications services. A more open Toronto with much easier access to both US and Canadian markets (since Canadian farmers would still want to sell their food to Toronto I presume) would make Toronto a very attractive investment destination.

Your thoughts? Should Toronto start its own Party for a Toronto Special Administrative Region?
 

Danbones

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US food tariff-free.

You really hate them Toronto Sore A$$ed Wrecks don't you?

 

White_Unifier

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You really hate them don't you?

Hate whom?

From my understanding, US meat is much less regulated than Canadian meat so probably not a good idea to eat too much of it. However, that should still be a decision for the individual to make. That said, Toronto could still ban hormone-ridden meat and then leave it up to US farmers to meet the standard if they want to.The increased choice would drive prices down.
 

Danbones

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Toronto Sore A$$ed Wrecks

They will go extinkt on that terrif free cancer growth hormone dairy diet.
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The us made it illegal in some cases to state hormone free on the labels...apparently it's additive hate or something.

Pennsylvania Bans Hormone-free Labels for Milk

http://www.rachel.org/?q=es/node/447

The Consumers Union, the Cancer Prevention Coalition, and other groups are concerned that milk from cows that have been injected with bGH may be harmful to humans. They point out that bGH has been banned in Europe and Canada. Here are the main reasons for the red flag:...

...Yes, although the FDA and bGH manufacturers have resisted public demand that milk containing bGH be labeled as such. (In fact, they have also opposed labeling milk as bGH-free.) So milk (and other dairy products) that's not labeled may contain bGH. If you'd rather not give your toddler bGH milk, you can buy milk labeled "rbGH-free." Or you can serve organic (but not unpasteurized) milk.
https://www.babycenter.com/0_bovine-growth-hormone-and-milk-what-you-need-to-know_12493.bc

"Organic." "All natural." "GMO free." "Grass fed." "Cage free." "Cruelty free." "Hormone free." These and other labels are everywhere on meat.

If they confuse you, you're not alone. Many of these phrases don't mean what you might think.

But when it comes to any poultry or pork products — we're talking chicken, bacon, turkey, ducks, pork chops, and pork or chicken sausages — there's one claim that is especially unnecessary: "hormone free" or "no added hormones."

This label might make you believe that the product is different or healthier than similar products without that label.

But the reality is that all poultry and pork sold in the US must be "hormone free."
http://www.businessinsider.com/no-added-hormones-chicken-pork-usda-fda-regulations-2016-3?op=1
 
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