Most of them are foreign owned. BHP developed Jansen. Mosaic HQ is in Chicago. Canadians do work there though.ANd what about all the Canadians that earn their living mining potash?
And at the Port of Vancouver and our two railroads . Not to mention royalties etc.Most of them are foreign owned. BHP developed Jansen. Mosaic HQ is in Chicago. Canadians do work there though.
You missed Nutrien.Most of them are foreign owned. BHP developed Jansen. Mosaic HQ is in Chicago. Canadians do work there though.
LONDON, July 27 (Reuters) - In the end, Europe found it lacked the leverage to pull Donald Trump's America into a trade pact on its terms and so has signed up to a deal it can just about stomach - albeit one that is clearly skewed in the U.S.'s favour.Just got a deal done with the EU. Art of the deal.
Any agreement that preserves Trump’s illegal tariffs would lock Canada into a subservient role for many years to come. And there’s no assurance that Trump would even live up to his end (given his regular violations of more comprehensive binding deals, like the Canada-U.S.-Mexico Agreement).
The negotiations between Washington and Ottawa have also included non-trade-related national security matters, including the border, defence spending, immigration, fentanyl, indigestion, shits & giggles, the 51st state sovereignty trolling, and Mr. Trump’s proposed Golden-ish Dome missile defence system among other come and go issues day to day as needed to distract from the Epstein issue among other US domestic distractions when needed.
Why shouldn't he? In what way has he failed to make it clear that he does not care about you, the people of North America, or the economy?this asshole is playing golf when the north american economy has gone to shit.![]()
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Really , that is your take on Trump ? Hatred is a funny emotion isn’t it ? Have a blast from the past and remember , sing along .Why shouldn't he? In what way has he failed to make it clear that he does not care about you, the people of North America, or the economy?
I'm feeling 7UP I'm feeling 7UPReally , that is your take on Trump ? Hatred is a funny emotion isn’t it ? Have a blast from the past and remember , sing along .
Every one is beautiful in their own waaay .
Have a coke on me .
My wager the sticking issue is over the NWP and a Navy/AFB base at Greys Bay as well as US pipelines crossing Canada.Prime Minister Mark Carney said deals U.S. President Donald Trump has reached with other trade partners aren’t “necessarily” templates for Canada’s negotiations with the United States, given the differences in the trading relationships.
Politicians, companies and investors in Canada have been watching the progress of the EU deal closely as a bellwether for a possible U.S. agreement with Canada. Like Japan – which agreed to a 15-per-cent baseline U.S. tariff last week – the EU is a major U.S. ally and significant trading partner. Sounds familiar.
But he said that Canada is in a different position than other U.S. trading partners as it enters an “intense phase” of negotiations. “There are similarities. There are differences. One is geographic proximity,” Mr. Carney told reporters at a press conference in Prince Edward Island.
He also noted Europe’s need to find alternative energy sources after Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, which appears to have shaped the deal.
“Europe needs to fully get itself off Russian energy, so they’re going to buy American energy to help them do that,” Mr. Carney told reporters. “America needs Canadian energy.”Trudeau Makes Good on Ethical Energy to Germany
Naturally, I expect Ezra Levant to be his #1 cheerleader. Trudeau is set to sign an energy development agreement largely focused on hydrogen with German Chancellor Olaf Scholz during Scholz's visit to Canada next week. Europe, and Germany in particular, are heavily reliant on Russian oil and...forums.canadiancontent.net
Alberta GTFO?
Now that the election is over and Skippy not only lost but lost bigly, Alberta's Cunt in Charge is pushing the demands she said before the election, or threatening. She's also talked about putting in a way for Albertan's to have a referendum over the idea of leaving. Except... So will...forums.canadiancontent.net
The deal with the EU is the sixth/100 trade agreement Mr. Trump has reached in recent months as he has sought to remake the global trading system with the highest tariffs since the 1930s. He has also made deals with Britain, Japan, Indonesia, Vietnam and the Philippines.Kelly McParland: How decades of Liberal indifference created Danielle Smith
https://nationalpost.com/opinion/kelly-mcparland-how-decades-of-liberal-indifference-created-danielle-smith Well... not entirely wrong that's for sure. It is probably true that albertans demand more respect than they SHOULD get, and get less respect than they deserve. Many think the feds make...forums.canadiancontent.net
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The EU’s trade deal with the U.S. isn’t a blueprint for Canada, Carney says — The Globe and Mail
Ottawa faces a Trump-imposed Aug. 1 deadline to strike an agreementapple.news
The EU deal – which was negotiated by the European Commission on behalf of member states – met with mixed reviews on Monday. The political response in Europe ranged from lukewarm to downright hostile. German Chancellor Friedrich Merz said the deal would hurt both the U.S. and Europe and cause “significant” damage to Germany, but added that “more simply wasn’t achievable.”
French Prime Minister François Bayrou said on social media that the EU had resigned “itself to submission,” while Michel Barnier, France’s former prime minister and the EU’s former chief negotiator for Brexit, called it an admission of weakness: “Weakness in negotiating posture, weakness in the desire for reindustrialization, weakness in the ambition to compete in new technologies,” he wrote on X.
Jacob Funk Kirkegaard, a senior fellow at the Brussels think tank Bruegel, said that the agreement was worse than expected, when looked at purely in terms of trade.
“It basically gives Donald Trump more or less whatever he wants,” Mr. Kirkegaard said in an interview. But seen in a broader context, where the EU is trying to keep the U.S. on board with the North Atlantic Treaty Organization military alliance and supportive of Ukraine in its war with Russia, the deal had a “certain” logic, he said.
“This isn’t really a trade deal. It’s kind of a deal that tries to manage or steer, if you like, the broader transatlantic relationship,” Mr. Kirkegaard said. “If you view the deal through those lenses, then it is less of a disappointment, it is less of a lopsided deal. But it does reflect the basic fact that there is a major war in Europe at the moment and the United States remains the military hegemon in the West.”
You would think, diplomatically, threats & stupidity about the “51st State” would then be something that wouldn’t exist if this was actually part of a negotiation…& the whole fentanyl/immigration/whatever type excuses would never have happened if this was “really” what the negotiations where over… instead of the cluster fuck that we’ve witnessed for the last six months.My wager the sticking issue is over the NWP and a Navy/AFB base at Greys Bay as well as US pipelines crossing Canada.
The US has a thing about dominating strategic shipping routes. NWP is co-owned.
Never show your hand is his style of negotiation. Canadians should be told what is being negotiated. We know the whole golden shower dome thing is coming so what involved in that and Greys Bay/NWP.You would think, diplomatically, threats & stupidity about the “51st State” would then be something that wouldn’t exist if this was actually part of a negotiation…& the whole fentanyl/immigration/whatever type excuses would never have happened if this was “really” what the negotiations where over… instead of the cluster fuck that we’ve witnessed for the last six months.
Funny how the liberals couldn't find a business case to export Canadian energy to Europe, despite European leaders practically begging for our products, the US all of a sudden becomes a major supplier. Almost like it was paid for.He also noted Europe’s need to find alternative energy sources after Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, which appears to have shaped the deal.
Trump is Always showing his hand, all eleventeen of them, from every angle, and then he takes them back and then he throws them out and then he flips them over, and then it’s his feet, as he throws shit at the wall to see what sticks, and how gullible and stupid people really are.Never show your hand is his style of negotiation. Canadians should be told what is being negotiated. We know the whole golden shower dome thing is coming so what involved in that and Greys Bay/NWP.
We don't know what Mark of the beast Carney is doing for stupid shit. He's a weasel. Weasels do weasley things.Trump is Always showing his hand, all eleventeen of them, from every angle, and then he takes them back and then he throws them out and then he flips them over, and then it’s his feet, as he throws shit at the wall to see what sticks, and how gullible and stupid people really are.
That could just be my impression from the outside looking in though.
(The statement comes as Canada's cabinet point-person on U.S. trade talks, Dominic LeBlanc, travels to Washington for the second time in recent days for what Prime Minister Mark Carney described Monday as an "intense" phase of negotiations before this week's deadline)We don't know what Mark of the beast Carney is doing for stupid shit. He's a weasel. Weasels do weasley things.
Hmmm….If that’s the case, you’d think they would’ve mentioned this six months ago without turning complete populations hostile towards the US over this Orange Arsehole & his posturing?Trump is Always showing his hand, all eleventeen of them, from every angle, and then he takes them back and then he throws them out and then he flips them over, and then it’s his feet, as he throws shit at the wall to see what sticks, and how gullible and stupid people really are.
Never show your hand is his style of negotiation. Canadians should be told what is being negotiated. We know the whole golden shower dome thing is coming so what involved in that and Greys Bay/NWP.
Trump is Always showing his hand, all eleventeen of them, from every angle, and then he takes them back and then he throws them out and then he flips them over, and then it’s his feet, as he throws shit at the wall to see what sticks, and how gullible and stupid people really are.
Last week, Trump described the talks with Canada as "not really a negotiation" and suggested Canada could simply face tariffs set unilaterally in Washington. Carney later told reporters in Prince Edward Island that talks with the U.S. have been "difficult" because Ottawa's negotiators are "fighting for Canada."In Canada's case, Trump has complained about limits to dairy imports, a digital services tax that Carney has since cancelled, and concerns about fentanyl, border security and the number of U.S. banks operating in Canada.
Trump's latest tariff threat against Canada, detailed in an open letter to Carney earlier this month, is to impose a 35 per cent import duty on Canadian goods starting Aug. 1.We don't know what Mark of the beast Carney is doing for stupid shit. He's a weasel. Weasels do weasley things.
Trump also imposed 25 per cent tariffs on Canadian products and 10 per cent tariffs on energy and critical minerals, which the U.S. linked to concerns about the deadly drug fentanyl and illegal immigration. However, on March 7, goods that comply with the Canada-United States Mexico Agreement (CUSMA) were exempt from those import duties.You would think, diplomatically, threats & stupidity about the “51st State” would then be something that wouldn’t exist if this was actually part of a negotiation…& the whole fentanyl/immigration/whatever type excuses would never have happened if this was “really” what the negotiations where over… instead of the cluster fuck that we’ve witnessed for the last six months.
So no more tariffs on lumber if we let US shit in tariff free? Or is it a one way street?U.S. President Donald Trump will accept nothing short of "completely open markets" to American goods in other countries, his commerce secretary said Tuesday, as uncertainty continues over whether Canada and a host of nations can reach agreements with the United States before Trump's latest threatened tariffs are supposed to kick in Friday, etc…
(The statement comes as Canada's cabinet point-person on U.S. trade talks, Dominic LeBlanc, travels to Washington for the second time in recent days for what Prime Minister Mark Carney described Monday as an "intense" phase of negotiations before this week's deadline)
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Speaking Tuesday on U.S. television network CNBC, Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick said Trump is ready to impose his threatened tariffs and "move on" unless deals are reached by Friday. Lutnick also said the U.S. has rejected offers from several countries, which he didn't name (?), that fall short of the access Trump wants for American exports.
"Many, many countries had made us OK offers to open their markets — you know, 50 per cent, 30 per cent … The president said, 'No, no. I want them open,'" said Lutnick.
"So now the price of a deal with the United States of America is black and white: completely open markets."
Hmmm….If that’s the case, you’d think they would’ve mentioned this six months ago without turning complete populations hostile towards the US over this Orange Arsehole & his posturing?
Trump has argued that the U.S. needs tariffs to wrest manufacturing and investment from other countries, and to correct unfair balances where the U.S. buys more from other countries than it sells to them, but that’s so…earlier this morning?![]()
Canada seeks tariff exemptions as Donald Trump demands 'completely open markets' — Toronto Star
It remains unclear whether Canada and other countries can reach trade deals with the U.S. before Trump's threatened tariffs are supposed to kick in Friday.apple.news
Will Trump completely open the American market to everybody else and their dog? I’m kind of doubting that….
No, it's a two-way street. But only one way is toll.So no more tariffs on lumber if we let US shit in tariff free? Or is it a one way street?