I remember a conversation years ago with someone complaining that we needed stricter Canadian-content rules because she watched too many US programmes.
I explained to her that I seldom watched TV and tended to read books from different countries. She was taken aback by finding herself in the position of the consumer of US programming defending Canadian-content laws against someone like me who saw little problem with open programming since I didn't consume that much US programming to begin with.
I wonder if we can say the same for open business markets. Though I might eat meat when it's offered to me, I always buy and prepare vegan. Consequently, I can barely remember the last time I ate at a McDonald's or a Tim Horton's for example. Most restaurants I eat at are privately or family owned. Same for the local Chinese supermarket I sometimes shop at. Consequently, I don't find that McDonald's or Tim Horton's, etc. really are a big concern for me. On the other hand, we can imagine that those who live off of a Mcdonald's diet might lament the lack of a Canadian junk-food alternative to choose from.
I explained to her that I seldom watched TV and tended to read books from different countries. She was taken aback by finding herself in the position of the consumer of US programming defending Canadian-content laws against someone like me who saw little problem with open programming since I didn't consume that much US programming to begin with.
I wonder if we can say the same for open business markets. Though I might eat meat when it's offered to me, I always buy and prepare vegan. Consequently, I can barely remember the last time I ate at a McDonald's or a Tim Horton's for example. Most restaurants I eat at are privately or family owned. Same for the local Chinese supermarket I sometimes shop at. Consequently, I don't find that McDonald's or Tim Horton's, etc. really are a big concern for me. On the other hand, we can imagine that those who live off of a Mcdonald's diet might lament the lack of a Canadian junk-food alternative to choose from.