Yes, I am trying to figure out some of the reactions here. Specifically, why looking after your own interests is somehow unfair to others.
It's a US decision. None of us is, or will be, sitting with the Americans discussing this.
"Dead insects on the window do not stop flies from coming in." - Murphy
What that means is another deal will come along.
Airbus is a start. There will be others. In a few years, we will be selling to the US again, sans duty, like nothing ever happened. Business has a way of digging up demand. The worst case is Bombardier folds. While I personally don't see that happening, as someone pointed out, the Liberals are in power and will "subsidize" the hell out of them, because it's the right (Liberal) thing to do.
And while none of us will be negotiating with the US over this, or any other deals, try generating some positive thoughts. Have a good idea? Post it. Crying and whining is what losers do.
“Do not learn how to react, learn how to respond.” - Buddha