Yes, but it costs more (in Canadian dollars) to go there and actually use that second home.
Yes, but it costs more (in Canadian dollars) to go there and actually use that second home.
I expect the chaos that Trump is creating, and his threats against Canada also play a significant part in their decision.
I don’t think Finkelstein’s quote takes into account a severe narcissist.
In the narcissistic mind, the only right is something that benefits them, and the only wrong is something that harms them.
A growing number of Canadians are already calling for exactly that
It certainty make it easier.
Trump wouldn’t recognize hypocrisy if it walked up and kicked him in the balls.
A lot of Canadians have to wait exorbitant amounts of time to see a doctor
As always, you hear more about the failures than the successes where everything works the way it is expected to.
Nobody would think of writing a headline saying “everything worked normally today”.
She picked an in network doctor
Yet another thing that Canadians never have to concern ourselves with.
and the cost of few thousand dollars was not that great to them.
How wonderful for them…
Hasn’t this been an issue with EPC under the last several councils (or iterations of EPC)?
Maybe we could get away with the app store
As a first step, we could strengthen any of our our data protection and consumer protection laws that are lower then the EU laws/regulations to bring them up to the higher standard.
Agreed.
Doctrow’s suggestion is a good long term approach and definitely something we should have started when Trump first tried to attack our economy.
But in the short term we also need to react swiftly and in kind. And to focus that response disproportionately on the people and industries that most strongly enable Trump and his supporters.
Working against expanding our markets and suppliers is geography, though. It takes much longer and costs much more to move goods between Canada and Europe/Asia/South America than it does to the US.
Trump thinks that by making his citizen pay 25% more for aluminium, wood, etc,
Don’t forget Smith’s precious oil.
He has been asked in interviews several times.
As you may have noticed, he continues to not run for office.
But the Canadian government insisted that no nuclear weapons existed on Canadian soil. This
So the sign at the outskirts declaring Regina to be a “nuclear weapons free zone”, while technically correct, is more than a bit disingenuous?
Panama was one of the things he ranted about in his speech today.
I don’t believe I have ever seen a Dacia on the road in North America.
The options to buy a smaller EV are extremely limited here.
As much as the public sentiment is against Trudeau, voting for whoever can best prevent a Conservative majority is my pragmatic protest vote.
Expressing and demonstrating that his views have changed for the better.
I think the main point of to eliminate the PPP. Which is a beneficial move for any piece of public infrastructure.