@bruce_barrett Many products sold in Canada pass through U.S. distribution. They’re often packaged, processed, or warehoused there before shipping north. If the U.S. imposes tariffs on the country of origin, that cost can get baked into the price, regardless of Canadian tariff policy.
@DJCook615688 @jcvolt@Mullin_95 Kruger, Irving Tissue, Cascade, RFP and Domtar are Canadian companies that make most toilet paper consumed in Canada, and 99% of their production is purchased by the US as-is or is white labeled.
@TheFwordNB Consistent lurker. Cautious to engage. Generally, aggressive one anglers rather than a broader view on X. As always, I appreciate your hollistic approach and enjoy your posts 👍 All is well with us and wishing the same for you guys!
@ryansnoddon@poitrasCBC According to NOAA (National Centers for Environmental Information), July 2023 was a few degrees below average in a few cities I checked. What could be the Delta?
@TheFwordNB Great list! Here’s are a few you might want to check out.
Dylan’s Candy Bar
Time Square
Rockefeller
Flatiron (you’d see thus in a double decker bus tour with various places you mentioned)
Chelsea Market
The Battery
One World Trade
Enjoy the trip!
Rogers is dealing with a nationwide outage issue in case you’re wondering why your phone and internet is not working…no ETA or acknowledgement after about an hour. Maybe they’re still sleeping?
@KymLeblanc@sherrykeez This table implies that 2.9% (1,223 of 42,086) of all cases received during the reporting interval were fatal, not 2.9% of all vaccinations during the reporting interval.
We’ve been looking at #livingwalls and #mosswalls often. After a 1/2 dozen instructional videos covering frames, backings and installation we made one for the dining room. It’s 5ft tall x 4ft wide. Pretty solid for our first attempt.