@edwardgaschnitz@CFL_News@Ticats Ok, first, that pic is an artist's rendering, not a photograph. Second, the goal posts are moving for the start of the 2027 season, not this season
@Ben__Grant I am seeing negative comments specifically pointing out the Argos defence ("pathetic" was the term used). What is your opinion of this year's D with the changes that were made?
Canada’s Aluminium Is Going to Europe. Brilliant Work, Donald.
A 50% tariff on Canadian aluminium, the one country on Earth that was happily selling the stuff at sensible prices, right next door, through an integrated supply chain that took decades to build. And now that aluminium is sailing across the Atlantic to Europe instead.
Canadian exports to the EU went from near zero to between 6% and 40% of monthly totals in the space of a year. Just vanished eastward. Extraordinary result.
US consumers are now paying $6,200 a ton for aluminium. Europeans are paying $4,300.  American manufacturers taxed nearly two thousand dollars a ton more than their competitors. For beer cans. And car parts. And buildings. Tremendous. Nobody could have seen that coming, except everyone.
Meanwhile Europe, which was already scrambling after losing its Middle Eastern supply to the Iran war, now faces a 5.6 million-ton aluminium deficit in 2026. And Canada just filled it. With metal that used to go to America.
The head of the Aluminium Association of Canada put it with admirable restraint: the EU option “remains attractive,” adding pressure on the US market. What he meant was: Washington handed Europe a competitive advantage in manufacturing while American industry pays the bill.
This is what happens when a trade guru who has spent his career slapping his name on buildings in gold letters decides he understands global commodity flows. No leverage materialises. Just an empty dock in Ohio and a very pleased purchasing manager in Rotterdam.
Well done, Donald.
Gandalv / @Microinteracti1
@CFL_News@YouTube@sportscage@lucmull95 No fan, no team, no one anywhere has a right to complain about their schedule until you tell me your team doesn't have a home game until August and then you only have 6 all season.
@MarkBrolund@NelsonHackewich@Buzios16 Last season DAZN had 335 NFL games. They will carry 23 CFL games in each season of the agreement. Two very different things. In the @3DownNation interview with DAZN they said pricing has not been worked out yet.