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So much for keeping this secret. Not a good luck for Canada. Likely cost us millions, perhaps billions.
. @PierrePoilievre@MarkJCarney
Are we seriously OK with the government invading a property to murder 400 healthy ostriches because they fucking say so?
Is this a country you’re proud of?
Are these killers welcome in your home and business?
Im utterly disgusted on every level
@Concern70732755 I am in 100% but only if ERIKA agrees and we can be affiliated = I will work to establish in Alberta (75 so college days are gone but back is strong)
January 19th, 2023:
Trudeau flatly refused Japan and Germany’s request for assistance in securing additional natural gas supplies from Canada.
February 7, 2025:
Trump announces a $1 Trillion dollar joint venture between Japan and the US, for oil and gas, auto, steel and an Alaskan pipline project.
I don’t even have words for this epic failure.
Japan came to Canada looking for us to supply them with resources. Justin Trudeau said no as the world needs to "decarbonize".
Donald Trump had a meeting with Japan and a $1T investment into US has been discussed, including auto manufacturers coming to Detroit and LNG export facility for Japan and pipelines in Alaska, cutting Canada out.
Meanwhile, Team Canada and Justin Trudeau Liberals are still talking about their feelings.
This country is run by idiots.
In today's episode of Canada's justice system is a joke:
A "Winnipeg" man, truck driver Komalpreet Sidhu, was busted with trafficking over $50M of meth into Canada - one of the largest narcotics seizures in Prairie's history, was released on bail.
He isn't a Canadian citizen and after being here for almost 10 years he still barely speaks English needing a Punjabi translator.
These are the kind of people we immigrated into Canada are in our trucking industry.
Notice a trend yet?
More on tariffs: How Canada wins.
You beat a gorilla by outsmarting it. You can’t compete with a gorilla on strength and size. You use his strength against him.
Here are the facts. Please have an open mind and don’t let your hatred of the US president blind you to doing what’s best for our country.
1. Trump campaigned on delivering results for the border and reducing fentanyl. He promised tariffs as a way to get what they want. He is under huge pressure to get wins for his base. Look at the highly televised ICE raids. They want a spectacle.
2. Trump cannot afford to look weak with Canada because the rest of the world is watching. The US’s policy on Russia / Iran / China / NK will not work if they see the US capitulate to Canada in any way. We must not puff our chest and dare Trump to crush us. Our response must be smart and measured.
3. Trump is not the God-Emperor of America. He is on a 2 year election timer. If the Republicans lose the midterms, the rest of his agenda will be stonewalled. He doesn’t have time to f*ck around which is why the administration is moving so fast.
4. Tariffs are not universally popular in the Republican Party. If he tariffs too hard for too long, his own party will begin grumbling.
5. Trump has shown that he cares massively about maintaining face and how the US is perceived. We will use this against him.
6. Important! Escalating will only cause more pain. The US has limitless levers it can pull. The quickest, sending our bond market skyrocketing, is easy — any of the nuclear options will bring us to our knees.
Here’s what we should do to win:
1. Commit publicly to working with the US on border security and drug flow. Be so loud about cooperating that moderate Republicans and Democrats fight on our behalf. If we keep on threatening war, it will be political suicide for any US politician to defend Canada.
2. Levy a few strategic retaliatory tariffs to save face and target their weaknesses, but open the door to negotiation. We must give them an off-ramp that guarantees mutual prosperity and safety.
3. Announce the greatest set of policies unleashing free enterprise in Canadian history. Build more pipelines, open up trade routes, cut taxes, subsidize our businesses from trade. This won’t solve the pain of tariffs today, but markets are forward looking so they will reward Canada.
4. Make a win-win deal. Give Trump a political win for his base, we’ll take the economic win and spend the next 10 years building our country.
5. Publicly commit to hitting our 2% GDP defense spending target within 12 months.
To suggest it’s cowardly or treasonous to make a deal is completely foolish. If you wish to marytr Canada’s economy because you want to prove a point, I believe you are the real traitor.
For better or for worse, our country shares the longest land border in the world with the world’s greatest economic and military superpower. Our fate is inextricably tied to theirs. Nobody is coming to save us. But we can find a path to common prosperity and self-reliance by getting our house in order.
Team Canada rules...
1) All voting power stays within 2 provinces Ontario & Quebec.
2) Redistribute Western wealth to Eastern provinces as a means to buy federal election votes. Provide no regional fairness or equity to facilitate this.
3) Appoint judges, senators & law enforcement commissioners so they have no accountability to the public or their region, just to those who appoint them.
4) Demonize Alberta whenever possible while using their wealth to fund the country. Block their projects & industry while carving out exceptions for Ontario, Quebec & East coast provinces.
What did I miss?
@stephen_taylor 1000%+++
Seems like @ABDanielleSmith is the only adult here.
1. The ONLY Premier who made the effort to see @realDonaldTrump
2. The only one who publicly showed her plans to stop border/drugs problems
3. The only one trying to work with Trump, instead of just blaming him.
Understand: what Smith objects to is not a special tax that singled out the oil sector. She objects to oil and gas having to pay the same tariff as everyone else. She's been petitioning Trump for a carveout; the federal export tax, if it comes, would be to level the playing field with other sectors (while ensuring the revenues accrue to Canada rather than Trump).
Smith has plan to stop feds from looting Alberta to fund tariff crisis | Calgary Herald https://t.co/d9UjBgQ1Lf
Over the last 24 hours I had the opportunity to meet President @realdonaldtrump at Mar-a-Lago last night and at his golf club this morning.
We had a friendly and constructive conversation during which I emphasized the mutual importance of the U.S. - Canadian energy relationship, and specifically, how hundreds of thousands of American jobs are supported by energy exports from Alberta.
I was also able to have similar discussions with several key allies of the incoming administration and was encouraged to hear their support for a strong energy and security relationship with Canada.
On behalf of Albertans, I will continue to engage in constructive dialogue and diplomacy with the incoming administration and elected federal and state officials from both parties, and will do all I can to further Alberta’s and Canada’s interests.
The United States and Canada are both proud and independent nations with one of the most important security alliances on earth and the largest economic partnership in history. We need to preserve our independence while we grow this critical partnership for the benefit of Canadians and Americans for generations to come.