.. PM Carney costed internal trade barriers at annual $300 billion, &identified multi billion $ need for defence spending This makes clear the political games which have crippled housing market in Cda.CGovts to spend $3.2-billion to cut homebuilding fees https://t.co/x5BKHV73x5
"When British Columbians next go to the polls, the election will be fought over the endless quagmires of reconciliation, affordability & addiction. It will also be fought over property rights & that issue promises to overshadow all the others" https://t.co/O7xddsTSDM #bcpoli#yyj
. Clearly relationships can never be an end in themselves. For @MarkJCarney they are a means of living his Davos speech to mitigate risk for Cdn businesses to pursue customers in new markets, only customers csn diversify our trade. @TCSRefreshSDC@PerrinBeatty
I think even the article shows the limits. All that effort and they still got hit with tariffs. You can't relationship-build your way out of being a price-taker.
.Established in 1996 by the provincial government https://t.co/0SkwHQAEa6 ca is the best trade promotion partnership with the private sector in Canada&indeed the world. The governance and service delivery model was designed for this moment.
. An excellent anaysis as to why Saskatchewan consistently punches above it weight in global markets but is overlooked in Canada. How Saskatchewan’s ‘soft power’ laid the groundwork for Canada to diversify trade /via @globeandmail https://t.co/dzLg6UjSoW @PerrinBeatty
.There are many reasons for SK success ib the global market but a key feature is the deep and sustained partnership between provincial govt and the private sector.
. An excellent anaysis as to why Saskatchewan consistently punches above it weight in global markets but is overlooked in Canada. How Saskatchewan’s ‘soft power’ laid the groundwork for Canada to diversify trade /via @globeandmail https://t.co/dzLg6UjSoW @PerrinBeatty
. An excellent anaysis as to why Saskatchewan consistently punches above it weight in global markets but is overlooked in Canada. How Saskatchewan’s ‘soft power’ laid the groundwork for Canada to diversify trade /via @globeandmail https://t.co/dzLg6UjSoW @PerrinBeatty
“You maybe don’t like the way the President says it, but … what he’s saying is we’re open to offers." Nonsense. Hoekstra has no clue what Trump means because Trump doesn't know from minute to minute. Hoekstra needs to clam up. No credibility. https://t.co/Um4o3AYkKz #yyj#bcpoli
. What a great call to meaningful political action by for and from the people of Victoria and Saanich. In whose interests does Premier Eby govern?@stan_bartlett@cfibBC@Adam_Stirling@OAG_BC Premier Eby, let us vote on amalgamation https://t.co/bYZeWBj2kS via @timescolonist
In this latest pulse market report from @AgPulseTweets, read how favourable moisture conditions in southern lentil regions contract to persistent dryness in northern chickpea-growing areas of Queensland and New South Wales: https://t.co/y0HEOxk3Gt
. US Government Wins the Alfred Nobel Booby Prize with a one two punch -tariffs +Straight of Hormuz. aluminum smelters more resilient than expected despite U.S. tariffs https://t.co/TCqMfaoF4V via @timescolonist@FITTNews@Adam_Stirling@PerrinBeatty