@stephen_taylor@eesquid And if not for both Trump, the globalist bait and switch, this would have been the case in 2025.
A more perfect storm couldn't have conspired against it.
Canadians support Mark Carney’s management of the economy, even though he’s presided over the worst first year of growth for a prime minister since at least 1963, a poll showed. https://t.co/XtHIBvReFl
REPORT: Internal review @ParksCanada calls the creation of national parks culturally “harmful” and a “colonial injustice.” Management “now acknowledges this harmful historical legacy,” said report withheld from the public for 2 years.
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Andrew's an economist now.
The market should ultimately decide where the value is best added, there's no universal rule stating whether there's economic benefit or not, it's situational.
Canada makes cars, for example. Based on the generality below we should just export steel.
There is precisely zero economic benefit in producing higher value-added goods. What firms want are higher *margins*, wherever they can get ’em — it doesn’t matter where in the value-added chain.
The value-added fallacy is one of the oldest and most pernicious in economics. It’s a form of industrial snobbery: the kind that leads people to lament being “hewers of wood and drawers of water” in the country with perhaps the greatest supplies of both in the world.
Canada's completely lost the plot when it comes to what the role of our judicial system should be.
The focus seems to have shifted solely to the impact to the perpetrator and away from the victims and the safety of society at large.
A bizarre case and a horrific precedent. The Alberta Court of Appeal has affirmed that a man is effectively exempt from the Criminal Code because he doesn't understand language or society's institutions. https://t.co/ynYRZo4N1f
Making nice with Trump is bad for Carney's polling. He needs a bogeyman to blame for Canada's woes otherwise people might realize we've actually done all this to ourselves.
It's time for mainstream media to call it like it is.
@MarkJCarney clearly mishandled the trade negotiations with the US.
Countless Canadian workers will lose their jobs. This is a disaster. ⬇️
What an embarrassment. Carney's been promising to build at unprecedented rates and to fast-track projects for over a year now, and we still can't get things done.
Want to know why investment is fleeing Canada?
This is why.
Canada tells UAE it is not ready for its C$70bn investment. Lack of shovel-ready projects is holding back Carney’s plan to double trade with partners outside of the US, @IlyaGridneff reports https://t.co/7yzMoOsr3d
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