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Originally Posted by HotHotHeat
So you're saying I could bring back more alcohol?...
The point is Canada would still be it's own country.
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Countries in the EU do give up some sovereignty though. Many countries have to give in to the "EU" way of doing things and that doesn't always fit with their culture and demographics. For example, the EU has strict rules about agriculture and food production that prevents people in some countries in the union from using their land in ways that suit them the best. I know in Slovenia for example, that the way the cured meat was not in line with EU standards that were imposed by wealthier members and it put a lot of small "mom and pop" types out of work. Basically, if you aren't a big fish in the union, you end up as a migrant worker.