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Old 03-06-2025, 09:46 PM   #2028
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I don’t believe that we should keep our tariffs on if he US removes theirs. We don’t need to inflict more damage on Canadians by keeping tariffs on longer than we have to. So retaliatory tariffs are something we need to do, but nothing more. We all have heard and read how tariffs are harmful to both sides, so we don’t need to contribute to the damage.

One thing that is nice to see, and unifying country-wide is that there isn’t the same hate and protest hate for new pipelines that there used to be. Wasn’t it he Liberals who were paying grants or something for people to protest the very pipeline me that they ended up buying? Crazy.

Anyways, hopefully all that virtue signaling about how all pipelines are bad for us and bad for the environment is in the rear view mirror and we can move forward to diversify our economy and trading partners on the global market.

Man, we really fell for that crap years ago. I hate to beat a dead horse, but think of how much stronger Canada would be and how much stronger our tariff negotiations would be if we had a functioning Northern Gateway, along with LNG export terminals on the way.
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