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We need to pay for this.

I propose telling our representatives to stop corporate welfare.

From MSN

The prime minister's intelligence and security adviser says it's time for Canada to be less dependent on its partners, comments that come a day after the U.S. launched a trade war against its northern neighbour.

"We need to be a little bit more selfish now," said Nathalie Drouin, while speaking on a panel Wednesday morning to a room of international military and security officials in Ottawa.

"Yes we need to make our NATO target, we need to make sure that we remain a reliable partner for NORAD. But we need first to think about Canada and how to protect Canada and this is where our focus should be."

On Tuesday, U.S. President Donald Trump followed through on his threat to impose 25 per cent tariffs on most Canadian goods, a decision that launched both countries into turbulent economic times. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau responded with counter-tariffs on an initial tranche of $30 billion worth of American goods.

Trudeau said Tuesday that Trump is trying to prompt "a total collapse of the Canadian economy" because he thinks that will "make it easier to annex us," something the U.S. president has repeatedly said he wants to do.

The president's trade war and consistent prodding about making Canada the 51st state are far from his only stance compounding global uncertainty.

Trump has made it clear he wants to see a swift end to the war sparked by Russia's 2022 full-scale invasion of Ukraine via negotiations with Moscow.

Trudeau noted that Trump is attacking his country's "closest partner and ally" while "talking about working positively with Russia and appeasing Vladimir Putin, a lying, murderous dictator."

The United States ended aid to Ukraine after an argument between Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and U.S. President Donald Trump in the Oval Office last week.

In her opening remarks, Drouin said Canada needs "to have the appropriate capabilities to defend Canada."

"We are in the most unsettling time since the Second World War," Drouin said. "I could not avoid saying our paradigm relationship with the U.S. has changed."

There are concerns with how the new White House administration will approach intelligence.

As the panel was preparing to begin, senior White House officials announced the country has temporarily cut off intelligence-sharing with Ukraine

One of Drouin's predecessors, Vincent Rigby, voiced concerns last month that the U.S. will weaponize access to American intelligence with traditional allies over trade irritants.

Canadian Security Intelligence Service Director Dan Rogers, also a speaker on Wednesday's panel, expressed optimism that won't be the case, arguing the U.S. benefits from its intelligence relationship with Canada.

"If you can rely on partners to act in their self-interest, then they should continue to value the binational co-operation between U.S. and Canada in the intelligence space. And I think they do," he said.

"Now is a great time to double down on the things that make us strong."

[–] [email protected] 1 points 7 hours ago (1 children)

I understand and respect your disagreement.

I view it as a trolley problem: if you don't flip the switch, or you love Krasnov, 3 people die. If you do, 1 person dies.

The ones who do nothing and do not flip the switch are in agreement with the Krasnov lovers since there is no "conscientious objector" button at the polls.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 7 hours ago

Thanks for that! The analysis you present doesn't seem to account for the Jokers having variable values based on information only you and the receiver have predetermined, which is what I would propose to help solitaire be more secure. Also, a non-standard deck would help, such as a tarot deck.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 7 hours ago

Heheh yea, it's overthinking. Elbows up is just hockey term for going to fight. Like, I'm wearing armour, good luck with a body shot.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 9 hours ago

“All players, no matter which country they play in, get paid in U.S. dollars,” Bettman told CNBC’s Becky Quick on Squawk Box on Wednesday. “So if the impact of the tariffs is to see the Canadian dollar drop relative to the U.S. dollar, it will make it more difficult and more painful.”

Okay, but we put a tariff on our Canadian labour and we get 25% bonus. Win-con!

[–] [email protected] 4 points 10 hours ago (1 children)

In Mother Russia, the rich eat the poor.

FTFY

[–] [email protected] 1 points 12 hours ago (2 children)

Not sure if you're serious, bud.

Elbows up means get ready to fight.

[–] [email protected] 4 points 12 hours ago

They're welcome to operate here, and pretty much always have been. Originally, VP Krasnov said amongst other things like fentanyl, we have to "open up" our banking. This I read as "deregulate" our banking to allow more risky, predatory, and derivative practices which served to crash Murca in '08, making a ton of money for those involved in the ~~bailout~~ welfare payments.

[–] [email protected] 3 points 15 hours ago (2 children)
[–] [email protected] 6 points 15 hours ago

Hole brothers! So holesome!

[–] [email protected] 1 points 16 hours ago

The pesky first amendment only applies where VP Krasnov says it does, comrade. Rules for thee, not for he.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 16 hours ago (3 children)

I understand what you're saying. I also dispute the 50% number.

I'm saying only 30% of the country voted for him, 30% against, and 40% voted with their asses, making the effective amount of "love" 70%, not 50%.

Approval rating of ~50% notwithstanding, he has a 70% mandate to fuck shit up when we have 40% ass-voters.

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