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  • #16
    Originally posted by notyoueither
    What do you expect? That is the organisation which helped lead the charge against one of our past PMs. They floated story after story about a scandal based on a book that was based on lies. Finally, the RCMP investigated and guess what? The politician successfully sued the government of Canada for the botched job they did. Turned out there never was any evidence of wrong doing by the PM.
    F*cker deserved it. They should have just made up stuff to say about him. Johnny Cretin's ten times the PM that the Irish thief was.
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    • #17
      Originally posted by DanS
      What a sh!tty article. It didn't even say who the Senators were, where they were from, and their party affiliation.
      Dan, they always report the name and party affiliation of Canadian politicians when they feature in stories, but not always for American politicos. If the focus is on what it means to us then they usually won't (especially in a short article like the one I linked). If the focus is on the American political dynamic, they will. CNN usually does the same thing for foreign political stories too...
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      • #18
        bad move for the US

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        • #19
          Dirty protectionists
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          • #20
            Not the first time the US pushes protectionism.
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            • #21
              Originally posted by Frogger


              F*cker deserved it. They should have just made up stuff to say about him.
              Uhhhmmm... That's what they did.
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              • #22
                Dan, they always report the name and party affiliation of Canadian politicians when they feature in stories, but not always for American politicos. If the focus is on what it means to us then they usually won't (especially in a short article like the one I linked). If the focus is on the American political dynamic, they will. CNN usually does the same thing for foreign political stories too...


                But without that information how can you judge anything? I mean, you can't evaluate the chances of passage without knowing who's backing it.
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                • #23
                  You're really thinking like an American here, Imran. Pretend this story was about Canada imposing duties on American oranges. What you'd get would be the outrageous proposal, then reaction from US sources, and based on that the possibilities of passage and what it means to US...
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                  • #24
                    Originally posted by Frogger
                    Pretend this story was about Canada imposing duties on American oranges.
                    Sounds like a plan, slap a tariff on and start buying
                    oranges from CUBA. We could cut a deal for sending
                    our snowbirds to fidel's island too.

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                    • #25
                      Pretend this story was about Canada imposing duties on American oranges. What you'd get would be the outrageous proposal, then reaction from US sources, and based on that the possibilities of passage and what it means to US...


                      Not if it was a few members of the legislature on the opposition side. If the government proposed it, then yes. That's why you need to know who proposed it.
                      “I give you a new commandment, that you love one another. Just as I have loved you, you also should love one another. By this everyone will know that you are my disciples, if you have love for one another.”
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                      • #26


                        I'm starting to get frigging tired of this. I'm with the CA on this one (!)

                        Pull out of negotiations right now and tell them to f*ck off. Their lumber industry will die before ours at this rate, and there's no way the WTO would approve 45% tarriffs.
                        12-17-10 Mohamed Bouazizi NEVER FORGET
                        Stadtluft Macht Frei
                        Killing it is the new killing it
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                        • #27
                          Can I add yet one more point of view - that of the American consumer????

                          Housing prices in much of the US are currently through the roof (pardon the expression) abd housing affordability is a real problem. While materials are only a small part of the cost of housing, every little bit helps (or hurts) So in addition to pssing off our canadian neighbors (at a time when we need to build world alliances) higher tariffs would hurt American consumers and the American housing industry. We sometimes forget that the purpose of trade is not to benefit the producing industries, but to benefit consumers.
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