the smartest thing for canada and canadians to do would be to still boycot american products. Of course shit heads like ford will go back to 'business as usual' because it was all an act from the start for them
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at the very least you still strongly, and publicly explore every single trade avenue that goes around the states. The US is going to be an opportunistic thorn at the very least as long as the trump regime is in power. Do not give an inch.
the kind of annoying thing (but also sort of funny) is this whole fiasco has exposed Poillevre as a total fraud who is comically unprepared to lead while by comparison, Ford has looked better than his compatriots (ahem, Danielle Smith lmao).
The part that's annoying is that Ford comes off so competent by comparison that it feels inevitable he ends up as federal CPC leader at some point and maybe soon.
and for all his faults, Doug Ford still REALLY wants to be genuinely liked by the people and it keeps him grounded in a way that other soulless minions of the oligarchy are not.
I think he does actually want to give a bit of a shit about "the little guy", but more in a pat him on the back way than fundamentally support institutions that help people.
oh he's massivly corrupt and will sell us out in the end, but he's just more cautious and less cruel about it. He wants to have people shake his hand and crack a Molson with him, not get on their knees and bow like the trumps of the world
booze? sure, that's a viable commodity that people want and is 'worth' it for PR and financial/economic reasons.
Putting starlink back on when it should have never been signed in the first place is an error
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That is all any of this will amount to.
Putting starlink back on when it should have never been signed in the first place is an error