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November 9, 2015
Dear Canadians, In this election much has been made of the need for anti-Harper voters to vote...
October 17, 2015
I was happy to read this morning on Macleans.ca that NDP leader Tom Mulcair took a strong stand...
October 3, 2015
The open letter below is on behalf of Canadian artists who are concerned about how Bill C-51...
October 1, 2015
This is a brief chronology of the current Conservative Canadian government’s long campaign to...
May 20, 2013
Last week the Canadian political website iPolitics.ca published an article about the release of a...
August 2, 2015







Comments by James O'Grady
I’m not as worried about the tariffs as some. We just need to find new biz partners, which can’t be too difficult given the resources we have to sell. Everybody wants them. So, let’s not get our knickers in a knot over it. Let Trump place a 25% tariff on Canadian products and let’s see how the average American consumer likes paying for his tax cuts for the rich. It won’t take long for them to start baulking. In the mean time let’s go find new trading partners who actually want our products…
Cool. I hadn’t heard that story. Thanks for sharing.
Altogether we have less population than the state of California, so I doubt they would take us as individual states, but anyway, why would we want to? Look at the mess they have down there?
I fight corruption here in Canada because it’s getting worse, but Americans are surrounded by it. It’s everywhere. It’s really sad. We don’t want to be a part of it I guarantee you…
The way out of it is to secure new trading partners. There’s no reason why Canada can’t:
A pipeline to the Maritimes from Alberta is a non-starter. Quebec has already said no. But it could go across the Northwest Territories to Hudson’s Bay. And then shipped from there.