U.S. Senate passes bill to end Trump tariffs on Canada, with help from four Republicans

Squishybear

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What a shame Dougie made it personal.
 
All the Laurentians make it personal. I got half a sence that the reason, more or less, for the lack of progress on trade with the US is more to do with disrespect from the North for the player holding all the cards. Our neofeudal lords have no problem sacrificing the plebs to snuff their noses at the orange menace.
 
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Promethean Action lays it out for all. Carney was selected as the derpstate weapon to take on USA as they move away from the old economic system imposed by the city of London. Carney is to make sure USA does not return to form. Lets see what China does here soon when Carney follows up Trumps visit I think the Chinese are tired of the old system and there is more benefit in going the route that the USA is trying to regain which is a sovereignty based system where nations work together to advance man kind as opposed to waring all the time to oppress nations and loot them
 
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Carney returning from Asia EMPTY-HANDED?!

As the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) summit wraps up in South Korea, is Mark Carney’s trip a bust — with no major trade wins and growing doubts about his leadership?​

Oct 30
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Prime Minister Mark Carney’s high-profile Asia tour is off to a rocky finish. With the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) wrapping up, Carney has yet to announce a single major trade deal.
Carney’s office insists the focus is on “building relationships,” but critics say the trip has exposed just how far Canada has fallen behind its allies. While the United States continues to strike new energy and export agreements across Asia, Canada has been left on the sidelines.

Journalist and historian Dr. John Robson joins Marc Patrone to break down Carney’s disappointing showing abroad and explain how the prime minister’s missteps are isolating Canada on the world stage.
Plus, Bill Gates reverses course on climate alarmism — admitting global warming is not an existential threat — while Carney doubles down on his green agenda ahead of next month’s budget.
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