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One more lesson on this one from the Inaugural speech I just had a chance to read (highlights mine) ....Probably several - and not just by Canada.
I’m happy to have been mistaken in my expectation of the sanction sword being fully or significantly unsheathed first.
Credit where due, decent recce by public statements from now-POTUS47 helped show the chinks in Canada’s armour in anticipation of CUSMA coming up for review next year.
It’ll be interesting, given the same dynamics should be in play under a differemt coach (likely for now on a different Jersey) to see how the tensions play out again. Will the next PM be able to truly pull every premier into the tent & make them all willing to contribute to the cause, as it were? Will they be able to override big oil, big dairy and big auto & tell all of them they’re all needed in the fight if necessary?
How about for the next fight that could affect all of Canada negatively?
Some’ll say we found out who’s anti-Canada while some others’ll say one of the rules of resisting being bullied of f*%£€<#%ed over — not to obey in advance — sure fell to the wayside here.
Time will tell …


... is confirmation of the "why", or at least one of the why's important enough to put into an inaugural speech - and, in part, important to rename a mountain that's already been renamed. This should be considered when thinking about "if we do x, maybe the U.S. won't do y" on this file.