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CAN-USA Tariff Strife (split from various pol threads)

The importance of choosing an appropriate contractor....

finish seven-year dam project in two days​

save the Czech government almost £1 million by finishing stalled project


Despite a seven-year planning process and successfully securing the funding, the Czech Republic’s plans to build a new dam in the Brdy region came to a standstill as authorities struggled to acquire building permits.

The .... project had aimed to restore the area to its natural state, decades after soldiers at a military base built a bypass gully which had drained the area.

“The Military Forest Management and the Vltava River Basin were negotiating with each other to set up the project and address issues regarding ownership of land.

“They built the dams without any project documentation and for free.”

Mr Obermajor added: “The places where they build dams are always chosen just right — better than when we design it on paper.”
 
My sons chemical supplier is busy looking for alternatives to American sources. Not easy do to winter transportation issues unfortunately. Same with neighbour who is also in the plastic industry
 
Meanwhile, survey says a bit more public support for pipeline activity.
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On Energy East & Northern Gateway ...
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... and on Canada's Trans-Mountain buy out:
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Survey details/margin of error:
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More granular detail in attached PDF.
 

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how exactly is Mark Carney lacking in credentials?
He was the Governor of the BofC and BofE
worked 13 yrs at Goldman Sachs
vice chairman of Brookfield
does he need to run a hot dog stand?

The argument around credentials is silly.

We happily elected a snow board instructor as Carney's predecessor; and his main opposition has oodles of experience in Government and we hold that against him.

The whole of the argument drips with biases.

I don't like Carney because I see him as a continuation of Trudeau. And we do not need more of that.
 
The argument around credentials is silly.

We happily elected a snow board instructor as Carney's predecessor; and his main opposition has oodles of experience in Government and we hold that against him.

The whole of the argument drips with biases.

I don't like Carney because I see him as a continuation of Trudeau. And we do not need more of that.

Not just a continuation. A more dangerous version of trudeau.
 
He has “oodles” of experience in partisan politics. He has only two years in government (ie. in cabinet).

Sure, but he has been an MP for years. Take away the partisanship around it and its experience in the governance of Canadians, as both a member of the sitting Gov and in opposition. Which for some reason we don't appreciate as experience.

My point is the argument around credentials and experience is moot. It just biased arguments. My appreciation of ones political experience is your perception of their lack of lived experience.
 
Sorry, “no credentials and no business experience”? Is Diane Francis just really stupid?
I'm desperately hoping the whole "let's just try and gaslight the nation re: Mark Carney" is a reflex action to buy time to put the pieces in place for a grown up, policy driven campaign- because the playbook for the last month has been transparent and pretty damn sad.
 
Sorry, “no credentials and no business experience”? Is Diane Francis just really stupid?
Also, he hasn't been beaten with the ugly stick, but Ivanka isn't going to be thristing over him.

Mark Carney may be a lot of things, but being a pretty boy that doesn't understand business isn't one of them.
 
Also, he hasn't been beaten with the ugly stick, but Ivanka isn't going to be thristing over him.

Mark Carney may be a lot of things, but being a pretty boy that doesn't understand business isn't one of them.

His stance on Canadian energy and net zero, along with all the major players pulling out of his net zero plan, says he has an agenda that is not conducive to promoting Canadian industrial or economic growth.
 
Good new for border security in the Cornwall, ON area. The Blue Anchor Bar and Grill re-opens on February 12!
Dah oyster GIF


Yeah OK!!! oops.....misread that Again....I'll just leave now.....
 
His stance on Canadian energy and net zero, along with all the major players pulling out of his net zero plan, says he has an agenda that is not conducive to promoting Canadian industrial or economic growth.

My bigger concern is that he doesn't understand democracy. He wants to drive the bus. Letting the passengers decide where the bus is going is over radical for him.
 
His stance on Canadian energy and net zero, along with all the major players pulling out of his net zero plan, says he has an agenda that is not conducive to promoting Canadian industrial or economic growth.
Or alternately, he's seeing a lot of growth potential in green industry, and thinks that's somewhere that government investment to encourage growth makes sense, as opposed to continuing to subsidize the very profitable O&G industry (that is still needed).

Different objectives is very different than having no business understanding (like Trump and tarriffs or trade deficits), even if you don't like his opinion.
 
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