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CN and CP are like Bell, Rogers and Telus. They know they have zero ability to compete without protection. That's why they don't try.
The orifice through which you express yourself is not the one on the front of your face.

Telecom is another example of a turf that most countries jealously guard against foreigners. TELUS is abroad, and the approximate position of the company to increased foreign investment and competition in Canada was always "bring it on".
 
The orifice through which you express yourself is not the one on the front of your face.

Telecom is another example of a turf that most countries jealously guard against foreigners. TELUS is abroad, and the approximate position of the company to increased foreign investment and competition in Canada was always "bring it on".
Naturally. Telus is like CN and foreign competition is like VIA.

Telus owns the towers, anyone coming in to "compete" has to pay Telus for their use.
 
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Telus owns the towers, anyone coming in to "compete" has to pay Telus for their use.
It's the other way around. TELUS (along with the other ILECs) has to provide access to parts of its infrastructure to competitors, at governed rates. The big companies at least among themselves would probably come to agreement even without government intervention. Competitors are pretty much free to build out stuff where they want to, if they want to.

Governments usually settle for structuring things so that small companies can compete in the most lucrative and low-cost markets (ie. the low fruit), and then subsidize companies to provide services where there is no viable market. See also: election and re-election.

Ultimately, telecom is one of the things that is a natural monopoly (which is almost always the case with utilities). That is the root of all the absurd notions people have and repeat.
 
Have you and YTZ lived or worked for a prolonged period of time in Europe or are your experiences with their HSR the results of business trips and vacations?

Worked? No.

Some familiarity through visiting family and tourism.

I would point out a few things. To begin with, service is not even throughout Europe. And next their regular speed rail service is faster, more frequent and more reliable than VIA. In fact, in some cases, they don't count services that would be considered HSR in North America.

Next, I am guessing it's been a while since you've lived in Europe and must not be aware of their HSR ambitions. The EU is funding and developing a continent wide HSR network which includes sleeper HSR trains. Things are changing over there too.
 
Naturally. Telus is like CN and foreign competition is like VIA.

Telus owns the towers, anyone coming in to "compete" has to pay Telus for their use.

All of corporate Canada is like five oligopolies in a trench coat. But their apologists live to pretend that this is free market capitalism while hiding behind the government's skirt.

CN and CP are great companies.... For their shareholders. Just like Bell, Telus, Rogers, Air Canada, WestJet, Loblaws, Sobeys, Metro, TD, RBC, BMO, Scotiabank, etc. They do shit all to build the country though. And with the exception of a few banks they are so poorly managed, they wouldn't survive a day in an actually competitive market so they never leave Canada. Just milk Canadians. It's great for my RRSP. But as a citizen I'd actually like better public services.....
 
Nice. And I'm the one who gets warnings in this forum.

In case people wonder why I'm so edgy. It's shit like this.
Just so you know it's not just you that gets warned, verbal [typed] direction was given here.
 
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Nice. And I'm the one who gets warnings in this forum.

In case people wonder why I'm so edgy. It's shit like this.
You were snotty with me several times before I decided to respond in kind. At least for me, it's rare. And I did comment once that I expected you to knock it off.
 
All of corporate Canada is like five oligopolies in a trench coat. But their apologists live to pretend that this is free market capitalism while hiding behind the government's skirt.

CN and CP are great companies.... For their shareholders. Just like Bell, Telus, Rogers, Air Canada, WestJet, Loblaws, Sobeys, Metro, TD, RBC, BMO, Scotiabank, etc. They do shit all to build the country though. And with the exception of a few banks they are so poorly managed, they wouldn't survive a day in an actually competitive market so they never leave Canada. Just milk Canadians. It's great for my RRSP. But as a citizen I'd actually like better public services.....
Again, you're posting misleading and ignorant stories and throwaway lines as if you know what you're talking about, which is why I finally made a disparaging remark upthread about the quality of the information you provided. You make a lot of claims about what you know about tech, but if I assume you know as much about that as what you just wrote, I have to assume you know next to nothing useful. Gell-Mann beckons to you.

Telecom is vital infrastructure in Canada, and the companies compete openly, practicing definitional capitalism: reinvestment of capital in the means of production. Not only is the country "built" in respect of their turf, but they "rebuild" it every few years with each new generation of tech. "I heard from a X subscriber" stories don't count.

Grocery stores are vital; the big chains' profit margins are typically 2% to 4% - that's not evidence of a non-competitive market, nor is any location where you can stand and see four or five big chain stores within a half-mile.

All the corporations work within the frameworks governments in this country impose - governments are, as pretty much everywhere, a prime cause of market distortions; and, the things governments do are heavily driven by the desires of politicians to please voters. There isn't really an army of brilliant technocrats working under green lampshades to design a more perfect society, although undoubtedly there are people who think of themselves that way.

HSR isn't going to build the country. I'm confident that it will be a boondoggle, and that when the calls for more money start coming in, "defence" is likely to be the first place the federal government will prune unless it just decides to borrow more (and even then, "defence" will still be the most likely victim if restraint is imposed just to cover the costs of servicing the additional debt). I'd rather have the defence spending than an over budget, over schedule, underutilized, perpetually subsidized piece of bespoke railway architecture to satisfy Europhiles.
 
OK. So if you're not the one flooding the zone with insubstantive pointless timewasting vacuous dreck, give us your thesis for "They do shit all to build the country though."

No.

We're on a forum. I've shared my ideas. You're frustrated that I don't simply bow to your bloviating. That's fine.
 
No.

We're on a forum. I've shared my ideas. You're frustrated that I don't simply bow to your bloviating. That's fine.
Just remember, instead of charging headlong into a ban, you could place them on ignore and talk to me.

I'm pretty good company.
 
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Just remember, instead of charging headlong into a ban, you could place them on ignore and talk to me.

I'm pretty good company.

Fair. But I also don't want to let blatant misinformation go unchallenged. Which is why I don't block them.
 
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