CdnFox Posted May 17 Report Posted May 17 12 hours ago, BeaverFever said: The Oil Shock Is Causing a $45 Billion Rupture in the Economy A wartime price surge is slamming consumers while boosting investors “The largest oil disruption in history is widening a divide in the economy. Americans have cumulatively spent about $45 billion more on gasoline and diesel during the war with Iran than they did during the same period a year ago, according to an analysis of OPIS pricing data and federal demand figures. The surging costs are eating an outsize share of low- and middle-income consumers’ paychecks, darkening their outlook relative to the well-off.” “At the same time, investors in oil-and-gas companies are watching their portfolios swell. Big energy returns bolstered a blockbuster corporate-earnings season and added momentum to the artificial-intelligence-led rally that has pushed the stock market to records. While higher inflation and borrowing costs have added stress on less-affluent Americans, many economists believe high earners will continue powering the U.S. ahead. ” President Trump campaigned on cutting Americans’ energy costs in half. Now, as higher prices contribute to sagging poll numbers and some of the lowest consumer-sentiment readings on record, he has argued that the oil shock is benefiting the energy-rich U.S. in the form of record exports. ““The question is, of course, who is the U.S.?” said Isabella Weber, an economics professor at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst. “If we look at the different income groups in the United States, it’s really the richest of the rich who benefit from this. The majority of people hardly have any benefit from it and are in fact carrying a much larger cost burden.” ” Excerpt From “The Oil Shock Is Causing a $45 Billion Rupture in the Economy” David Uberti The Wall Street Journal https://apple.news/AvF_BN9dlRq-dX_2mTnHNVQ This material may be protected by copyright. So your defense against "canada isn't doing that well" is "but but but but the us isn't either!!' ? Uh huh. Well, the big difference there is it was before the Iran war and will be after, whereas we were in the toilet before Trump even showed up and are predicted (according to you) to be growing below inflation for the foreseeable future. Quote "That which doesn't kill me... Had better start running."
CdnFox Posted May 17 Report Posted May 17 1 hour ago, Nationalist said: @BeaverFever You sure do make long posts. Who are you trying to convince? I think its yourself. Canada only needs 2 things to guarantee prosperity. 1. Close the border and enforce the immigration laws. 2. Deregulation. Everyone knows this but nobody wants to say it outloud. Canada would lose a province before they vote for prosperity. I've come to realize Canadians are saps...for the most part. Hence "Dog Chow" is mayor of Toronto...and a common carney is PM. "ELBOWS UP"... Canadians tend to buy the sizzle, not the steak. Many have an 'image' in their mind of the laurentien elite and feel that only such great men can possibly lead. They buy imagery over substenance. 1 Quote "That which doesn't kill me... Had better start running."
Nationalist Posted May 17 Report Posted May 17 11 minutes ago, CdnFox said: Canadians tend to buy the sizzle, not the steak. Many have an 'image' in their mind of the laurentien elite and feel that only such great men can possibly lead. They buy imagery over substenance. They buy inflation. Stupidity. Suicide. 1 Quote Its so lonely in m'saddle since m'horse died.
paxamericana Posted May 17 Report Posted May 17 8 minutes ago, CdnFox said: laurentien elite and feel that only such great men can possibly lead Quote
CdnFox Posted May 17 Report Posted May 17 46 minutes ago, paxamericana said: Yeah, that's actually Switzerland. He's just that dumb. Bought the flag in china btw. All we need to do to defend our country against "the donald" is paint "Welcome to mexico" signs across our border entry points. He'll tunr around, charge south, and when he hit's their border he'll be like "Oh No, you're not fooling ME twice" and won't stop til he hits Brazil. Quote "That which doesn't kill me... Had better start running."
paxamericana Posted May 17 Report Posted May 17 1 hour ago, CdnFox said: won't stop til he hits Brazil. You are all 51st. The entire western hemisphere is America’s territory. Quote
CdnFox Posted May 17 Report Posted May 17 1 hour ago, paxamericana said: You are all 51st. The entire western hemisphere is America’s territory. he'll keep going and wind up sinking into the sea and demanding that he's conquered atlantis which will now be known as America Moist. He went after greenland, failed. went after iran, failed. Has failed to secure venezuela. Hasn't cracked cuba. And despite how weak we are, can't even manage to get canada. Awww. About the only thing he's good at is capturing or killing country's leaders and honestly the sooner he takes ours out the better. Quote "That which doesn't kill me... Had better start running."
paxamericana Posted May 17 Report Posted May 17 (edited) 8 hours ago, Zeitgeist said: There are big opportunities for economic union between Canada and the US And what let you all play pretend being Canadian? How about no. You either admit to being Americans or become third world Americans. Edited May 17 by paxamericana 1 Quote
Nefarious Banana Posted May 17 Report Posted May 17 3 minutes ago, paxamericana said: And what let you all play pretend being Canadian? How about no. You either admit to being Americans or become third world Americans. So says the troll from Brantford . . . the 'wanna-be' Yank. Hilarious in a sad sort of way. Quote
Zeitgeist Posted May 17 Report Posted May 17 1 hour ago, paxamericana said: And what let you all play pretend being Canadian? How about no. You either admit to being Americans or become third world Americans. Australia manages. We’ll be fine.. Quote
BeaverFever Posted May 18 Author Report Posted May 18 On 5/17/2026 at 11:32 AM, Nationalist said: They buy inflation. Stupidity. Suicide. Those are literally the features of the Trump regime Also the Putin regime. 1 Quote
Nationalist Posted May 18 Report Posted May 18 4 minutes ago, BeaverFever said: Those are literally the features of the Trump regime Also the Putin regime. Ya...sure... Quote Its so lonely in m'saddle since m'horse died.
BeaverFever Posted May 18 Author Report Posted May 18 On 5/17/2026 at 11:19 AM, CdnFox said: Canadians tend to buy the sizzle, not the steak. Many have an 'image' in their mind of the laurentien elite and feel that only such great men can possibly lead. They buy imagery over substenance. Another of your ridiculous posts which is not just false but opposite-of-reality. It is Republicans who are constantly obsessed with the idea of a “great man” who is their messiah. Look at how they worship Trump as a sort od superhuman. Look at how they tried to claim Bush Jr. was “one of the country’s greatest “geniuses” amd tried to nominate both those clowns for Nobel prizes! American politics is nothing BUT sizzle, the steak was eaten by the rich back in the 80’s. And the mew conservatism is right wing populisma mob of internet rage-bait addicts and uninformed know-nothings emoting all over the place and posting in social media without even a casual interest in dispassionate discussion of facts or policy analysis …the definition of all sizzle no steak. 1 Quote
paxamericana Posted May 18 Report Posted May 18 2 minutes ago, BeaverFever said: And the mew conservatism is right wing populisma mob of internet rage-bait addicts and uninformed know-nothings emoting all over the place and posting in social media without even a casual interest in dispassionate discussion of facts or policy analysis …the definition of all sizzle no steak. Lots to unpack there but what is your point? That the liberal experiment of secularism created the sizzle and no steak? Quote
BeaverFever Posted May 18 Author Report Posted May 18 3 minutes ago, Nationalist said: Ya...sure... Inflation: Trump and Putin have WORSE inflation than Canada due to their policies. FACT. In Russia inflation has been double digits since he started his ill-fated war and US inflation is driven by Trump ill-fated trade wars and Iran War. FACT. STUPIDITY: Trump and Putin both appoint incompetent and unqualified cronies to senior positions based on their loyalty and fealty to them personally. FACT. Trump and Putin supporters overwhelmingly tend to have lower levels of education and are less informed of general topics in general . FACT. Suicide: this could mean anything but consider: 1.2 MILLION Russian casualties and counting in Ukraine, no end in sight, as the economy continues to limp along on life support FACT running primarily on unsustainable government military spending and Chinese financial support. FACT America under Trump has become more divided, unstable and unpredictable, demographics and economic indicators continue to slide in the direction with none of the improvements he promised taking effect while debt skyrockets Quote
WestCanMan Posted May 18 Report Posted May 18 (edited) On 5/16/2026 at 7:35 PM, BeaverFever said: The Oil Shock Is Causing a $45 Billion Rupture in the Economy Where was your concern for high gas prices when Biden was president, and oil prices were this high despite the fact that he wasn't even achieving anything? Gas prices are this high right now because Trump is flushing the ayatollahs' evil influence down the toilet. Gas prices were this high under Biden because he was falling off of bikes, talking to drapes, and mumbling incoherent BS during his few lucid moments each day. Congrats, Beave, you've gone from a Demi cultist to an ayatollah propagandist now, you sickening piece of crap. Edited May 18 by WestCanMan Quote If the Cultist Narrative Network/Cultist Broadcasting Corporation gave an infinite number of monkeys an infinite number of typewriters, leftists would believe everything they typed. "I don't hate American's, I pointed out the literacy rate to Uncle Sam." - LinkSoul "It's just a parable about rocks and trees talking to muslims to help them kill Jews who are trying to hide. It's open to interpretation." - robobigot
Nationalist Posted May 18 Report Posted May 18 (edited) 30 minutes ago, BeaverFever said: Inflation: Trump and Putin have WORSE inflation than Canada due to their policies. FACT. In Russia inflation has been double digits since he started his ill-fated war and US inflation is driven by Trump ill-fated trade wars and Iran War. FACT. STUPIDITY: Trump and Putin both appoint incompetent and unqualified cronies to senior positions based on their loyalty and fealty to them personally. FACT. Trump and Putin supporters overwhelmingly tend to have lower levels of education and are less informed of general topics in general . FACT. Suicide: this could mean anything but consider: 1.2 MILLION Russian casualties and counting in Ukraine, no end in sight, as the economy continues to limp along on life support FACT running primarily on unsustainable government military spending and Chinese financial support. FACT America under Trump has become more divided, unstable and unpredictable, demographics and economic indicators continue to slide in the direction with none of the improvements he promised taking effect while debt skyrockets Please follow this link: https://repolitics.com/forums/topic/59912-canadian-economy-shows-resilience-returns-to-trade-surplus/page/2/#comment-1915482 It should take you to this thread which happens to be about... "Canadian Economy Shows Resilience, Returns To Trade Surplus" Started...interestingly enough...by YOU! Yet all you do is rail against Trump and Putin. Your "FACTS" are highly suspect. Yet you have the audacity to post this garbage... 30 minutes ago, BeaverFever said: Trump and Putin supporters overwhelmingly tend to have lower levels of education and are less informed of general topics in general . FACT. Beave...you're a twit. A Tweenkie. A liar. And you support the politics of other twits, Tweenkies and liars. Now...oh thou of questionable intellect...why don't you try staying on topic in the fcking thread YOU STARTED ABOUT CANADA? Flippin' jack-ass... Edited May 18 by Nationalist 1 Quote Its so lonely in m'saddle since m'horse died.
WestCanMan Posted May 19 Report Posted May 19 (edited) 20 hours ago, BeaverFever said: Those are literally the features of the Trump regime Also the Putin regime. Listen to the LPoC cultist trying to insinuate that Trump is some sort of authoritarian 😂 Trump complied with all the subpoenas and demands of the Demi's lawfare for years and never shut down any investigations... In Canada our Libs are always caught in scandals and they just unilaterally shut all of the investigations into their actual crimes down. And buddy, our economy has been in the toilet for years, and you know that. We are running a $70B deficit this year, and despite all that wasted money, everything is still going downhill. Edited May 19 by WestCanMan Quote If the Cultist Narrative Network/Cultist Broadcasting Corporation gave an infinite number of monkeys an infinite number of typewriters, leftists would believe everything they typed. "I don't hate American's, I pointed out the literacy rate to Uncle Sam." - LinkSoul "It's just a parable about rocks and trees talking to muslims to help them kill Jews who are trying to hide. It's open to interpretation." - robobigot
CdnFox Posted May 19 Report Posted May 19 22 hours ago, BeaverFever said: Another of your ridiculous posts which is not just false but opposite-of-reality. In other words you know I'm right and you can't refute it so now your big mad and crying and want it to be my fault Sigh. Quote It is Republicans who are constantly obsessed with the idea of a “great man” who is their messiah. We were talking about Canada, I know how much Carney loves trump and keeps praising him when they're together in public but the countries are two different entities. But if you want to talk about your worship in the states I'm sorry but Obama was worshiped as much or more than trump was Quote American politics is nothing BUT sizzle, Again, talking about Canada here. So obviously you realize I'm correct and you're desperately trying to make this about America instead of Canada. Nobody mentioned America other than you. And in the states the democrats are vastly more cult-like and their leaders tend to be the object of hero worship much more than the republicans. Although trump is definitely getting close to democrat status in that respect But in Canada everything I said is true and obviously you know it which is why you wanted to start talking about America Quote "That which doesn't kill me... Had better start running."
BeaverFever Posted May 26 Author Report Posted May 26 On 5/19/2026 at 12:43 PM, CdnFox said: In other words you know I'm right and you can't refute it so now your big mad and crying and want it to be my fault That is such a lame generic juvenile comeback of yours, you use it in thread after thread against anyone who debunks your crap. Statements like that are just throw-away shitpost nonsense why do you bother? On 5/19/2026 at 12:43 PM, CdnFox said: We were talking about Canada, I know how much Carney loves trump and keeps praising him when they're together in public but the countries are two different entities. But if you want to talk about your worship in the states I'm sorry but Obama was worshiped as much or more than trump was And yet what you described is more indicative of the US than Canada Its totally ridiculous for you to claim Obama was worshipped the way Trump was The MAGA cult is unprecedented in history Nobody stormed the capitol for Ibama Obama supporters didn’t make flags and tshirts with homoerotic shirtless images of Obama the way Trump supporters do Obama supporters didn’t believe Obama had supernatural powers the way Trump suporters do Absolutely ridiculous false comparison, which you MAGA clowns are known for On 5/19/2026 at 12:43 PM, CdnFox said: Again, talking about Canada here. So obviously you realize I'm correct and you're desperately trying to make this about America instead of Canada. Nobody mentioned America other than you. And in the states the democrats are vastly more cult-like and their leaders tend to be the object of hero worship much more than the republicans. Although trump is definitely getting close to democrat status in that respect But in Canada everything I said is true and obviously you know it which is why you wanted to start talking about America Nope per my first comment your description applies more to USA than Canada Quote
BeaverFever Posted May 26 Author Report Posted May 26 Canada Strikes Landmark Deal to Export Liquefied Natural Gas to Germany The agreement is important for both nations, as Canada seeks new markets away from the United States and Germany tries to diversify its energy supply. Canada has struck an important agreement to export liquefied natural gas to Germany, two senior officials with direct knowledge of the agreement said Tuesday, a breakthrough for both nations. The deal is scheduled to be signed at the Canadian embassy in Berlin on Wednesday, the officials said, speaking on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to speak on the matter before the public announcement. The details will be announced by Canada’s energy minister, Tim Hodgson, at an event in British Columbia on Wednesday, the officials said. Under the agreement, Canada will commit to exporting up to one million metric tons of liquefied natural gas a year from a terminal on its Pacific Coast in British Columbia to Germany, starting in the early 2030s, for a two-decade horizon.. The deal had long been in the works as Prime Minister Mark Carney of Canada has been looking for new markets for Canada’s important energy resources, and the German government has been seeking new sources of energy supplies. Mr. Carney had suggested this agreement was in the works during an August visit to Berlin. The German economy, a voracious energy consumer, has had to seek new suppliers since cutting itself off from Russia after the full-scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022, and is now hurting further because of the disruption caused by the conflict in the Middle East. Publicly and privately, German officials have said they need to find a diverse set of suppliers for imported gas, to avoid overreliance on a single country, like the United States. “It makes us more competitive and more secure on the world stage,” Friedrich Merz, the chancellor, said this winter before traveling to the Persian Gulf, partly in search of oil and gas supply agreements. Canada, an oil and gas powerhouse, exports an overwhelming majority of its resources to the United States. The agreement is an important win for Mr. Carney, who has spent his first year as prime minister trying to line up buyers for Canadian goods that will help the country break its deep dependence on the United States. The task has become urgent as relations between the allies and neighbors have deteriorated since the election of President Trump, who has imposed tariffs on Canada and threatened further economic pain. Mr. Carney has set a goal of doubling Canadian exports to non-U.S. markets by 2035. Canada’s first liquefied natural gas export port, Shell-backed LNG Canada, only began operating about a year ago. The Ksi Lisims LNG project, which is set to be used for the Germany exports, has been approved for operation by the government but not yet fully financed. Its proposed daily capacity would make it the second largest of the eight Canadian L.N.G. projects that have been proposed or are now under construction. The main competitor for Canadian liquefied gas are terminals in the United States on the Gulf of Mexico. While gas from Canada’s current and proposed projects is likely to be more expensive, it offers shorter sailing times to Asia and avoids the Panama Canal, eliminating one potential disruption to supply. Some details of the agreement were reported Tuesday by Bloomberg News. https://www.nytimes.com/2026/05/26/world/canada/canada-germany-natural-gas-lng.html?smid=nytcore-ios-share Quote
Legato Posted May 26 Report Posted May 26 5 minutes ago, BeaverFever said: Canada Strikes Landmark Deal to Export Liquefied Natural Gas to Germany The agreement is important for both nations, as Canada seeks new markets away from the United States and Germany tries to diversify its energy supply. Canada has struck an important agreement to export liquefied natural gas to Germany, two senior officials with direct knowledge of the agreement said Tuesday, a breakthrough for both nations. The deal is scheduled to be signed at the Canadian embassy in Berlin on Wednesday, the officials said, speaking on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to speak on the matter before the public announcement. The details will be announced by Canada’s energy minister, Tim Hodgson, at an event in British Columbia on Wednesday, the officials said. Under the agreement, Canada will commit to exporting up to one million metric tons of liquefied natural gas a year from a terminal on its Pacific Coast in British Columbia to Germany, starting in the early 2030s, for a two-decade horizon.. The deal had long been in the works as Prime Minister Mark Carney of Canada has been looking for new markets for Canada’s important energy resources, and the German government has been seeking new sources of energy supplies. Mr. Carney had suggested this agreement was in the works during an August visit to Berlin. The German economy, a voracious energy consumer, has had to seek new suppliers since cutting itself off from Russia after the full-scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022, and is now hurting further because of the disruption caused by the conflict in the Middle East. Publicly and privately, German officials have said they need to find a diverse set of suppliers for imported gas, to avoid overreliance on a single country, like the United States. “It makes us more competitive and more secure on the world stage,” Friedrich Merz, the chancellor, said this winter before traveling to the Persian Gulf, partly in search of oil and gas supply agreements. Canada, an oil and gas powerhouse, exports an overwhelming majority of its resources to the United States. The agreement is an important win for Mr. Carney, who has spent his first year as prime minister trying to line up buyers for Canadian goods that will help the country break its deep dependence on the United States. The task has become urgent as relations between the allies and neighbors have deteriorated since the election of President Trump, who has imposed tariffs on Canada and threatened further economic pain. Mr. Carney has set a goal of doubling Canadian exports to non-U.S. markets by 2035. Canada’s first liquefied natural gas export port, Shell-backed LNG Canada, only began operating about a year ago. The Ksi Lisims LNG project, which is set to be used for the Germany exports, has been approved for operation by the government but not yet fully financed. Its proposed daily capacity would make it the second largest of the eight Canadian L.N.G. projects that have been proposed or are now under construction. The main competitor for Canadian liquefied gas are terminals in the United States on the Gulf of Mexico. While gas from Canada’s current and proposed projects is likely to be more expensive, it offers shorter sailing times to Asia and avoids the Panama Canal, eliminating one potential disruption to supply. Some details of the agreement were reported Tuesday by Bloomberg News. https://www.nytimes.com/2026/05/26/world/canada/canada-germany-natural-gas-lng.html?smid=nytcore-ios-share While gas from Canada’s current and proposed projects is likely to be more expensive, it offers shorter sailing times to Asia and avoids the Panama Canal, eliminating one potential disruption to supply. So when did Germany move to Asia? Quote
BeaverFever Posted May 26 Author Report Posted May 26 India will send its largest-ever trade delegation to Canada next week This is not a 'routine diplomatic engagement,' says president of Indo-Canada Chamber of Commerce Indian Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal will be in Canada from May 25 to 27 with the largest Indian trade and investment delegation to ever visit any country. The delegation includes "representatives from energy, infrastructure, technology, manufacturing, investment and innovation sectors," according to Prashant Srivastava, president of the Toronto-based Indo-Canada Chamber of Commerce (ICCC). This is not a "routine diplomatic engagement." Srivastava added that Canada’s critical minerals and monetary reserves, coupled with India’s 1.4-billion-strong consumer market, offers opportunities for businesses on both sides. When Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney visited New Delhi in March, the two countries signed agreements covering critical minerals, clean energy co-operation and a landmark uranium supply deal worth $1.9 billion. Ottawa and Delhi also relaunched negotiations for a free trade agreement. Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced that the aim was to realize "the full potential of economic co-operation" and boost bilateral trade to $50 billion by 2030. Goyal’s Canada trip is expected to catalyze trade talks between the two countries. … https://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/india-delegation-canada-9.7208416 India’s trade minister says visit by Canada’s Carney reset ties after 2023 killing of Sikh activist OTTAWA, Ontario (AP) — Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney’s recent visit to India has helped pave the way for a complete reset of Canada-India relations, India’s trade minister said Monday. The ties were strained under Carney’s predecessor in the wake of the 2023 killing of a Sikh activist in Canada. The remarks by India’s Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal, who is visiting Canada, came as he met with Canada’s International Trade Minister and just before he met with Carney. “We’re negotiating a free trade deal with India. This will be a game changer for Canadian workers and businesses — unlocking a massive new market,” Carney said in a social media post. “We’re working fast — I met Minister @PiyushGoyal to review our progress so far and explore the opportunities ahead for both our countries in energy, agri-food, tech, and education.” More than 100 senior business representatives from India’s mining, energy, automotive and aerospace sectors accompanied Goyal, a team New Delhi says is its largest-ever business delegation to Canada. “This is a partnership that is being reset very, very rapidly,” Goyal said Monday. Related Stories He said Carney’s visit in late February — the first visit by a Canadian prime minister in eight years — “completely changed the way Canada and India looked at each other.” “It has set in motion the pathway to a complete overhaul of this relationship, setting new agendas, new goals,” he said. … https://apnews.com/article/canada-india-trade-talks-e7c2cc7e376e41303fb47b62d4d0f175 3 minutes ago, Legato said: While gas from Canada’s current and proposed projects is likely to be more expensive, it offers shorter sailing times to Asia and avoids the Panama Canal, eliminating one potential disruption to supply. So when did Germany move to Asia? Obviously it still remains valuable to Germany so what’s your point? Quote
Legato Posted May 26 Report Posted May 26 6 minutes ago, BeaverFever said: I 9 minutes ago, BeaverFever said: India will send its largest-ever trade delegation to Canada next week This is not a 'routine diplomatic engagement,' says president of Indo-Canada Chamber of Commerce Indian Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal will be in Canada from May 25 to 27 with the largest Indian trade and investment delegation to ever visit any country. The delegation includes "representatives from energy, infrastructure, technology, manufacturing, investment and innovation sectors," according to Prashant Srivastava, president of the Toronto-based Indo-Canada Chamber of Commerce (ICCC). This is not a "routine diplomatic engagement." Srivastava added that Canada’s critical minerals and monetary reserves, coupled with India’s 1.4-billion-strong consumer market, offers opportunities for businesses on both sides. When Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney visited New Delhi in March, the two countries signed agreements covering critical minerals, clean energy co-operation and a landmark uranium supply deal worth $1.9 billion. Ottawa and Delhi also relaunched negotiations for a free trade agreement. Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced that the aim was to realize "the full potential of economic co-operation" and boost bilateral trade to $50 billion by 2030. Goyal’s Canada trip is expected to catalyze trade talks between the two countries. … https://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/india-delegation-canada-9.7208416 India’s trade minister says visit by Canada’s Carney reset ties after 2023 killing of Sikh activist OTTAWA, Ontario (AP) — Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney’s recent visit to India has helped pave the way for a complete reset of Canada-India relations, India’s trade minister said Monday. The ties were strained under Carney’s predecessor in the wake of the 2023 killing of a Sikh activist in Canada. The remarks by India’s Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal, who is visiting Canada, came as he met with Canada’s International Trade Minister and just before he met with Carney. “We’re negotiating a free trade deal with India. This will be a game changer for Canadian workers and businesses — unlocking a massive new market,” Carney said in a social media post. “We’re working fast — I met Minister @PiyushGoyal to review our progress so far and explore the opportunities ahead for both our countries in energy, agri-food, tech, and education.” More than 100 senior business representatives from India’s mining, energy, automotive and aerospace sectors accompanied Goyal, a team New Delhi says is its largest-ever business delegation to Canada. “This is a partnership that is being reset very, very rapidly,” Goyal said Monday. Related Stories He said Carney’s visit in late February — the first visit by a Canadian prime minister in eight years — “completely changed the way Canada and India looked at each other.” “It has set in motion the pathway to a complete overhaul of this relationship, setting new agendas, new goals,” he said. … https://apnews.com/article/canada-india-trade-talks-e7c2cc7e376e41303fb47b62d4d0f175 Obviously it still remains valuable to Germany so what’s your point? In 2030? I'm sure the Natives will have their input (Pacific Coast). Quote
BeaverFever Posted May 26 Author Report Posted May 26 16 minutes ago, Legato said: In 2030? I'm sure the Natives will have their input (Pacific Coast). “The Natives” are owners of the plant, which is on their territory. Don’t you keep up with the news? Who am I kidding? Quote
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