They can be their own thing, you know? Some of these headlines look like they were written by a 5 yo
SwedeLostInCanada on
Canada need to join Eurovision. It is a rite of passage
Xsiah on
America is like a shitty ex – cheated on their longtime partner and now can’t handle the idea of them seeing other people.
MuthaPlucka on
And America is acting increasingly like Russia’s newest convert.
paulraymondjohn on
Eurovision get ready.
Concurrency_Bugs on
As a Canadian, I’d rather be part of the EU than the US.
Gossipmang on
Ally is acting like an ally. Man we cray
Striking_Wrap811 on
Then let us move and work like a European.
schmal on
We do share a land border.
Signal-Initial-7841 on
America is acting increasingly like the 23rd Republic of the Russian Federation 🇷🇺
Front-Anteater3776 on
They are most welcome 🇩🇰🇪🇺🍁🇨🇦
USA has designated EU an enemy that must be destroyed in their US national security strategy. And then what happened… Canada moves closer to EU, Trump loses Hungary, then the EU loan is granted to Ukraine 💪🏼
AccurateAd5298 on
“Canada may not want be the 51st US state, but it’s increasingly acting like the 28th state of the European Union — at least in spirit”
One outcome would be through military occupation and one via a voluntary association of free states. These aren’t analogous in any way, despite this BS lead sentence.
The article also erroneously says we have one land border, which is a weird way to say it because even if we only bordered the US, Alaska is another border. We also border Denmark/Greenland via Hans Island, so that’s two countries. Basic research is hard., I guess.
The article also has a very odd American-centric warning of “you better watch your step because of CUSMA” which it describes as a renegotiation, as opposed to a review which is more accurate.
And it also states that Canada is somehow moving away from the US without any context for why that might be. Yes, weaponizing economic integration will lead to trade diversification. Carney didn’t randomly choose this path.
I’m sick of the US and can’t wait to be less and less integrated with them. Anytime we can redirect trade and resources to them, we should.
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They can be their own thing, you know? Some of these headlines look like they were written by a 5 yo
Canada need to join Eurovision. It is a rite of passage
America is like a shitty ex – cheated on their longtime partner and now can’t handle the idea of them seeing other people.
And America is acting increasingly like Russia’s newest convert.
Eurovision get ready.
As a Canadian, I’d rather be part of the EU than the US.
Ally is acting like an ally. Man we cray
Then let us move and work like a European.
We do share a land border.
America is acting increasingly like the 23rd Republic of the Russian Federation 🇷🇺
They are most welcome 🇩🇰🇪🇺🍁🇨🇦
USA has designated EU an enemy that must be destroyed in their US national security strategy. And then what happened… Canada moves closer to EU, Trump loses Hungary, then the EU loan is granted to Ukraine 💪🏼
“Canada may not want be the 51st US state, but it’s increasingly acting like the 28th state of the European Union — at least in spirit”
One outcome would be through military occupation and one via a voluntary association of free states. These aren’t analogous in any way, despite this BS lead sentence.
The article also erroneously says we have one land border, which is a weird way to say it because even if we only bordered the US, Alaska is another border. We also border Denmark/Greenland via Hans Island, so that’s two countries. Basic research is hard., I guess.
The article also has a very odd American-centric warning of “you better watch your step because of CUSMA” which it describes as a renegotiation, as opposed to a review which is more accurate.
And it also states that Canada is somehow moving away from the US without any context for why that might be. Yes, weaponizing economic integration will lead to trade diversification. Carney didn’t randomly choose this path.
I’m sick of the US and can’t wait to be less and less integrated with them. Anytime we can redirect trade and resources to them, we should.