Summary

Canada is preparing to retaliate against Donald Trump’s proposed 25% tariffs on Canadian imports, which could trigger the largest trade war between the nations in decades.

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau promised counter-tariffs worth $37 billion, with potential for further measures, depending on Trump’s final order.

Canadian officials warn the tariffs could harm both economies, disrupting key sectors like automotive, energy, and agriculture.

Labor leaders expressed concerns over job losses and urged collaboration. Canada hopes to avoid tariffs by highlighting their mutual economic impact to U.S. lawmakers.

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      160 minutes ago

      Typo on the F-16. Meant to write F-18.

      As for F-35s we have a few lent to us at this time for training with 40(?) more on the way.

    • @[email protected]
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      22 hours ago

      Perhaps you should cancel the F-35 order and purchase the aircraft from Dassault, Saab or Eurofighter GmbH.

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        251 minutes ago

        So… About that. We were going to do that.

        The government fast tracked the order of 80 F-35s because they fit our needs perfectly. There were complaints and lawsuits.

        We cancelled the project (that we helped start with the US), lost like 100bn, did our contract hunting then settled on half the amount of F-35s for nearly double the cost.

        All because we broke contract and lost our early purchase deal.