• @[email protected]
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      I’d rather not give up currency sovereignty. Closer economic and military ties, sure, but not full membership. There’s also the reality that some of the most powerful economies in the EU in Germany and France are flirting with their own neo-fascist movements.

      • @[email protected]
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        146 hours ago

        Can you please explain why you think currency sovereignty is such a big hangup? I see lots of potential issues with joining the EU, but having to use the Euro doesn’t even register for me as a problem.

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          Because national control over the Canadian dollar gives us a lot of flexibility that adopting the Euro would take away. Particularly in a country that is about to have to attract new trading partners to buy our exports, the ability to devalue our dollar to make those exports more attractive is going to be important.

    • Sunshine (she/her)OP
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      Yes, please. We share a terrestrial border with Denmark and a maritime border with France.

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        Bring Mexico with you. We are going to enrich European culture with tamales and poutine.