It seemed like the Federation thing to do.
Next year, we’ll probably go smaller.
Have you ever considered that the Prime Directive is not only not ethical, but also illogical, and perhaps morally indefensible?
It seemed like the Federation thing to do.
Next year, we’ll probably go smaller.
Big thanks to everyone involved - I had a blast, and truly appreciated the collaboration in bringing a fairly large starship to life!
Leaving the other ones on top is exactly the plan!
I’d be happy to move the Enterprise to a more clear space - is there an obvious way to do that that I’m missing?
I’m just mad we’re exporting the stuff for free.
They seem to be playing things close to the vest for now, but I’m sure that will all come out in time.
policies and legislation that undermine competitiveness, delay project development and disproportionately harm specific provinces and territories without any quantifiable benefits to the natural environment
What.
Optimism!
Throughout the spring federal election campaign, Mark Carney as Liberal leader repeatedly vowed to “eliminate” interprovincial trade barriers and create “free trade by Canada Day.”
But Canada’s internal trade barriers won’t all be eliminated by then — not even all the federal ones.
Canada’s supply management system for dairy products, which sets provincial production quotas, will remain. Quebec also has language requirements that will stay in place.
It’s geographically impossible for Canada to completely eliminate trade with the US.
I absolutely agree that it should be minimized, though.
Agreed. If there’s a greater purpose here, keeping it from Canadians is a pretty big blunder.
Even if we reach a deal, it’s not like Trump is stable or trustworthy enough to honour it.
I don’t think this is entirely true - Trump is obviously not trustworthy, but the government has been able to leverage CUSMA to lessen the impact of the attempted tariffs. There seems to be some benefit to having a formal deal in place.
But I’m definitely not comfortable with this capitulation at all.
Despite the move, Canada is still in active discussions with G7 allies to introduce an international tax, with Finance Minister François-Philippe Champagne leading that work, the PMO said.
If this ends up happening, it’s important context to this decision.
If it ends up not happening…pretty weak shit.
Elbows way, way down.
Some traditions need to be upheld.
Some picks were exchanged yesterday, but it’s been pretty quiet.
Yeah, every analysis of the RCMP I’ve ever seen seems to agree that the elimination of their local policing responsibilities has got to be the first priority.
The big problem with the Undo button is that I keep forgetting it exists, plz fix.