WASHINGTON - Ottawa is ready to retaliate if U.S. president-elect Donald Trump slaps Canada with devastating tariffs, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau promised Friday — and his ministers say Republicans in
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.
The weirdest thing is that their thinking is so short-term. Like it didn't occur to her that those "crazy taxes" would also cover someone else's maternity process?
Texans seem to think they're top of the world and unstoppable "without those pesky taxes" until some family-illness or accident shows up and threatens to bankrupt them overnight.
It's all very short sighted and to be honest I can't blame them for their brainwashing most of the time.
They hear if places with 30, 40, 50% tax rates and are appalled but they don't realize that the combined income of a nation can more than subsidise education, healthcare and so much more while still affording an amazing quality of life.
They call Europeans poor because they don't own 50 acres and a McMansion with 3 mud crawlers in the garage.
My buddy's wife just doesn't understand how far out tax money goes and thinks our government is just as corrupt as hers.
Significantly less so when you don't have to worry about copays, premiums and other services.
Civilised countries ask everyone to chip in and take care of one another. Your kid's booboo tomorrow and your neighbours cancer the next. All taken care of because we can. No medical poverty.
Kind of. Some of my best friends and all that... lots of fabulous expats in my little exurban community. Usually great people with american cultural baggage that encourages a kind of heroic individualism that is no big deal until you're organizing in a group or the like. Not smug, more... socially entitled? It grates on local sensibilities sometimes, and it's hard to explain unless you apply an analysis of colonialism. We recognize the colonizers more than the other way around.
I'm currently up in Canada for an extended stay, it's honestly so much nicer than back home. I'm gonna be sad to leave. I too gladly volunteer as tribute.
Edit: also everyone here has been so incredibly welcoming
Nice! I spent like one day in Vancouver and it blew my mind how CLEAN that big city was.
And also it was the first foreign country I had ever visited. I expected it to feel a lot...stranger? But nah. It felt like home. Just with occasional maple leaf flags instead of 1000 Stars and Stripes flying off every building lol.
People were super nice, too.
I got the vibe I could never afford to live there in a million years. Lol