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    1. SledgexHammer on

      What’s the point of making a deal if we’re going to be punished regardless for no reason? These people are batshit crazy, can we please speed up the divorce?

    2. TheobromineC7H8N4O2 on

      Their position is Canada accepts tariffs and destroys its own strategic industries in exchange for….checks notes, nothing.

    3. External_Excuse_9949 on

      Canadians won’t drink toxic American milk. How do they think they can get away with a deal that only benefits them? Canada would rather have no deal. We will deal with reliable business trading partners with our actual friends and allies from other parts of the world. The evil Trump regime won’t last long. Don’t sign anything until his power is wiped out in the midterms.

    4. there is no deal we can trust with or without tariffs. Make whatever deal we sign expire the week after the next administration is sworn in. Maybe some issues can be sorted with a new leader …. just hoping it’s not maga again.

      It really doesn’t matter what deals get signed while he is President. Trump will get offended about something stupid and tariff the planet again because that’s how he do.

    5. KingRabbit_ on

      Then…what’s the point of negotiating a deal?

      Trump has already indicated his willingness to rip something up he himself signed. So now we’re supposed to enter a negotiation, pretending „a deal“ means or guarantees anything in terms of the behavior of the Americans, while they’re telling us point blank that they plan to continue to levy tariffs on us regardless of what we agree to.

      And by the way, Greer says this as if the administration didn’t just gets its ass handed to it on the previous round of tariffs by America’s own court system.

      It’s all just a fucking bluff and the hustle with these assclowns.

    6. It’s Americans who should be mad since they pay. The question is, what are these taxes looking like and what’s the point of a free trade agreement? They should just negotiate a trade deal which includes these taxes and allow Americans to finally realize that free is free.

      Anyways, Grandpa rapists won’t last into next year.

    7. Sufficient-Tutor-922 on

      Dont matter, its not the tariffs that matter its the instability in the tariffs.

      CUSMA is a joke now , it always was, it was free trade when convenient for America..

      Free trade with a monopoly that has consistently shifted the playing feild when they wanted . Its not our first rodeo with industries like lumber .

      Cusma has and currently is being broken , its not America laws that are holding back tariffs its ecconomics and political discourse that is . If America wants to tariff , they will tariff .. good luck navigating that with some deal .

    8. gimmickypuppet on

      >“GM and Stellantis have been cutting jobs here in Canada. Well, we will look towards Koreans, we will look towards Germans, and we will look toward Chinese investments, because we believe in our auto workers,“ she said.

      How about we look towards Canada? How about we foster and harbor a domestic auto maker? Or a domestic pharmaceutical company? Or a domestic technology company? I don’t want the Germans or Koreans. I want the Acadians, Quebecois, and Inuit.

    9. Can we put export duties on any raw materials leaving Canada for the US that match any tariffs they have on our value added goods? They are just trying to kill Canada and keep us a resource extraction colony.

    10. If CUSMA was to expire the tariffs are still fairly small, especially considering the new tariffs trump put into place would expire before CUSMA does, so maybe no deal is better than a deal with tariffs.

    11. Space_Ape2000 on

      Let’s at least wait until after the midterms to even attempt a deal with US. Trump might be kicked out of office anyway. I don’t want us to have e anything to do with that psycho. He cannot be trusted

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