Some observations of Canada from my 10 day house-swap with a Canadian family in Toronto:
Native Canadian people are helpful, but Canadian immigrants don't talk to strangers. Most things are more expensive than in the US, like $6.50 Canadian for a Hagen Daas ice cream bar in Toronto Island park. The Lindt chocolates are all forgeries, just crap in elite wrappers. Canadians are unaware of the fraud, since they've never had good chocolate. Via Rail beats Amtrak by a long shot. Via Rail is clean, on-time, and cheap. Tap water tastes pretty good. There are two sales taxes instead of just one: provincial and federal. Beer and wine in Ontario are sold only by the provincial liquor monopoly, at twice the cost as in the US. BYOB/W Public pools are free, though run-down. Immigrants in Toronto are the largest percentage of any city in the world. The subway system in Toronto is efficient and inexpensive. Milk comes in a bag rather than in a gallon jug. Prostitution advertising is brazen and cheap. There are many Muslim women, some completely covered in Burqas. Women have more tattoos than in the US. Marijuana can be smelled in the air on many major Toronto streets. There is a visible gay population in Toronto. There are a surprising number of Canadian flags on cars and houses. The Canadian accent becomes more noticeable the more you hear it.
It's not like they have a chance of a conventional deterrence with their military being small and supply lines to allies across the ocean extremely long an vulnerable, so yeah, totally rational. It would be idiotic not to think about these things.
With as indebted as power companies are, if they cut off power to their customers is the money going to magically appear to pay the bills of the power company???
If the government covers the costs of the tariffs on Canadian citizens, their currency goes to shits.
Carney is PM only because the LP still holds power for now. "But, because Mr. Carney does not hold a seat in Parliament, he is expected to call federal elections soon after being sworn in as prime minister. In those elections, he will face off with Pierre Poilievre, the leader of the Conservative Party." In that case, Poilievre seems to be the likely winner.
No reason to clear the tariffs - with Carney, globohomo is fully in charge of Canuckistan. Let's see if he repeals all the commie oppressive laws that Castro pushed. Fat fucking chance IMHO.
The only reason I'll go to Canada again is when the Loonie is $0.50 and the strippers in St. Catherines are desperate for Amercian $ and attention.
Natives on the crime, Indians I guess. Not Canadians but the people before it was settled. They drink Scope mouthwash to get drunk. Not a joke. I haven't been in a while but parts of Canada are sketchy.
If you've been to Wisconsin you know that people in cold and flat climates drink a ton. Canada is heavy on the booze.
I drink and refuse to fight unless it's a family member that's being harassed. So I could see violent crime being high in Canada. You go to a bar and you're indoors with others a lot or you go crazy. Fights and assaults happen. That's why I avoid bars that are primarily for drinking and not the food.
Native Canadian people are helpful, but Canadian immigrants don't talk to strangers.
Most things are more expensive than in the US, like $6.50 Canadian for a Hagen Daas ice cream bar in Toronto Island park.
The Lindt chocolates are all forgeries, just crap in elite wrappers. Canadians are unaware of the fraud, since they've never had good chocolate.
Via Rail beats Amtrak by a long shot. Via Rail is clean, on-time, and cheap.
Tap water tastes pretty good.
There are two sales taxes instead of just one: provincial and federal.
Beer and wine in Ontario are sold only by the provincial liquor monopoly, at twice the cost as in the US. BYOB/W
Public pools are free, though run-down.
Immigrants in Toronto are the largest percentage of any city in the world.
The subway system in Toronto is efficient and inexpensive.
Milk comes in a bag rather than in a gallon jug.
Prostitution advertising is brazen and cheap.
There are many Muslim women, some completely covered in Burqas.
Women have more tattoos than in the US.
Marijuana can be smelled in the air on many major Toronto streets.
There is a visible gay population in Toronto.
There are a surprising number of Canadian flags on cars and houses.
The Canadian accent becomes more noticeable the more you hear it.