Things Could Get Slow At The Border: BLUESKY
Bluesky contributor Nick Kellett takes a passive aggressive response to dealing with U.S. tariffs:
Bluesky contributor Nick Kellett takes a passive aggressive response to dealing with U.S. tariffs:
The Globe and Mail’s Andrew Coyne responds to the U.S. tariff moves:
U.S. President Donald Trump’s tariff policy on Canada is not about economics, says Nobel Prize-winning economist and ex-New York Times columnist Paul Krugman.
It should be clear by now that U.S. President Donald Trump is going to be an agent of chaos for the next four years, and that he has Canada in his crosshairs.
One of the strengths of the United States is its allies. It’s losing them, according to pundit David Frum.
Nobel Prize-winning economist says U.S. President Donald Trump has “shown his hand” in applying enormous tariffs on Canadian products;
I await the announcement that ‘certain’ cars will be exempt from the tariffs on imports to the U.S. from China.
Ken Gray … you weren’t sure he’d go through with the tariffs? Really?
He did it. We at The Bulldog didn’t think he would do it but he did it.
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