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James Turner's avatar

t seems to me that Quebec and the Liberals are bound and determined, Hell bent, on having the country of Canada apply for MAID.

The SMS is long past its best-used-by-date. It benefits no one except multi-national mega corporations such as Saputo, mainly in Quebec, while Canadian consumers get to pay hugely inflated prices for dairy and poultry products. That includes Quebec consumers.

This, BTW, is the same province that while accepting billions of dollars annually from Alberta in equalisation payments, refuses to allow an eastern pipeline. Trying to mentally reconcile how those two opposing positions can be tolerated, causes my mind to blur at the illogic.

The SMS is the monopolistic system that requires its members to dump millions of litres of milk annually, in order to keep the prices high. Farmers are not allowed to sell this product at a discount, or even donate it to charity. Disgraceful.

What a great time for Dominic Leblanc and the government to draw a further, destructive line in the sand on this issue - on the international stage.

We are being tariffed to death by everyone who counts, our economy is crashing down around us, and now we announce to the world that we insist on keeping this destructive policy in place.

Carny and his band of not-so-merry outlaws keep poking a stick in the eye of the 20 foot tall mastodon to our south. It's not in Donald Trump's eye, it's in the eye of the United States.

I suspect that the mastodon will soon remind Mr. Carny that Canada is just a small, soon-to-be-poverty-stricken, beaver.

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Albertian's avatar

If the government (no insult to real governments) negotiated openly in good faith there would be a deal. Problem is the so called government does not want a deal. Keeping things off the table is but one example of this.

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