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11.08.25 - 04:45
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Canadians In Nova Scotia Now Banned From Using Public Forests (ZeroHedge)
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Canadians In Nova Scotia Now Banned From Using Public Forests
Tyranny is a process of acclimation. Governments test the public to see what they will quietly tolerate; leaders then turn "temporary" restrictions into permanent laws as people are conditioned to accept the new normal. Sometimes the public fights back and officials are forced to retreat. However, the tests never end and the bureaucracy continues to press year after year until it gets what it wants.
Many commentators have noticed that the Canadian government has been expediting this authoritarian process in recent years to the point that the intentions of elitist politicians can no longer be misunderstood. The mask is fully off and the country is becoming a draconian cesspool. From censorship laws, to gun bans, to carbon taxes and even legislation that turns Christian worship into "hate speech", Canada is almost every bit as cooked as their commonwealth cousins in Britain.
Every few weeks it seems a...
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11.08.25 - 02:42
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Canadian Steel CEO Warns: U.S. Tariffs Could Lock Us Out Completely (ZeroHedge)
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Canadian Steel CEO Warns: U.S. Tariffs Could Lock Us Out Completely
Canadian steelmakers may need to overhaul their operations as steep U.S. tariffs threaten to block access to their largest export market, says Algoma Steel Inc. chief executive Michael Garcia. He made the comments to Financial Post last week.
“We'll have little to no business in the U.S. if the 50 per cent tariff continues,” Garcia told the Financial Post's Larysa Harapyn. “Once the full effect of (the tariffs) plays out, it will effectively lock out Algoma and frankly other Canadian steel producers from the U.S. market.”
Algoma, based in Sault Ste. Marie, Ont., is Canada's only plate steel producer. While it still has contractual obligations in the United States, Garcia said those will wind down within the year if the tariff remains. “There really are no practical foreign markets for Canadian steel other than the U.S. market,” he said.
The company has asked Ottawa for a $500-million enterprise tariff loan fac...
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08.08.25 - 23:12
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Canadian Dollar Falls Against Most Majors (AFX)
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CANBERA (dpa-AFX) - The Canadian dollar dropped against its most major counterparts in the New York session on Friday.The loonie retreated to 1.3763 against the greenback and 1.6044 against the eu......
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