Canada Will Not Punk Down to Trump

The new Candian PM has stated that if Trump wants to tariff, Canada will tariff, and that includes shutting off electricity.

New Canadian PM Mark Carney vows to fight US trade war ‘until Trump shows respect’​

Canada’s new prime minister, Mark Carney, has vowed to take on Donald Trump and urged his country to unite in a defiant acceptance speech during a fierce trade war with the United States.

The former Bank of England governor, who will be sworn in as Justin Trudeau’s successor in the coming days, was on Sunday night elected as Canada’s new prime minister by the country’s governing Liberal Party as tensions escalate over tariffs with its closest neighbour.

After winning with 85.9 per cent of the votes cast by 150,000 members, Mr Carney hit out at Mr Trump for “attacking Canadian families” and wanting to “destroy the Canadian way of life”, describing the US president’s tariffs and threats as the “greatest crisis of our lifetime”.

“There is someone who is trying to weaken our economy: Donald Trump. Donald Trump has put unjustified tariffs on what we build, sell and how we make a living,” he said.

After the US last week slapped sweeping 25 per cent tariffs on Canadian goods, Canada retaliated with its own 25 per cent tariffs on up to $155bn in US goods over the course of this month.

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Canada should hold strong and show America what they are made of.

But ... That's probably not going to happen as long as they are pissing and whining ...
About how much current American policies are hurting them and their families ...
And destroying their economy.

That's more like the exact opposite ...
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Canada slaps electricity tariffs on New York, Minnesota, Michigan​


The government of Ontario is applying a 25 percent surcharge starting Monday on electricity exports to three U.S. states in response to U.S. tariffs on Canada.

This surcharge will affect electricity sales for 1.5 million homes and businesses across Michigan, Minnesota and New York, the Ontario government said. In total, it could cost up to $400,000 per day.


Don't ask questions. Live and find out.
 

Canada slaps electricity tariffs on New York, Minnesota, Michigan​


The government of Ontario is applying a 25 percent surcharge starting Monday on electricity exports to three U.S. states in response to U.S. tariffs on Canada.

This surcharge will affect electricity sales for 1.5 million homes and businesses across Michigan, Minnesota and New York, the Ontario government said. In total, it could cost up to $400,000 per day.


Don't ask questions. Live and find out.
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The ongoing Trade War between America and Canada deepens as Canadians ups their bid for economic disaster,
while world Markets begin to question the reliability and certainty of both the Canadian and American Markets.
In a retaliatory strike in response to American Tariffs, Canadian Power Producers attempt to apply pressure with what
is causing many experts to scratch their heads, wondering exactly how it will have much effect on energy prices.

Seeing as the Power Grids managed by New York Independent System Operator (NYISO), and Midcontinent Independent
System Operator (MISO), on the American side of the border are not completely reliant on Canadian Power Producers,
Brandon Morris (NYISO) and Rebekah Llamas (MISO) indicated there would be 'limited impacts on real-time energy prices'
in an article from The Hill.

While a significant amount of caterwauling continues concerning the issue, it becomes clear that any tariffs collected
regarding the changes, will be collected on the Canadian side of the border, when the Canadian Power Producers
sell to the American Independent System Operators controlling the American Power Grid.

As the Markets attempt to make sense out of utter nonsense, families are obviously concerned about their
financial stability, as measures continue, and tariffs attempt to repair the trade imbalance. One casual observer
at the Unofficial Classical Liberal News Service was happy to add their take on the overall impact of recent measures
with ... "Looks like some folks in a few of those Yankee States, are poised to figure out the importance
of energy independence the hard way, if they even feel the pitch."


Unofficial Classical Liberal News Service - March 11, 2025

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The new Candian PM has stated that if Trump wants to tariff, Canada will tariff, and that includes shutting off electricity.

New Canadian PM Mark Carney vows to fight US trade war ‘until Trump shows respect’​

Canada’s new prime minister, Mark Carney, has vowed to take on Donald Trump and urged his country to unite in a defiant acceptance speech during a fierce trade war with the United States.

The former Bank of England governor, who will be sworn in as Justin Trudeau’s successor in the coming days, was on Sunday night elected as Canada’s new prime minister by the country’s governing Liberal Party as tensions escalate over tariffs with its closest neighbour.

After winning with 85.9 per cent of the votes cast by 150,000 members, Mr Carney hit out at Mr Trump for “attacking Canadian families” and wanting to “destroy the Canadian way of life”, describing the US president’s tariffs and threats as the “greatest crisis of our lifetime”.

“There is someone who is trying to weaken our economy: Donald Trump. Donald Trump has put unjustified tariffs on what we build, sell and how we make a living,” he said.

After the US last week slapped sweeping 25 per cent tariffs on Canadian goods, Canada retaliated with its own 25 per cent tariffs on up to $155bn in US goods over the course of this month.

Who gives a shit?
 
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The ongoing Trade War between America and Canada deepens as Canadians ups their bid for economic disaster,
while world Markets begin to question the reliability and certainty of both the Canadian and American Markets.
In a retaliatory strike in response to American Tariffs, Canadian Power Producers attempt to apply pressure with what
is causing many experts to scratch their heads, wondering exactly how it will have much effect on energy prices.

Seeing as the Power Grids managed by New York Independent System Operator (NYISO), and Midcontinent Independent
System Operator (MISO), on the American side of the border are not completely reliant on Canadian Power Producers,
Brandon Morris (NYISO) and Rebekah Llamas (MISO) indicated there would be 'limited impacts on real-time energy prices'
in an article from The Hill.

While a significant amount of caterwauling continues concerning the issue, it becomes clear that any tariffs collected
regarding the changes, will be collected on the Canadian side of the border, when the Canadian Power Producers
sell to the American Independent System Operators controlling the American Power Grid.

As the Markets attempt to make sense out of utter nonsense, families are obviously concerned about their
financial stability, as measures continue, and tariffs attempt to repair the trade imbalance. One casual observer
at the Unofficial Classical Liberal News Service was happy to add their take on the overall impact of recent measures
with ... "Looks like some folks in a few of those Yankee States, are poised to figure out the importance
of energy independence the hard way, if they even feel the pitch."


Unofficial Classical Liberal News Service - March 11, 2025

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Yes...this is what happens when one actually reads the articles. Heh heh.

It's humorous when they try to make a mountain out of a mole hill, though.
 
You won't get an answer, because they don't like straight-foward clear questions.

According to leftists, Canada's tariffs on US goods are Trumpish and therefore naughty and dumb.

Trump negotiated the deal he hates. What a fucking moron.
 

Canada slaps electricity tariffs on New York, Minnesota, Michigan​


The government of Ontario is applying a 25 percent surcharge starting Monday on electricity exports to three U.S. states in response to U.S. tariffs on Canada.

This surcharge will affect electricity sales for 1.5 million homes and businesses across Michigan, Minnesota and New York, the Ontario government said. In total, it could cost up to $400,000 per day.


Don't ask questions. Live and find out.
 
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