So there's that.
Read - it's not good for the dwindling Canadian economy that dumped Chinese metal into the US, has this moron for a horse-trader and has been an all-around bad neighbour to a rather generous one:
Slapping a new round of tariffs on Canadian aluminum comes down to “bad economics” by the Trump administration, says Innovation Minister Navdeep Bains.
In an interview with The West Block‘s Mercedes Stephenson, the minister in charge of what was formerly known as the industry portfolio, stressed the move announced by U.S. President Donald Trump last week will only hurt American manufacturers given the tight integration of North American supply chains.
“This is bad economics. This is not good for the Canadian economy or the American economy,” said Bains, calling the measures “counter-intuitive” to the intent behind the renegotiated NAFTA deal.
With nearly nine thousand dead from a virus that Justin's favourite country spread all over the globe and the utter viciousness of its residents, who would want to visit Canada now?:
The heads of the country’s tourism industry groups are warning their sector has been decimated by the months-long coronavirus lockdown and needs federal help to survive through “very, very dire” straits until next year.
“It is, across the board, a very, very dire situation,” said Charlotte Bell, president and CEO of the Tourism Industry Association of Canada.
Is Justin still doing a great job?
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