I find it precious that some people think that they can be taken seriously:
When people in the United States talk about moving to Canada to escape four more years of Donald Trump, it’s usually either a punchline or a pipe dream.
(Sidebar: where have we heard that before?)
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The Trudeau government says there will be upheaval at the Canada-U. S. border early next year if a refugee pact between the two countries is allowed to expire.
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An alliance of major publishers has united to urge the federal government to effectively force tech giants like Google and Facebook to pay for news content, saying Canadian publishers’ survival is threatened by the firms’ domination of the digital advertising market.
(Sidebar: this Google.)
News Media Canada says the publishers — such media companies as the Toronto Star, Glacier Media and Postmedia Network Canada, which owns the National Post – are locked in a permanent state of crisis and fast action is needed.
Watch those companies make a bee-line from the Canadian market which would still suit the money-grubbing censors in Ottawa just fine.
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