This will mark Canada’s demise. An ex Blackrock executive for US-CA relations, he will sell our lives for a quick buck and a place near his mates.
In IR, I am always a proponent of reciprocity. It always sends the right message.
Considering the poor quality US ambassador sent to Canada, I was disapointed to see Carney didn’t appoint Trudeau as Canada’s ambassador to the US. It would have been perfect.
Edit: He can virtue signal to those fuckers all day long.
“Canada is willing to let 5x the quota of American dairy in tarrif free if the milk is made from certified woke farms. The ownership of the farms must be 100% minority women, the employees 100% unionized, with a minimum 30% LGBTQ2S+ workforce with a living wage, full health, dental and pharma benefits. The dairy cows must be given maternity leave, 2 weeks vacation and be 100% organically raised with quality feed and no hormones. You also need the cows consent.”
As the trade team storms out of the room seeing the futility of advancing their agenda with Trudeau, Justin, dressed the entire time as a trans Statue of Liberty, chases after them down the hall screaming “I have some pamphlets on bovine reproduction and freedom of choice I forgot to give you! Wait! Come back!”
What do you know, I was severely downvoted for pointing this out in a post the other day. The Canadian boycott is failing, if not more likely it’s already officially failed. American private equity has fully bought Canada. Canadian’s are still investing en-masse into the S&P500 and are in love with American services like social media, tech devices, digital infrastructure, etc. Canadians have no problem with Carney’s conflict of interest as Brookfield is the fourth biggest company in Canada by market cap (he has millions invested in the real estate cookie jar) and seven out of the top ten companies in Canada are banks and private equity. Canada is finished, there is no economy, and there certainly won’t ever be one at this rate.
The Canadian boycott Is succeeding beyond all expectations.
Travel especially but also food. Jim Beam is ceasing operations at one of their plants and the Canadian boycott is a major factor.
Are Canadians still invested too much in US tech. Yes. As is the entire world.
The one area I would love to see things ramp up is cars. If Canadians stopped buying US manufactured cars, that would really make a difference.
And while I cannot imagine what you think Carney has to do with banks being some of the biggest businesses in Canada, this is one of the success stories of Canadian sovereignty. Canadian banks bought US assets for pennies on the dollar in 2008. Same for Canadian real estate players. If things continue as they are, they may get a chance to do it again.



