In The Beaver and the Dragon, Charles Burton argues that Canada — caught between Beijing’s coercive rise and Washington’s unraveling order — now faces strategic challenges on all sides.
Maybe it’s time to cut through the noise and brain fog of Ottawa and offer Canadians a referendum question on the upcoming Federal Election; “Do you want to be governed by China or the United States of America”? Then set policy accordingly.
I would prefer Canada is governed by Canadians that KNOW OUR HISTORY AND care about the future for our children and grandchildren. I do see a compelling reason to align tightly to the USA. AND we all recognize the world leaders are rapidly moving toward
protectionism and authoritarianism, including potentially aggressive takeover tactics that threaten a WWIII. Like-minded military alliances will be as critical to Northern and European countries, as they were in WWII. We can't ignore the fact that China is very good at infiltration and aggression.
Can anyone tally the list of tariffs that Canada had on goods to the USA as well as a tally of the goods that entered Canada from the USA. What about trade deficits. Something is missing in all these discussions and that is clear and honest data that led to the tariffs. We do know that tariffs are not reciprocal.
Maybe it’s time to cut through the noise and brain fog of Ottawa and offer Canadians a referendum question on the upcoming Federal Election; “Do you want to be governed by China or the United States of America”? Then set policy accordingly.
I would prefer Canada is governed by Canadians that KNOW OUR HISTORY AND care about the future for our children and grandchildren. I do see a compelling reason to align tightly to the USA. AND we all recognize the world leaders are rapidly moving toward
protectionism and authoritarianism, including potentially aggressive takeover tactics that threaten a WWIII. Like-minded military alliances will be as critical to Northern and European countries, as they were in WWII. We can't ignore the fact that China is very good at infiltration and aggression.
Can anyone tally the list of tariffs that Canada had on goods to the USA as well as a tally of the goods that entered Canada from the USA. What about trade deficits. Something is missing in all these discussions and that is clear and honest data that led to the tariffs. We do know that tariffs are not reciprocal.