Have you ever considered that the Prime Directive is not only not ethical, but also illogical, and perhaps morally indefensible?
They definitely took some liberties with the list, but it seems like a good jumping-off point.
They already have a system that watches the sea north of Australia
Okay, that makes sense, and it squares with the CBC article:
Carney acknowledged that the project is not new, but said the partnership with Australia will allow it to be built and deployed “as quickly as possible and as effectively as possible.”
We’re basically teaming up with an ally that has experience getting the job done. Sensible.
I’ve never seen the show, nor have I ever been tempted really, but it’s good to see some home-grown television doing well enough to warrant a spinoff/sequel.
“There will be no taxes on Canadian consumers, no taxes on Canadian industries,” Poilievre said on Monday at a news conference in L’Orignal, Ont.
At the same time, Poilievre said “provinces will continue to have the freedom to address” industrial emissions “how they like.”
It seems almost laughably easy to use this to make him look weak and spineless?
Ultimately, they’re probably better off avoiding poking the bear, and simply working to freeze the US out of the international scene moving forward.
“Cube” is a really fun sci-fi horror, and I was happy to see it on the list. Very low-budget, but one should never hold that against Canadian cinema.