
To join
There’s no realistic outlook for Canada joining the EU. But everything else stands, Canada doesn’t need to join the EU to increase its relationships and agreements.
mostly inactive, lemmy.ca is now too tainted with trolls from big instances we’re not willing to defederate
To join
There’s no realistic outlook for Canada joining the EU. But everything else stands, Canada doesn’t need to join the EU to increase its relationships and agreements.
That’s because she’s MapleMAGA(https://www.instagram.com/jasminemooney)
You can tell by the deference she displays to oppressive figures like detention guards along the way. This is a total “leopards ate my face” moment.
Fuck off. Your government is an aggressor and we don’t owe you a pat on the back for not making it worse
If your government is oppressing you, go fight it. Tired of this bullshit of Americans around here wanting cookies for not being republicans.
nobody is asking for it, not interested in your consent
Hm, maybe I had a different idea of what “medium” meant. I thought it was referring to brewers that had smaller production than Molson.
Because none of you are talking like you’ve ever seen a bigger neighbour wipe out your local industry. Or paidnany attention while Walmart and Amazon decimated things.
Not sure what I said pressed your buttons, I just wanted to make sense of how a medium company would have an advantage against a bigger company in terms of logistic costs.
and getting things off the island is expensive. Medium sized brewers from Ontario and Quebec will eat their lunch.
But isn’t shipping thins in the island also expensive? Why would medium sized brewers be at an advantage?
It looks more like “Molson-Coors could easily terminate the local factory because the bigger Molson-Coors factories in Quebec and Ontario could pick up the demand with lower production costs”.
I don’t know if the economics of shipping the beer inland is cheaper than maintaining a local factory, but if that really is the case then Newfoundland might wanna keep some of its protectionist guards up or be smart about the barriers. Like allowing beer in from small producers only, not the likes of Molson.
I signed it but I don’t really get what’s the goal here other than rectifying a minor semantic issue
Well, in that regard, it’s like most Canadian provinces or pretty much anywhere else in NA except perhaps a few Bible Belt states