Conspiracy Time!
I wonder if they are trying to flood the 'Canada' SEO because of this recent event:
https://globalnews.ca/news/11262681/canadian-dead-ice-custody-florida/
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Conspiracy Time!
I wonder if they are trying to flood the 'Canada' SEO because of this recent event:
https://globalnews.ca/news/11262681/canadian-dead-ice-custody-florida/
The deceased lived in the US for their entire adult life. It's not like a tourist was snatched and died in custody. First, everybody should be outraged about this type of treatment happening to a human being, but there's no reason for Canada to have anything more to do with this.
I bet you that the shell taste more like cheese then that pre-shredded shit on there.
This is the equivalent of that obnoxious kid in the neighbourhood saying they're taking their basketball home and no one can play basketball any more .... then after he leaves, someone else brings another basketball anyway.
Set to take effect on June 30, the DST requires U.S. companies like Amazon, Google, Meta, Uber and Airbnb pay a three per cent levy on revenue from Canadian users
Good.
It should be a lot higher, honestly. Encourage building Canadian services and using European services instead of relying on predatory American monopolies.
3% of revenue is a substantial number.
However, even better:
The tax, which will take effect on 30 June and be applied retroactively from 2022, will impact both domestic and international companies, meaning American giants Amazon, Google, Meta, Airbnb and Uber will have to start payments from Monday.
Too weak...
Aw, even though Carney tried so hard to pass bill c-2 for daddy Trump? I wonder what their new excuse for the bullshit "border" bill will be.
Reminds me of a joke. The person that says it can quit smoking anytime they want, because in fact, they do it multiple times a day.
Mark Twain, hundreds of times
ART OF THE DEAL
He's just pump and dumping the stock market again now that there's no Iran to distract us
That's definitely going to help him make a deal.
"We will let Canada know the Tariff that they will be paying to do business with the United States of America within the next seven-day period,"
...proceeds to bomb Canada tomorrow.
Might as well. ICE killed a Canadian citizen.
Is this the country version of DARVO? We killed one of their citizens in an ICE concentration camp, so now instead of apologizing we're lashing out at them? Cool cool cool
I am so sick of having to redo all my estimates every time trump tweets about my country.
His words have been proven to mean nothing. He just speaks without any thought, senile old man.
Ah yes. So after that bottle episode called "A Visit to Iran", it looks like the people making the show want to pick up the Canada War plot thread again. I'm guessing the dumbass protagonist threatens Canada a bit, before giving up and claiming victory. These showmakers are running out of ideas.
Snip snap snip snap snip snap