Yesss, mistake after mistake - is that so? I've got news for you: 18th August: No More Concessions: Canadians Want a Tougher Approach to U.S. Trade Talks When Canadians are asked what should happen next, the preference is clearer: push harder, limit concessions and keep more aggressive responses on the table. Key Highlights 56% of Canadians want the federal government to take a hard line and make no more concessions, compared with 31% who favour flexibility if needed. 74% of Canadians support a special tax on electricity sold to the U.S., while 70% support restricting U.S.-owned companies from bidding on Canadian government contracts and 70% support taxing oil and natural gas exports. Canadians Are More Comfortable Applying Pressure Than Making Concessions Beyond the measures highlighted above, 64% of Canadians support banning the sale of U.S. liquor in Canada, while 63% favour taxing potash exports and 59% support tariffs on a broad range of U.S.-manufactured goods. Strange that over 56% of Canadians support what Carney does. And now compare that number with the 47th in the US. So you still can't argue with facts. P.S. I do really understand what ad hominem means. That's what you are doing (with Carney of course).
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