Comment by timeon

4 days ago

Sure but still better than USA.

Better how?

  • If a country tries to strategically weaponize trade that's something you can predict. That's what makes it strategic.

    A predictable relationship is preferable to one where you need to keep wondering whether this week's threat of military action that could draw you into a war, is one of the ones that might actually happen.

  • Not currently making "jokes" about annexing the country?

    • Two years ago the same party that currently holds Canadian government and just made these concessions to China completed a report [0] that found

      >[China’s actions] collectively "undermine our democratic institutions, our fundamental rights and freedoms, our social cohesion and our long-term prosperity.”[343] [and] the need to consider the threats in the context of an increasingly assertive PRC. Accordingly, Minister Garneau stated that various countries, including Canada, are reassessing their relationship with the PRC in light of its authoritarian and coercive actions.

      But yeah a little chirping about Canada’s own unfair trade practices must be DEFCON 3 for US-Canada relations.

      [0] https://www.ourcommons.ca/documentviewer/en/44-1/CACN/report...

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