

As a Canadian shopping for a car should I expect price drops due to diverted supply?
As a Canadian shopping for a car should I expect price drops due to diverted supply?
My buddy warned me about the mint the pervious owners planted, and I pulled it right away. It was right by our basement entrance so I frequently peer in and inspect for mint shoots. I think there must be a buried barrier or something (like landscaping cloth) preventing it from spreading outside the bed it was in. I found a small sprig 4 years after pulling everything I could find.
Obviously Canada wouldn’t be allowed statehood.
I think the real question is what are Americans willing to sacrifice in terms of civil rights to subdue Canadian insurrectionary impulses.
America could conquer/economically annex Canada’s territory, but to conquer Canadians is a separate question. I think it would take a 10+ year suspension of civil rights in America to achieve.
I was told there was no such thing as a shortage in a free market, why won’t the executive branch embrace free market economics?
I think you still haven’t provided enough context:
They played each other earlier in the tournament in Canada and the Canadian fans booed the US national anthem
…due to America’s leader denying Canada’s sovereignty, and launching a tariff regime intended to cripple Canada’s economy.
In this game the Americans booed Canada’s national anthem, while in a sense retaliatory is also a doubling down and refusal to acknowledge the legitimacy of Canada’s grievance.
Mate I’d be buying a car that ISN’T American, because international manufacturers would be diverting supply away from America. I have and use a bicycle, but it’s difficult to bicycle to the ski hill with my family’s skis.