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“Elbows Up Carney” now deploying a kneel-and-kiss strategy.

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  • chris@mstdn.chrisalemany.caC chris@mstdn.chrisalemany.ca

    “Elbows Up Carney” now deploying a kneel-and-kiss strategy.

    “CTV News
    48m ago
    Carney says Canada open to deeper integration
    with U.S. ahead of CUSMA review”

    #canpoli #cdnpoli #carney

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    @chris Carney is turning out to be not only a real disappointment but, he's actually hurting Canada. PP is worse. I wish people would wise up and vote NDP and give them a chance. I mean, really, could they do any worse than the Libs and Cons constantly taking turns fucking us over? I think if the NDP got in there might not be a Con or Lib win for a very long time after people see what the NDP could do for us all.

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    • rick_d_card@mastodon.socialR rick_d_card@mastodon.social

      @chris Carney is turning out to be not only a real disappointment but, he's actually hurting Canada. PP is worse. I wish people would wise up and vote NDP and give them a chance. I mean, really, could they do any worse than the Libs and Cons constantly taking turns fucking us over? I think if the NDP got in there might not be a Con or Lib win for a very long time after people see what the NDP could do for us all.

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      chris@mstdn.chrisalemany.ca
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      @Rick_d_card agreed. Carney might just make it possible

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      • chris@mstdn.chrisalemany.caC chris@mstdn.chrisalemany.ca

        “Elbows Up Carney” now deploying a kneel-and-kiss strategy.

        “CTV News
        48m ago
        Carney says Canada open to deeper integration
        with U.S. ahead of CUSMA review”

        #canpoli #cdnpoli #carney

        rjohnston@techhub.socialR This user is from outside of this forum
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        #7

        @chris
        “Like Mexico, Canada remains open to deeper integration, including options for fortress North America in (certain) sectors...", so the CTV story referenced goes.

        "Certain sectors" is the part left out.

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        Canada open to ‘deeper integration’ with U.S. in some sectors, Carney says

        Speaking to a room of progressive policy experts in Toronto Saturday, Prime Minister Mark Carney offered some insight into what Canada has offered up ahead of an official review of the Canada-U.S.-Mexico Agreement (CUSMA) this summer.

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        CTVNews (www.ctvnews.ca)

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        • chris@mstdn.chrisalemany.caC chris@mstdn.chrisalemany.ca

          @Rick_d_card agreed. Carney might just make it possible

          lynnd@cosocial.caL This user is from outside of this forum
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          #8

          @chris I hope so, but the problem will be the ghost of Bob Rae in Ontario. Maybe if enough younger people who weren’t poisoned by the Mike Harris lies get out to vote, we can put that to bed. @Rick_d_card

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          • rick_d_card@mastodon.socialR rick_d_card@mastodon.social

            @chris Carney is turning out to be not only a real disappointment but, he's actually hurting Canada. PP is worse. I wish people would wise up and vote NDP and give them a chance. I mean, really, could they do any worse than the Libs and Cons constantly taking turns fucking us over? I think if the NDP got in there might not be a Con or Lib win for a very long time after people see what the NDP could do for us all.

            human3500@ottawa.placeH This user is from outside of this forum
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            @Rick_d_card
            The NDP gave us pharmacare and dental care and they weren't even in power.
            @chris

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            • lynnd@cosocial.caL lynnd@cosocial.ca

              @chris I hope so, but the problem will be the ghost of Bob Rae in Ontario. Maybe if enough younger people who weren’t poisoned by the Mike Harris lies get out to vote, we can put that to bed. @Rick_d_card

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              @LynnD
              It's incredible that Ontario can hold onto a 25 year old memory while ignoring the blatant crime of the current Ontario government.
              @chris @Rick_d_card

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              • chris@mstdn.chrisalemany.caC chris@mstdn.chrisalemany.ca

                “Elbows Up Carney” now deploying a kneel-and-kiss strategy.

                “CTV News
                48m ago
                Carney says Canada open to deeper integration
                with U.S. ahead of CUSMA review”

                #canpoli #cdnpoli #carney

                mick@cosocial.caM This user is from outside of this forum
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                @chris better than the other choice, but we can’t hire a banker to bring us a revolution, and a revolution is what we need.

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                • human3500@ottawa.placeH human3500@ottawa.place

                  @LynnD
                  It's incredible that Ontario can hold onto a 25 year old memory while ignoring the blatant crime of the current Ontario government.
                  @chris @Rick_d_card

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                  @human3500 absolutely mind-boggling. @chris @Rick_d_card

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                  • rjohnston@techhub.socialR rjohnston@techhub.social

                    @chris
                    “Like Mexico, Canada remains open to deeper integration, including options for fortress North America in (certain) sectors...", so the CTV story referenced goes.

                    "Certain sectors" is the part left out.

                    Link Preview Image
                    Canada open to ‘deeper integration’ with U.S. in some sectors, Carney says

                    Speaking to a room of progressive policy experts in Toronto Saturday, Prime Minister Mark Carney offered some insight into what Canada has offered up ahead of an official review of the Canada-U.S.-Mexico Agreement (CUSMA) this summer.

                    favicon

                    CTVNews (www.ctvnews.ca)

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                    @rjohnston 🤢

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                    • lynnd@cosocial.caL lynnd@cosocial.ca

                      @chris I hope so, but the problem will be the ghost of Bob Rae in Ontario. Maybe if enough younger people who weren’t poisoned by the Mike Harris lies get out to vote, we can put that to bed. @Rick_d_card

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                      #14

                      @LynnD @Rick_d_card eventually enough people will die off... (the irony is Bob Rae because a Liberal Minister!! but whatever, Ontario needs to grow up) lol

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                      • mick@cosocial.caM mick@cosocial.ca

                        @chris better than the other choice, but we can’t hire a banker to bring us a revolution, and a revolution is what we need.

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                        #15

                        @mick disagree. we have three choices. time for Ontario to grow up and pick the third.

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                        • lynnd@cosocial.caL lynnd@cosocial.ca

                          @human3500 absolutely mind-boggling. @chris @Rick_d_card

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                          @LynnD @human3500 @Rick_d_card the media has a big role to play in this

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                          • johnbrown@thecanadian.socialJ johnbrown@thecanadian.social

                            @chris we are constantly in planning mode for a potential move up there, so news like this... is troubling. Last thing we want to do is move the whole family up north, then find ourselves in another country subjugated by the one we just left....

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                            @johnbrown all I can say is that unlike the USA we still have options. namely @avilewis We are not nearly as far down the road as the USA or UK.

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                            • chris@mstdn.chrisalemany.caC chris@mstdn.chrisalemany.ca

                              @LynnD @human3500 @Rick_d_card the media has a big role to play in this

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                              @chris @LynnD @human3500

                              Media means corporations and they hate socialism. It's in a way unfortunate but, in another way it's good because of technology. If the NDP can use tech efficiently the media conglomerates won't matter. Here's hoping!

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                              • rick_d_card@mastodon.socialR rick_d_card@mastodon.social

                                @chris @LynnD @human3500

                                Media means corporations and they hate socialism. It's in a way unfortunate but, in another way it's good because of technology. If the NDP can use tech efficiently the media conglomerates won't matter. Here's hoping!

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                                @Rick_d_card @LynnD @human3500 i like what Avi is doing in terms of grassroots organizing. combine that with effective new media use and there is a chance

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                                • sanderde@mstdn.caS sanderde@mstdn.ca

                                  @chris

                                  What he said (that the headline leaves out):

                                  “Like Mexico, Canada remains open to deeper integration, including options for fortress North America in (certain) sectors. And to be clear, those offers are on the table”

                                  What he also said:

                                  “We need to build new trade relationships in order to move from reliance to resilience”

                                  It’s not all about kissing up to the US.

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                                  @Sanderde unfortunately headlines rule the day. And this one sucks for Canada.

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