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  • Most of Canada's oil is heavy oil that doesn't compete well with the lighter oil on international markets due to difficulty in transportation and refining. It is shipped to the US by train, and refined in the US which has costs associated with it. I couldn't find a source saying that Canada would be 20% better off shipping to our other export targets like the EU. I'm willing to be taught a lesson by such sources.

    I'm guessing you're arguing that trade with the US makes drugs expensive. Canada protects drug prices as part of our single-payer system. We negotiate prices nationally and thus pay close to what other OECD nations pay. Re: patents - I could very well be missing something, but wouldn't such patents exist regardless of trade agreements? If we could buy generic analogs of patented drugs then surely we can regardless of patents. If we can't get generic analogs then how does cancelling trade agreements make patented drugs cheaper? If you are just saying that US big pharma sucks then I totally agree, but I don't see how ending our agreements fixes that.

    Americanization of media and culture isn't just a Canadian problem that stems from our close relationship to the US. Things like radicalization and swings towards autocracy are happening in democracies (and other systems) all around the world regardless of level of direct US influence. I don't think it's fair at all to say that if we didn't associate with the US that our society would be free from US-style problems.

    I can see that NAFTA has caused instances of ignoring environmental damage. I will say that as far as I can tell by looking it up, the Lone Pine Resources v. Canada case was decided against the corporation, in which case the destruction you mention was not allowed. "On November 21, 2022, the NAFTA tribunal found that revocation of mining rights around the St. Lawrence river did not amount to an expropriation, considering that Claimant retained other mining rights. Tribunal majority also dismisses MST claim." Unless I'm reading that wrong (definitely a possibility) in that case NAFTA officials actually stopped environmental damage. Plus let's face it, provinces like Alberta and Ontario do not need NAFTA pressure at all to make large-scale environmentally harmful choices. I'm not convinced Canada would have refused to exploit resources if free trade wasn't a thing.

    As far as the relationship being shit, there's a lot of experts who say it's beneficial. If nothing else it has created TONS of jobs for Canadians and been a bedrock of our economy across many sectors.

  • I hear you. It's absolutely insane how fast the Republicans morphed into what I now know are called vatniks. Including, unbelievably, support for Putin. I think conditions are different in the USA (for instance a lot of traditional and online media being very critical of Trump's moves) than Russia, but it remains to be seen how all this plays out. I fear autocracy is on the rise in many countries and definitely in the US.

    As far as morality go, the entire world has problems demanding ethical treatment for people far away. Products of all kinds are made in terrible conditions, and even I'm not innocent as I own things like mobile phones. I admittedly don't know a ton about ethical guards, but I do know that even in the EU you still have companies like Nestle doing business in spite of clear exploitation. I think that is very much a humanity problem as opposed to just a US problem, but that doesn't mean you shouldn't call it out in North America or that you're wrong.

  • I can definitely see what you're saying, and you seem to be hoping for the best and planning for the worst. Which is reasonable. I don't disagree with you but I'd add to the conversation:

    • There is meaningful resistance even now, weeks into the Trump's idiocy. Just today in the headlines on Lemmy we have judges blocking his orders, 20 states suing him for overreach, and citizens protesting. I think this resistance is bound to increase (in terms of size and urgency) as people start to see their family suffering/dying because of things like the social security payment collapse some experts are predicting.
    • American businesses are pushing back to get tariffs delayed or stopped completely and that pressure is only going to increase as economic consequences roll in. Trump can lie all he wants about how great things will be but big money isn't about to sit around while they become less big money.
    • Regardless of whether they exist as the USA or something else, there's about 345 million people south of our border in the US. Many of whom are economically tied to us and us to them. I'm not sure it's realistic to aim for a zero relationship situation or even a minimal one. It's a huge market, intertwined with ours, very close to our population centres and we're going to fall into either a beneficial or hostile relationship with a nation 10x the size of ours. I think we need to strive hard at a good relationship while simultaneously demanding respect.
  • That the quote is from Kissinger is not my only criticism, just the one you have an answer for. So you'll try to steer the conversation to that with, again, zero response to the sovereignty or economic realities I've brought up. If you want to continue arguing then post substance, not one-line zingers from one of the most evil men of the last 100 years.

  • If you're relying on Henry Kissinger for advice I have no common ground to advance the conversation with. Also, that quote addresses none of the points I've made about either sovereignty or economics, and isn't the dunk you appear to think it is.

    Edit: Just another thought that occurred to me while thinking about how that quote is wrong - it's not even going to be fatal to have been America's friend. Canada is going to survive Trump's aggression, and will also survive the US relationship regardless of how things play out. Moreover, for decades the US-Canada alliance built up both countries immensely. I support Canada building stronger ties to more countries than just the US, but at this point in history far more good has come out of being America's friend than harm has been done by Trump.

  • You are right that Trump/Musk are destroying America. You are wrong that they are unopposed because they certainly are in Canada, in many other parts of the world, and yes, inside the US. Re: the stakes - the USA is not taking over Canada, period. They are causing a lot of economic harm, but telling Americans they're trash people that need to fuck off en masse does absolutely nothing to repair that damage. No matter what Trump tries to tell you and everyone else, this trade war is not popular among almost anyone. So what we do is keep on telling Trump to go fuck himself along with all those people, just as our nation is doing now.

    If Americans do disappear and stop having a relationship with Canada as you suggest a HUGE number of Canadians are going to suffer. The only way to prevent that is to fight back as much as necessary and then work to restore the engine that keeps all those Canadians and Americans afloat. Basically as Canadians we need to stay the course, punish the US for it's betrayal, strengthen ties elsewhere, but then also be open to reconciliation. Being toxic and vengeful is not going to help citizens of either country.

  • Nah, you're clearly not paying attention or wilfully ignoring whatever doesn't fit your position. It's not even all MAGA folks that want to break up our national relationship and basically no one outside MAGA wants to at all. Even staunch conservatives are calling this the dumbest trade war ever. I think there's a lot of indication that most American citizens and especially many businesses want cooperation with Canada.

  • I hope your claimed real-world efforts are more meaningful than what I'm seeing from you in this post, because blanket insults posted online do not count. I get that you're disgusted and angry, but you are not being constructive and there are better ways to tell people you are angry. If you are sick of being constructive and/or acknowledging the benefits of Canada-USA friendship I understand, but you should probably take a break from news/social media.

    I am another Canadian btw.

  • As another Canadian: I hate the US government, oligarchs, the loss of separation between church and state, and fascists. The US government has had terrible and negligent policies for much longer than the last 2 months. It's just now there's not even attempts to mask it and not nearly enough official resistance to it. America is being gutted beyond recognition as the same entity it was. I can empathize with what is, frankly, a rant from in4apenny even as I downvoted their post.

    However I have many American friends I do NOT hate, and who do not hate me or covet my country. I do NOT agree with the "fuck everyone, you're all a blight" position. I could write many arguments why, but the most important one is for many decades our countries have been stronger for being allies. If I want Canada to be the greatest nation it can be I have to recognize the contribution of a friendly USA that existed basically uninterrupted until two months ago. I 100% support the "elbows up, fight back hard" movement that is sweeping my nation, but with an eye for historical context of shared success. I hope for a return to that friendship when/if you folks manage to restore sanity. But that restoration is either going to be very messy or not happen at all, so we'll see if the elbows ever get to come down again.

  • As a Canadian: thank you Europe for standing strong with Canada against tyrants, whether they rule from the Kremlin or the White House. Together we will make it to the other side of this insanity. Slava Ukraini.

  • You didn't figure that out when "Haitians are eating pets" was a major campaign point even though everyone near the applicable town emphatically called bullshit? Or when Trump promised to deport between 11 and 21 million illegal immigrants streaming in from Latin America?

  • Absolutely. Again, Israel has never broken step with systemic oppression of Palestinians. I'm not a Rabin fan, but those years are still the closest instance I know of anyone considering peace. Even the stance you quote with all it's flaws and prejudices was enough to get him killed.

  • They killed him because he was Palestinian, and Zionists hate Palestinians. It's like asking why the KKK would harass minorities. The modern state of Israel was literally founded with hatred for Palestinians as a core value and that has not changed in the decades since. The closest anyone ever got to peace with Palestine was Yitzhak Rabin in the mid-90's and he was assassinated by another Israeli for daring to take a step towards co-existence.

  • Traitors one and all and history will remember them as such. I'm Canadian and as angry as I am about the huge mess happening between my country and the USA, I'm even angrier about Ukraine. At least Canadians aren't being killed or having tens of thousands of our children stolen away. I cannot understand the eagerness with which MAGA has embraced Putin. Looking at history until now, I never thought siding with a dictatorial warmongering Russia would be a core Republican value.

  • MAGA folks never care about cruelty until it affects them, then they cry for mercy and compassion. To them the damaging human consequences are either justice, religious imperative, or necessary cost - until they are the ones paying. Now they reap the fruits of their indifference or often full-on support of the suffering of others. I still feel bad for the innocent, like children or those who have opposed this malevolent chaos from the beginning.

  • As much as I'd like to see this BS punished, I can sympathize with workers who return to their job. I'm sure a lot of the folks affected would like to respond meaningfully to their unlawful termination but in real life the bills need to be paid.

  • Not rethinking because it's unethical to begin with and poorly executed on top of that. Rethinking because punishing their scapegoats is proving to be expensive and inconvenient.

  • The US wouldn’t stop military aid to Israel while the IDF destroyed hospitals and killed children and journalists among many other war crimes. They will freeze aid to Ukraine as it defends itself in a war of conquest. Evidence suggests the USA would rather align with criminals like Putin and Netanyahu than war victims.

  • Why would either thank Ukraine for opposing their best buddy Putin?

  • The Onion @midwest.social
    GrymEdm @lemmy.world

    The Canadian government has insisted that information on domestic goods is readily available to all trading partners, even including nations that recently elected a felony-convicted game show host to be their head of state. Instead, the United States has decided to employ a rarely-chosen trade tactic that international economists refer to as the “fuck around and find out” model.

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    GrymEdm @lemmy.world

    Bartlet, who says he used to enjoy Pokemon, soda, and being alive, tells everyone how great it is to be left totally defenseless against common childhood diseases from the 1940s.

    The Onion @midwest.social
    GrymEdm @lemmy.world

    Beaverton: Experts warn Trump dangerously close to figuring out where Canada is

    While experts have chillingly predicted that Trump may soon be able to identify Canada on a globe, others have offered hope.

    “I don’t often say this as a medical professional, but we’ve really got dementia on our side here,” explains Dr. Arthur Anderson of the Calgary Alzheimers Research Alliance.

    Dr. Anderson elaborates, “Given how much of the campaign President Trump spent rambling to Joe Rogan and jerking off microphones, the prognosis indicates that by January he won’t be able to find a bathroom unassisted, let alone Canada.”

    grimdank @lemmy.world
    GrymEdm @lemmy.world

    Top Dakka

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    GrymEdm @lemmy.world

    It's going to be one of -those- sessions, isn't it?

    World News @lemmy.world
    GrymEdm @lemmy.world

    Israeli Foreign Minister Israel Katz said on Friday, May 24, that he had decided to "sever the connection" between Spain's diplomatic mission and Palestinians in the occupied West Bank over Madrid's recognition of a Palestinian state.

    "I have decided to sever the connection between Spain's representation in Israel and the Palestinians, and to prohibit the Spanish consulate in Jerusalem from providing services to Palestinians from the West Bank," Katz said in a post on X. It was not immediately clear how Israel would carry out the threat.

    Asked by Agence France-Presse (AFP) about the practicalities and consequences of Katz's announcement, the Foreign Ministry did not immediately comment. Katz said his decision was made "in response to Spain's recognition of a Palestinian state and the anti-Semitic call by Spain's deputy prime minister to (...) 'liberate Palestine from the river to the sea.'"

    World News @lemmy.world
    GrymEdm @lemmy.world

    Israel will not transfer much-needed funds to the Palestinian Authority in the wake of the decision by three European countries to recognize a Palestinian state, the country’s finance minister said on Wednesday, as its foreign minister denounced the European moves as giving “a gold medal to Hamas terrorists.”

    The decision by the finance minister, Bezalel Smotrich, a far-right leader who opposes Palestinian sovereignty, threatened to push the Palestinian government into a deeper fiscal crisis. He said in a statement that he had informed Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu that he would no longer send tax revenues to the authority, which administers parts of the Israeli-occupied West Bank in close cooperation with Israel.

    Mr. Smotrich’s office signaled that the decision was at least partly a response to Spain, Norway and Ireland recognizing Palestinian statehood, and that the Palestinian leadership bore responsibility for campaigning for the move.

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    Necromancer family reunions must get awkward.

    I believe the artist is Svetoslav Petrov but I had trouble tracking down the actual source.

    Vampire: The masquerade @ttrpg.network
    GrymEdm @lemmy.world

    When people compare stats and wonder why werewolves don't just kill all the vampires in close combat.

    The mark of a successful vampire is that violence is a hobby, not an obligation.

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    GrymEdm @lemmy.world

    No one is going to believe the guards.

    "You say it was a 12-foot bear with a screaming, toothed sword? How much of what are you drinking on your shift?"

    I know it's a silly picture, that chainsaws don't exist in most IP's, and most shapeshifters couldn't use them regardless. But it's the first thing I thought of when I saw the template.

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    GrymEdm @lemmy.world

    What if, instead of a decade of intrigue, we just hire some people to burn down their hideout at noon?

    Hell, after years of living in the nightlife of major cities I know some maniacs who would probably do it for free.

    Vampire: The masquerade @ttrpg.network
    GrymEdm @lemmy.world

    Both have some things to sort out.

    Photo source is this cosplay from several years ago on Reddit.

    Edit: Changed the caption slightly to a version I like a bit better.

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    GrymEdm @lemmy.world

    A grandmother's love is no Masquerade.

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    GrymEdm @lemmy.world

    Felt the original infograph left out an important detail

    One thing that became clear before I cross-posted - This meme is not medical advice. If you get a tick bite get it checked out ASAP because of potential Lyme disease.

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    GrymEdm @lemmy.world

    Felt the original infograph left out an important detail, especially if you play WoD.

    RPGMemes @ttrpg.network
    GrymEdm @lemmy.world

    If we're supposed to end decades of pillage by The Despoiler of Widowmaker Cave we want supplies money up front.

    RPGMemes @ttrpg.network
    GrymEdm @lemmy.world

    The special kind of fun that is a full minute or two spent rolling legendary damage.

    Even better if the foe was already almost dead. When you slap something for huge numbers it's also fun having the DM describe the wreckage that's left of your opponents.

    I feel like some Table Top games are more prone to this than others, just based off watching some different IP's being played.

    News @lemmy.world
    GrymEdm @lemmy.world

    GOP introduces bill that would send anyone convicted of unlawful activity on a campus since Oct. 7th, 2023 to Gaza.

    cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/15286301

    "A group of Republican lawmakers introduced a bill on Wednesday which would send “any person convicted of unlawful activity” at a college or university, to do community service in Gaza for six months."

    "Strangely, the bill appears to refer to any “unlawful activity on the campus of an institution of higher education beginning on and after October 7, 2023” but does not specifically mention the ongoing student protests, rendering it stupidly broad."

    "Ogles spoke with Fox News about the bill, saying that, “If you support a terrorist organization, and you participate in unlawful activity on campuses, you should get a taste of your own medicine. I am going to bet that these pro-Hamas supporters wouldn’t last a day, but let’s give them the opportunity.”

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    GrymEdm @lemmy.world

    With that frame, I'm guessing E. Honda isn't a dex build.

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    GrymEdm @lemmy.world

    So there's a story with this one (in description)

    The DM's pitch was to roll characters that were the local problem-solvers. Level 5, been adventuring in the same rural area for years, handled bandits/goblins/unruly wildlife. It was an opportunity to play odd/misfit characters for a while if we wanted to.

    What we didn't know at the time was that our merry band of Goonies were meant to die to amp up the emotional investment for the rest of the campaign. Tragedy in the 1st act, then the movie starts for real. It's one thing to hear about the Big Bad hurting people, it's another to care because you lost a party to them.

    So the 1st party played for 2 sessions, made it to the boss fight, and started dropping. The wizard realized he wasn't killing the Big Bad by himself so he fled, left the rural area for the local city, and explained what happened at the adventurer's guild/tavern. Of course the players, whose characters had just died, signed up for revenge this time with "professional" properly built characters.

    Returning with proper ch