HAPPENING; CANADA AND MEXICO HAVE BEEN ANNEXED

MAKE NORTH AMERICA GREAT AGAIN
>inb4source
KISS THE RING.

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Hmm, this means the National Grocers mafia has lost control over Canada.
fascinating

2 Dollar milk?
WTF I LOVE DONALD TRUMP!

TOP BRAND BEER 13 BUCKS A 24 PACK.
What's not to love about being annexed by America?

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Go fer a rip, eh?

big if verified

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he's forcing canada to start manufacturing there again instead of assembling chinese parts there.

great again whether they want it or not.

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Shoor. Go oot n aboot.
Better n' sittin' aboot on th' cooch.

Just out for a rip are ya bahd?

Maybe we can stop China from raping our forest, taking our timber, making product, then raping us when they ship it back.
We need to do all that in house.

If only they would post the real in store prices.

better than the 5dollar price now.
no one talks about the food mafia in canada because behind National Grocers is SERCO, the british crown company that also owns obamacare

Might be buck a gallon milk.
In a background briefing with reporters, a senior Trump administration official heralded the USMCA as a win for all three countries.

"This is a big win for the U.S., Mexico and for Canada and it fulfils one of the president's most important campaign promises," a senior Trump administration official said. "We think this is a fantastic agreement. It's a great win for the president and a validation of his strategy in the area of international trade."

At the heart of the deal is a trade-off between greater U.S. access to Canada's dairy market, which is heavily protected by a system of supply management, and Canadian demands for the maintenance of a dispute resolution process.

The two sides have agreed to keep Chapter 19, NAFTA's dispute resolution mechanism, intact. That's a major victory for Canadian negotiators who have long sought to keep some sort of process to challenge anti-dumping and countervailing-duty cases — which Canada has deployed in the past over the softwood lumber file.

(Chapter 11, however, will be phased out between the U.S. and Canada, Trump officials said. This chapter, which outlines the investor-state dispute settlement, allowed corporations to sue governments at special tribunals for interfering in their business.)

In exchange for some U.S. concessions on a dispute mechanism, Canada is expected to give U.S. farmers greater access to Canada's dairy market by increasing the quota on foreign imports.

Under the current supply management system, Canada imposes tariffs on dairy imports — which can run as high as 300 per cent — that exceed the established quota. Trump has railed against these tariffs as unfair to American farmers, as they are designed to keep foreign products out while privileging Canadian sources.

While technically separate from NAFTA talks, the U.S. has used the threat of further 232 tariffs on autos to extract concessions from Canada and Mexico — a frightening proposition for the Canadians.

Where da canadianettes at?

Literally nothing changed.
Our duty import exemption went up from $20 to 100.
Dairy imports now match what Canada conceded to the EU during CETA negotiations.
We kept bilateral review board and cultural exemption rules.
No one mentioned what happened to TN visas, I guess that didn’t change either.

>TOP BRAND BEER 13 BUCKS A 24 PACK.
If that's a good deal in the US I rather be annexed by Germany

>2 Dollar milk?
Overpriced as fuck

> Oct. 23 2077

So Mexico will be the new China?

Explain serco