If those truckers had simply occupied Ottawa and refused to move their rigs, they’d still be there. Once they shut down the Ambassador Bridge to Detroit I knew it was over. Canada is the little b!tch of the U.S., and the U.S. would never allow vital industries to be put at risk like that due to disruptions in their supply chains.
With diesel where it is, and a rail worker strike, things might get interesting.
Combine that with real estate in the US and China, and numerous banking issues in China, US, and Europe…
I am not hopeful about 2023 economically. Luckily I’m just a nobody, so my opinion is just that.
The relationship between Canada and the US is like this:
United States: “Jump”
Canada: “How High”
Agree especially the biatch part. Now if Canadians actually funded their military and didn’t slum for supplies from Americans maybe we wouldn’t be such a biatch.