Quote Originally Posted by cannabis=freedom
Heyhey, I'm neither uneducated nor a conservative, and I believe that NAFTA has crippled Canadian autonomy, and people are supposedly proposing we go even further? Canada signed a trade agreement with a nation that, while it does supply a lot of trade (although virtually any trading bloc could do that), the rules are constantly bent when they are not convenient, most notably in the infamous softwood lumber dispute. If you don't like having no tariffs, then don't sign an agreement! You can't backpedal later and say "Well, yeah, we did promise, but this isn't very fitting for our interests at this time..."

Yeah, whenever Canada has a close trading partnership it consists of this: valuable Canadian resources go out, less comes in.
Did you know that UPS is suing Canada, specifically, your postal service, for unfair competition under NAFTA rules. Seems all your mailboxes and post offices give your postal service an unfair advantage over UPS, under NAFTA rules, and they want the playing field leveled.

But it's not just the trade agreements. Canada has a culture, just like the US has a culture. We are being forced to accomodate third-world trash in the name of diversity, and this third-world trash comes to our countries with no intention of assimilating - only of forming ethnic enclaves and continuing their third-world existence and their third-world mentalities, except with a better infrastructure - which of course they rapidly destroy.

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