Mark Carnie, the man who became our next prime minister, has put forward the idea of killing Canadian work
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Donald Trump’s plan to put fees on Canadian steel and aluminum is bad for our businesses and our workers. People will lose their work; The plants in the crowd may be threatened depending on how long these fees last.
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Trump signed the administrative order on Monday at 5:30 pm and applied for all steel and aluminum imports from other countries. He is now considering more fees on automobiles, pharmaceuticals and computer chips.
The impact of these charges will be felt quickly. In 2018, Trump imposed 25% fees on Canadian Steel, which fell by Canada by 40% more than the year they were, while Canada’s exports fell more than 50% to 10% of the fees.
Trump is irregular, he is unpredictable, and we can do a lot to face the payment policy of killing his work. What we can do, however, however, to cancel the policies of killing our own work or avoiding new ones.
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This is more than the abolition of the interim trading barriers you have heard. We need to cancel the current policies that kill at home and avoid accepting new policies that are harmful as Trump’s fees.
Federal liberals are in a leadership race, and seems to be sleeping towards anointing Mark Carney as their next leader and our next prime minister. Carney recently announced his own policyThis will kill the consumer carbon line, but will increase the industrial carbon line and impose carbon charges for imports.
First of all, this policy will increase the costs for industries such as producing steel and aluminum within Canada. Production costs cannot be increased without raising prices. Even if Carni denies it, this is the equivalent of what the US charges will do.
“What we are going to do is to make sure the government pays, and the taxpayer is not paying, but the big pollutants pay,” Carnie told CDV’s Todd Patis in an interview after his policy announcement.
“Is it not disappointing in the end?” Grands asked.
Carney denied that costs would be sent, and then said, “How much steel are you using these days?”
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How can we say on earth that Trump’s fees will raise prices and endanger work, but the taxes imposed by our government have the same effect? This is an absurd claim and is a dangerous policy for Canadian industries, but it is proposed and accepted by the ruling Liberal Party as we advance in choosing our next prime minister.
Corney has been proposed to bring a “carbon border adjustment mechanism”, which is basically imported by products such as “steel, chemicals, cement and aluminum”. We are trying to fight the fees imposed by Trump, Carney’s plan is not retaliating fees, but in the climate charges on Americans, Chinese goods, Mexican goods – our three big business partners.
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This will be a trade war and a retaliation, which will certainly put Canadian work in danger.
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That is what the Carni and the Liberal Party propose, which will affect our economy. We also have a long list of policies they can pass because we are strongly relied on trade with the United States
The liberals have passed the Bill C -69, preventing the growth of the northern gateway and the energy of the Energy Eastern pipes effectively. They rejected LNG programs like Energy Sakune and created a regulatory environment to intimidate other projects. They imposed a tanker barrier on the Pacific coast to ensure that no pipeline plans are available to the Titwater in the West.
We need a plan to deal with the economic impact of Trump’s fees, but we also need a plan to deal with the current and future policies of the Trudeau Liberal Government.
The world is constantly changing and we have to change or back.
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