Canada, Canada
🙂 Canadian reserves make mouths water: When the U.S. Department of Energy formally acknowledged these reserves in 2003, it vaulted Canada’s oil reserves from 21st to 2nd in the world,…
🙂 Canadian reserves make mouths water: When the U.S. Department of Energy formally acknowledged these reserves in 2003, it vaulted Canada’s oil reserves from 21st to 2nd in the world,…
…that the rich have used their clout to get governments in the United States, Britain and Canada to change the rules, redirecting economic benefits to themselves. They convinced governments, for…
I Was Wrong: US-Mexico Trade Deal Lives With Canada: USMCA Rather Than NAFTA At the last minute last night the US and Canada cut a deal, so now Canada is…
…I can safely and for sure tell you that food labeling is approved by the USDA and or the FDA. A small change in a label or packaging such as…
…the “golden age” is coming, sans Canada. “We have our own lumber and energy,” he said, referencing slated plans for levies on wood from north of the border. “We don’t need energy from Canada….
…financial services, and becoming community hubs. If done in Canada, why not the US? Canada’s postal workers want to put public charging stations at post offices: Why can’t it happen…
…met the USMCA requirement of having been substantially transformed in North America. U.S. – Mexico – Canada Agreement (USMCA), U.S. Customs and Border Protection Hmmmmm United States–Mexico–Canada Agreement – Wikipedia…
…Canada USD GDP per capita (2011 Purchasing-power-parity) 48,400 USA 40,500 Canada [3] Gini Coefficient (CIA, 100 = most unequal) 45 USA 32 Canada So here’s how I reconcile these numbers:…
…among the G7, ONLY Canada – the G7 consists of the US, UK, Germany, France, Canada, Italy, and Japan – has fully regained its GDP lost during the recession (it…
…making demands of Canada about the dairy industry (never a part of NAFTA because it was so hard to make a deal) and Canada was making demands about the lumber…