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  • Reannlegge@lemmy.catoCanada@lemmy.caSuggestion from across the river.
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    20 hours ago

    I was recently converted away from this idea, there is so many cultural and language barriers. I understand how the EU works in Europe, do not know how that would transfer across the pond. I am more of a fan of CANZUK, we speak somewhat similar languages with a little Quebec and New Brunswick French. I am unsure of any other national languages the other countries have but we share more culture.

    I would be a fan of taking the people off of our money as it is in the EU, I do not know but I am sure the crown would remain on whatever the CANZUK currency is called though.








  • There are research agencies in Canada that develop drugs and other medications, they will need more funding because the current US is not going to see 2026. Or it will see 2026 but there will be a civil war either brewing or all out happening.

    I do not think patents will really be a concern on things coming from the US, but there will be research done in Canada.









  • You do not force an agency to pay you to prevent others to come into your home, rather it is on you to make sure unwanted people come into your home. I hate the fact that we as Canadians are paying for US boarder security, why are we paying to protect them.

    We are also paying the CBSA to protect us, when by Trumps logic we should be getting their boarder people to protect us. I do not know of any cases of the board czar protecting the US from people going in to the US, but if I remember correctly they have found people coming into Canada. I just do not remember if it was the CBSA or the boarder czar’s stuff.








  • I was going to say well that is one way to help get more doctors, but then I saw this quote and I just got mind ducked. Why should a child need to make this statement, I cannot believe how lucky we are here in Canada.

    “My daughter actually said to me, ‘There’s no camera on our school bus. If someone comes to shoot us, they’re not going to know who did it.’” Fleming says she told her school shootings are rare to non-existent in Canada because of gun laws.