Anything that ties us closer to the EU is a good thing.
Though i'm sure Trump would use the rejection of this contract as a pretext to further escalation against Canada (not that he needs it)
What's going on Canada?
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Anything that ties us closer to the EU is a good thing.
Though i'm sure Trump would use the rejection of this contract as a pretext to further escalation against Canada (not that he needs it)
A little off-topic but important nonetheless: The issue I have has got to do with the River Class Destroyers that Irving Shipbuilding's building for our Navy.
So everything from the radar to missile launch systems, literally everything is Lockheed Martin. One phone call from Trump to LM's CEO and those destroyers will end up becoming fishing trawlers!
We're like sitting ducks here.
100% yes. This shouldn't even be a debate.
Agreed. But Canada has paid full price for 18 (I think 18). We can't just turn our backs on that money.
Maybe.
Sunk cost fallacy
The U.S is more likely to deliver F35s to Russia right now. I think Canada has to accept that they got grifted.