• kbal@fedia.io
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    6 months ago

    I don’t know… selling the gold reserves, making our economy dependent on oil exports, dismantling the passenger rail network, selling off the crown corporations, letting the economy be dominated by oligopolies, selling many of those to foreign investors. Canada has made some pretty big strategic mistakes.

    • Sunshine@piefed.ca
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      6 months ago

      Thanks first-past-the-post and false majorities ignoring the voice of the people 🥰

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    6 months ago

    That question is at the heart of Canadian defence planning today—and our acquisition of the F-35. Do we develop capacities that reduce reliance on the US by acquiring the ability to work with others and be more self-reliant? Or do we bet on Trump as a temporary blip, trusting that sanity will be restored, and thus resist throwing away the benefits of decades of close interoperability?

    Except we are talking about a plane that is more like an iPhone than something else with more control.