That sounds hopeful, the west also needs to eliminate all barriers. If companies appease all federal regulations, there’s no reasons for provinces to care who gets sent what to each province. Let Canadian companies to fight each other and leave territorial guards out of it.
Let Canadian companies to fight each other and leave territorial guards out of it.
Yeah, I don’t know. Gutting various industries in small provinces for the sake of companies in the big ones doesn’t sound very neighbourly. Getting fucked over by Ontario, BC, or Alberta actually an upgrade in any real practical terms.
Personally, as someone in Ontario, I want to see more products in my grocery store and Shoppers from YT, NT, NU, QC, NL, PE, NS, and NB.
I was tickled pink seeing a specific QC brand of sunscreen at Shoppers today, and at competitive pricing to ON made, and especially to the US brands.
I believe giving our smaller provinces more access to competitive selling in provinces with larger population will help our smaller provinces’ economy survive and hopefully flourish while The Turnip attacks our economy.
I’ve also been thinking Canadian companies, big and small, will look at selling outside of North America, too, if they arent already. A friend in NZ sent me a photo of 100% Canadian maple syrup being sold at her grocery store. She was so excited to see it!
That sounds hopeful, the west also needs to eliminate all barriers. If companies appease all federal regulations, there’s no reasons for provinces to care who gets sent what to each province. Let Canadian companies to fight each other and leave territorial guards out of it.
Yeah, I don’t know. Gutting various industries in small provinces for the sake of companies in the big ones doesn’t sound very neighbourly. Getting fucked over by Ontario, BC, or Alberta actually an upgrade in any real practical terms.
Personally, as someone in Ontario, I want to see more products in my grocery store and Shoppers from YT, NT, NU, QC, NL, PE, NS, and NB.
I was tickled pink seeing a specific QC brand of sunscreen at Shoppers today, and at competitive pricing to ON made, and especially to the US brands.
I believe giving our smaller provinces more access to competitive selling in provinces with larger population will help our smaller provinces’ economy survive and hopefully flourish while The Turnip attacks our economy.
I’ve also been thinking Canadian companies, big and small, will look at selling outside of North America, too, if they arent already. A friend in NZ sent me a photo of 100% Canadian maple syrup being sold at her grocery store. She was so excited to see it!
Every company that can’t survive without government protection deserves to lose everything