• halfwaythere
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    105 hours ago

    Every damned spreadsheet should have the header locked so that you can quickly know what you are looking at after row 25. You can’t change my mind.

  • @[email protected]
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    96 hours ago

    Just immediately stop sending electricity and oil. At any price.

    It would do less damage to the Canadian economy than these tariffs and be resolved a lot sooner.

  • @[email protected]
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    177 hours ago

    I want to apologize to you guys. I’m sorry you’re forced to suffer for my country’s stupidity voting in this dipshit. You don’t deserve this.

    I do love that your government is clapping back against the bully, because only terrible things follow when you appease fascists.

    But it’s regular Canadians getting squeezed in the middle as a consequence. For both our sakes I hope this ends soon

    • @[email protected]
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      46 hours ago

      I feel the same way. On the one hand, there’s nobody else I’d rather have slap sense into us than one of our closest allies. But average Canadians don’t deserve to be wrapped up in our godawful drama. Here’s hoping they can hit us hard enough to get back on the right track sooner rather than later.

    • @ChillPill
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      23 hours ago

      Hopefully that will be on the second round of teriffs i n 3 weeks?

  • @[email protected]
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    Fuck me thats a long list. Here’s a summary in the order I found them. Probably missed a few, I’m on mobile and it’s Sunday…

    • Meat.
    • Eggs.
    • Dairy products.
    • Various fruit+veg.
    • Beans.
    • Nuts.
    • Coffee.
    • Tea.
    • Various seasonings (vanilla, nutmeg, pepper, etc)
    • Grain.
    • Cooking oils.
    • Sugar.
    • Chocolate.
    • Pasta.
    • Alcohol. (wine+spirits)
    • Tobacco.
    • Sand.
    • Perfume/Beauty products.
    • Cleaning products.
    • Appliances.
    • Building materials.
    • Misc housewares.
    • Clothing.
    • Linens (sheets, towels, drapery, curtains, etc)
    • Diamonds.
    • Silver.
    • Platinum. (I didn’t see gold oddly, just gold plated silver)
    • Jewelry.
    • Hand/power tools.
    • Industrial equipment/machinery.
    • Firearms.
    • Explosives.
    • Light fittings/bulbs.
    • Video game consoles.
    • Casino game consoles
    • Playing Cards.
    • Paintings.
    • @[email protected]
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      • Various fruit+veg.

      Stick with local produce. We grow a lot in Canada.

      • Beans.

      Nearly all the beans/legumes on store shelves are from Canada.

      • Nuts.

      This one is difficult, especially almonds. We do have a thriving seed industry: hemp, flax, etc.

      • Coffee.

      What coffee comes from the USA?? Canadian roasters are everywhere and they import beans from South America.

      • Tea.

      Same as above, get your tea from Japan, China, India, etc.

      • Various seasonings (vanilla, nutmeg, pepper, etc)

      Seasoning blends are very often from the states, but look for local blends. Or get single spices and make your own! Or go ethnic, and get spices from Asia, Mexico, etc.

      • Grain.

      Canada grows wheat, oats, wild rice, barley, rye, etc. No issues here. Get Asian rice if your worried about rice.

      • Cooking oils.

      We produce a lot of cooking oil in Canada. For olive oil (not really a cooking oil), go with Italian.

      • Sugar.

      China, Brazil, and India produce more than the US. We can get it from them.

      • Chocolate.

      Go with Swiss chocolate.

      • Pasta.

      Plenty of made in Canada pasta. Go with Italian if you want another option.

      With the exception of citrus, some processed junk food, and a few odds and ends, Canada is quite food secure.

      If animal products are a concern, stop eating them. Make tarrifs your excuse to go plant-based this year 👍

    • @1337
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      159 minutes ago

      What firearms does the US get from Canada?

    • @[email protected]
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      57 hours ago

      I guess I’ll just skip those items

      Realizes it’s almost all food

      Well shit… at least I don’t need sand anytime soon.

      • @[email protected]
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        11 hour ago

        Keep in mind that a huge percent of food you find in Canada is made from Canadian ingredients.

        The list covers every we could import, but most of those are produced in Canada, just read the labels.

    • Undearius
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      810 hours ago

      Video game consoles

      Seems like this is limited to arcade machines and playing cards.

      • Other games, operated by coins, banknotes, bank cards, tokens or by other means of payment, other than automatic bowling alley equipment

      • Playing cards

      • @[email protected]
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        Fair. I was tired of scrolling on a touch screen by that point. Didn’t look too closely

        • Undearius
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          It took me a few minutes to figure out, too.

          I got tired of scrolling after just getting to Meat, so the list is appreciated.

    • @A_A
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      • tires (listed 36 times)
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      • eggs (if you may add it to the great list)
        • @A_A
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          410 hours ago

          Eggs are not part of dairy products. Sorry.

          • @[email protected]
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            59 hours ago

            every store I’ve been in puts them next to milk, followed by yogourt and cheese and above huge letters only say dairy, so maybe people assume based on that? Still odd to me that anyone would try to blanket term it with dairy

          • @[email protected]
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            39 hours ago

            I always forget those are actually separate. I was taught in school that eggs were dairy and have never broken that stupid memory :/

    • @takeheart
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      tacking on: https://european-alternatives.eu/

      These are all digital services. Europe has strong data protection and privacy regulation. The US tech billionaires throwing in their lot with the Trump administration gives them plenty of leverage if push comes to shove.

  • @StopTouchingYourPhone
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    1510 hours ago

    I also love the NDP idea to target the techbro CEOs by putting a halt on critical minerals exports to the USA.

  • Funderpants
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    2211 hours ago

    Debating heading out to stock up on deodorant and other storable goods. Not that I want to buy American right now, just that historically domestic alternatives simply raise prices to match the tarrif product prices in an effort to profit take.

  • Undearius
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    711 hours ago

    Tariff Item No. 1205.10.00

    Rape from the US is now being taxed. I guess I’ll just stick with Canadian rape, keep it local.

    • @[email protected]
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      1911 hours ago

      One of the worse named plants of all time, thanks Latin.

      And that’s why we renamed it “Canada oil” aka Canola

      • @[email protected]
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        49 hours ago

        Well, part of the reason. “Canola” is really only the edible variant, which is now a bit more than fifty years old. Older cultivars contained large amounts of erucic acid, which apparently is neither tasty nor very good for you.

        I don’t know whether anyone still grows the non-canola rapeseed cultivars as a cash crop.

      • setVeryLoud(true);
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        Thanks, I could not understand what they were talking about 😂

        spoiler

        I thought this was about Loblaws “raping” their consumer’s wallets rather than getting it “raped” by Amazon or something.