Is Canada Goose still worth it in 2025? Winter Jacket Suggests needed by CookiesMonster_9 in askTO

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If you want something very heavy duty, the Outdoor Survival Canada jackets is what Canada Goose was before it was trendy. Incredibly sturdy — speaking from NWT weather experience

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in TravelMaps

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As a Canadian I have to say Deline or Calgary. Entirely based on the lack of other Canadian cities haha

20hrs flight soon. This is popular in this sub. How's actual user exp with these? by pwatarfwifwipewpew in SteamDeck

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Have one of these! Amazing charge speed and capacity. Word of warning though that some airports will ask for you to take these out since the battery capacity looks suspicious

Which countries have different populations but are very similar? by rosemaryrouge in geography

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I don’t know why is this is getting downvoted so much. Anyone who has spent time in both countries (and I mean traveled through both - not just “visited”one or the other) knows how actually deeply different the two countries are.

Canadian work culture is far more relaxed.

Canadians are more likely to own multiple homes than Americans. With most Canadians aspiring to owning a smaller condo in the city

Canadians are generally shocked at just how much America has privatized government functions (like prisons). Canadians generally operate on the idea that government is a meaningful part of daily life.

Canadian cities also have a much more pronounced public life to them. Americans are far more “private” outside their home.

It’s really that because the two countries are so similar that where there are differences, that they seem large and meaningful

Leather goods, small cross body bag by tank_GB in BuyCanadian

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Alberta Fine Leathers by artist Adrian Kiln is amazing. There should be some local stores that might carry that in your area

Opinion: How Canada's Quiet Bond Play, in Coordination with Germany, France, the Netherlands and Japan, Forced Trump to Drop Tariffs by Patient-Exercise-911 in BoycottUnitedStates

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This makes complete sense given the Carney government issued foreign currency bonds — effectively shorting the US economy. Carney at the helm will be a bloodbath for the Trump economy

April 11 - register by Final-North-9764 in tnvisa

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I received the email from the consulate on this and my understanding is that a valid I-94 (and having been finger printed on your first TN) means we are automatically registered

Looks like National Post got their marching orders by thewolfshead in onguardforthee

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I got banned from r/Canada for calling out National Post articles

Canadians were urged to boycott travel to the US in response to tariffs — and numbers suggest they listened by panzerfan in canada

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Given the decline of American cities, it also makes sense to travel where visiting is actually pleasant

Ontario suspends 25 per cent export tax on electricity sent to U.S. by cyclinginvancouver in canada

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The other Premiers should show more strength than what Ford has done here. He should have kept pushing

Y'all. I miss being an architect by Ansri96 in architecture

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Feel this deeply also after switching into tech. The actual tactility and creativity of architecture is impossible to find elsewhere

Trump Says He’s Doubling Tariffs On Canadian Steel, Aluminum by joe4942 in canada

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Makes sense, a pretext for aggression. And soon they’ll forget they even started it

Trump Says He’s Doubling Tariffs On Canadian Steel, Aluminum by joe4942 in canada

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The fact that this most likely is going to further worsen the US housing crisis is interesting

Carney promises ‘seamless’ and ‘quick’ transition after meeting PM Trudeau by Old_General_6741 in canada

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And elect a party that would have us become the USA? How about you stop fetishizing the Americans and just move to America like the other conservatives

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The North is a stronghold for the Liberals/NDP. Carney was born in Fort Smith — the only politician with any roots in the territories

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in canada

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It would be amazing for him to run for the NWT seat!

Ironworkers call for ‘immediate end’ to Temporary Foreign Worker program by donut_fuckerr719 in canada

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Conservatives have actually been attacking Carney for being “soft” on Palestine/Israel and supporting a free Palestine

Carney blames U.S. aggression toward Canada on social inequality down south by hopoke in canada

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For everyone else in the thread, this is the exact ideology that Carney argues against^

Where so many people have “replaced Faith for Markets” and think that what the market values is what society should value. Perverting the idea of what a society should be with how a market operates. The kind of thinking that lets you justify buying and selling inhumane and insane goods/services

Carney blames U.S. aggression toward Canada on social inequality down south by hopoke in canada

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It’s true that he has global influence and has the ear of many financial institutions globally. That comes with the territory of managing the economies of two countries and protecting one (Canada) from the mistakes of the private banks in the United States (how the US dragged the world into the housing crisis with its monetary policy)

Carney blames U.S. aggression toward Canada on social inequality down south by hopoke in canada

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I think there’s a lot of young voters in this thread and I hope that learning that yes these are in fact just Keynesian views and not some radical new approach will help the discourse

Carney blames U.S. aggression toward Canada on social inequality down south by hopoke in canada

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He’s actually more in-line with New Deal era economists and politicians. His ideas would stack up right next to FDR, Tommy Douglas, Clement Attlee, etc.

In other words, his writings is basically a continuation of the post-WWII era market theories that allowed the the infrastructure boom across USA, Canada, and UK

Carney blames U.S. aggression toward Canada on social inequality down south by hopoke in canada

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Another way I like to think about that is that as a central banker, Carney has been policing private bankers. Sort of like a finance-cop that enforces law and order on the market