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Cake day: July 30th, 2023

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  • This really feels like a huge opportunity for Canada. But I don’t know enough on this to argue for making a deal with China - or against it. This is all just spit balling and I’m ready to be set straight!

    I mean I know Carney has come out against China on a number of things, calling them a geopolitical and foreign interference threat. I think he also mentioned their human rights record in the past. Does that change if we increase or decrease trade with them? I genuinely don’t know. Can we exert more influence over China if we work with them? Can they do the same to us? The timing of this particular announcement is interesting. It seems like they find PP more desirable than Carney…

    When you look at progress in tech, science and space, China really looks to have a lot of momentum and is poised to take over leadership in these areas. I would hate for Canada to be left in the dust because we hitched ourselves too tightly to a collapsing America.

    Maybe we can make an automotive deal with China that helps our own industry? Diversifying away from the US seems interesting.

    It would certainly piss off Trump if we made some big trade deals with China.




  • I haven’t been able to get deep into this article, and so far I’m not impressed at all.

    There’s a glaring grammar error of a missing word in the first sentence.

    have issuing misleading reports with the purpose of manipulating public opinion.

    The last sentence of the next paragraph is a struggle

    as their latest “24 facts for 2024” was, in a column, by Conrad Black, originally published in the National Post.

    Okay, I’m being nitpicky, some editing could fix that.

    But then the first counter-argument to one of FI’s “facts”, that Canada’s personal income disparity vs the US is stagnating, is weak at best. Saudi Arabia in 2014? What? The global pandemic? Yeah, it was global, it affected Americans too. Donald Trump said it was China? How is that related? 2011 article about Calgary and Edmonton did something similar? So? Weak.

    I was hopeful, but I’m not feeling enticed to read on at this point :(



  • Yeah I definitely don’t know enough to say. You can definitely translate please in translators for those languages, but for whatever reason I just haven’t been seeing it in language basics. Once I spend more time there I’ll learn more.

    For Thai specifically, you say “ka” (if you’re a woman) or “kraub”/“kaub”/“kaup” (if you’re a man) at the end of everything you say. Whenever you finish a sentence you say it. I saw a woman relating a phone number, and she would say “ka” after every number. It’s all about politeness.