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Will Trump kill Canada's PFAS rules?

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  • Sunshine (she/her)S Sunshine (she/her)

    Canada didn’t elect Trump so why are we letting him lower our standards!?

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    garbagebagel@lemmy.world
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    Cause we did elect the guy that doesn’t give a shit about the environment and hasn’t done shit to stand up against Trump.

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    • Sunshine (she/her)S Sunshine (she/her)

      Canada didn’t elect Trump so why are we letting him lower our standards!?

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      Avid Amoeba
      wrote on last edited by avidamoeba@lemmy.ca
      #7

      Because that’s how US hegemony has always worked. We’re just hit straight in the face with it at this moment when we’re also paying attention and we really see it. This is how this fucking power is projected. You change all of these rules in your country to make it more profitable for my corporations to exploit your labour and resources, if you want to trade with me. Oh and if you put your elbows up and I really want something you have, I’ll coup or destabilize your ass into submission.

      It’s depressing.

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        Cause we did elect the guy that doesn’t give a shit about the environment and hasn’t done shit to stand up against Trump.

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        Avid Amoeba
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        It’s not nearly as trivial as this. Trump has the power to singlehandedly halt the auto industry production in Canada. He can unemploy hundreds of thousands of people in Ontario, disrupting millions of people’s lives in their families and communities. Whoever is elected PM can’t just sacrifice these people. In fact I would expect a more worker friendly PM, say from NDP, to be even more protective. In such a scenario, they can’t afford to just flip off Trump, given the power he has over Canadian workers. The PM is forced to contend with this power and its effects. I’m not defending any of Carney’s decisions, made or would be. I’m expaining why anyone in the PM shoes is faced with a terrible predicament when faced with Trump.

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        • Sunshine (she/her)S Sunshine (she/her)

          Avoid Paywall

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          Avid Amoeba
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          Fucking hell. We worked a lot lobbying for these rules and they’re a rare win for people and the environment we live in. I seriously hope this doesn’t materialize.

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          • Avid AmoebaA Avid Amoeba

            It’s not nearly as trivial as this. Trump has the power to singlehandedly halt the auto industry production in Canada. He can unemploy hundreds of thousands of people in Ontario, disrupting millions of people’s lives in their families and communities. Whoever is elected PM can’t just sacrifice these people. In fact I would expect a more worker friendly PM, say from NDP, to be even more protective. In such a scenario, they can’t afford to just flip off Trump, given the power he has over Canadian workers. The PM is forced to contend with this power and its effects. I’m not defending any of Carney’s decisions, made or would be. I’m expaining why anyone in the PM shoes is faced with a terrible predicament when faced with Trump.

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            teppa
            wrote on last edited by teppa@piefed.ca
            #10

            Canadians love blocking pipelines and doing things that make Canadians poorer in the name of climate change. They also love urban sprawl and mass immigration from low emitting countries paradoxically.

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              Canadians love blocking pipelines and doing things that make Canadians poorer in the name of climate change. They also love urban sprawl and mass immigration from low emitting countries paradoxically.

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              canadiancorhen@lemmy.ca
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              “love blocking pipelines”

              Funny, I view Canada as very pipeline friendly, considering we just bought a extremely expensive one to ship oil through BC.

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              • C canadiancorhen@lemmy.ca

                “love blocking pipelines”

                Funny, I view Canada as very pipeline friendly, considering we just bought a extremely expensive one to ship oil through BC.

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                teppa
                wrote on last edited by teppa@piefed.ca
                #12

                Well no see that misses the nuance, they created a regulatory environment that made Kinder Morgan drop out, then to avoid the bad press around Canada being uninvestable they had to buy it. Then they had massive cost overruns and are now talking about gifting it to indigenous people to avoid disclosing what a money sink it has been.

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                • Avid AmoebaA Avid Amoeba

                  Because that’s how US hegemony has always worked. We’re just hit straight in the face with it at this moment when we’re also paying attention and we really see it. This is how this fucking power is projected. You change all of these rules in your country to make it more profitable for my corporations to exploit your labour and resources, if you want to trade with me. Oh and if you put your elbows up and I really want something you have, I’ll coup or destabilize your ass into submission.

                  It’s depressing.

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                  Sunshine (she/her)
                  wrote on last edited by sunshine@lemmy.ca
                  #13

                  Canadians are healthier and more educated than your average American so each one of can fight back more effectively.

                  Singapore, Taiwan and South Korea are in a similar boat and blow their large regional neighbours out of the water in numerous metrics. We need to force Mark Carney to act better or replace him with a majority NDP leader. The 2 dominant parties can be overtaken.

                  If we held our government more accountable Canada would’ve had more independent from America’s bad choices.

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                  • T teppa

                    Well no see that misses the nuance, they created a regulatory environment that made Kinder Morgan drop out, then to avoid the bad press around Canada being uninvestable they had to buy it. Then they had massive cost overruns and are now talking about gifting it to indigenous people to avoid disclosing what a money sink it has been.

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                    canadiancorhen@lemmy.ca
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                    Wait, I’m confused.

                    Did they block the pipeline, or spend billions buying and completing it. Can’t be both.

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                    • C canadiancorhen@lemmy.ca

                      Wait, I’m confused.

                      Did they block the pipeline, or spend billions buying and completing it. Can’t be both.

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                      teppa
                      wrote on last edited by teppa@piefed.ca
                      #15

                      Kinder Morgan left due to our laws preventing development. They didn’t want to be blamed for causing capital flight so they bought the pipeline to prevent bad press. We had the 2nd last performance in the 38 countries of the OECD in per capita GDP growth since 2015. We take our standard of living for granted and if Carney didn’t come in the Liberals would have been wiped out.

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