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    Quote Originally Posted by MarkB View Post
    I wonder, every day ... is this Justin TruDOPES problem or is it the Canadian people who voted for him? Who should we be disappointing with them most? Better yet, what should we expect in the next election? The same Canadians voting for a corrupt, negligent, inept leader?? What kind of people are voting for this guy, and why are they willing to accept this (poor) level of standard ... it's like straight up eating dog crap, in spite of being able to have vegetables (healthy food). They don't want vegetables ... they want meat ... but they get crap.
    Im surprised China didnt help their communist ally Trudeau...

    I dont know why we cannot manufacture some of this PPE here in Ontario - weve got the manufacturing base...were not building a space shuttle here

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    Quote Originally Posted by kokes View Post
    Im surprised China didnt help their communist ally Trudeau...

    I dont know why we cannot manufacture some of this PPE here in Ontario - weve got the manufacturing base...were not building a space shuttle here
    It's because we want to save a few pennies, and probably China controls a few politicians and businesses already ... it's BS. We HAVE to get our domestic industrial strength back ... we cannot continue buying everything from China ... it's not sustainable! Not even for our garbage dumps!

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    Quote Originally Posted by MarkB View Post
    It's because we want to save a few pennies, and probably China controls a few politicians and businesses already ... it's BS. We HAVE to get our domestic industrial strength back ... we cannot continue buying everything from China ... it's not sustainable! Not even for our garbage dumps!

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    Quote Originally Posted by mosquito View Post
    ... and CSIS in the past has talked about China controlling Canadian politicians, I am always surprised when CBC shows integrity.
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=43fk6BCr7hM
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8ZHUhfmlzXk

    https://www.theglobeandmail.com/news...ticle33560076/

    https://www.rebelnews.com/canada_had...ource=therebel

    Even taken from the Red Cross...
    https://www.rebelnews.com/liberals_v...ource=therebel

    Sending 16 tons of medical equipment even though we were already on reduced supply since they hadn't restocked after disposing of expired gear...

    Selling more weapons to Saudi Arabia (deal earlier this month), killing energy East, ....


    Seems to me like everyone but the Canadian voter has controls in place.
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    Quote Originally Posted by MarkB View Post
    It's because we want to save a few pennies, and probably China controls a few politicians and businesses already ... it's BS. We HAVE to get our domestic industrial strength back ... we cannot continue buying everything from China ... it's not sustainable! Not even for our garbage dumps!
    Well why haven't we made our own yet? yes some Canadian companies have opened so why are we lagging so far behind. It's been at least a month since our government was going to make their own ppe gear.

    China could have built half of Toronto in a month yet we still cant figure out our own ppe supplies.


    Quebec just funded millions to make their own ppe supplies.

    We have been paying for storage in china for supplies are these storage facilities are just filled with air for a hefty price tag.

    Seems we rely to much on other countries
    And I have always said it as well Canada definitely needs to become more dependent on Canadians. Same with our oil we shouldn't be mining it to sent to the usa to send it back to Canada at a higher rate when the product is finished. We need to mine here refine here and seek our extra


    More than half the crap you buy online are cheap knock offs from China.

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    Still going along at 500+ every 4 days .... while the left calls criticism of the incompetent (or complicit?) Theresa Tam racism... seems to be the fall back line lately "it's racism" ....

    https://www.rebelnews.com/theresa_ta...ource=therebel

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    Quote Originally Posted by fishfood View Post
    Well why haven't we made our own yet? yes some Canadian companies have opened so why are we lagging so far behind. It's been at least a month since our government was going to make their own ppe gear.

    China could have built half of Toronto in a month yet we still cant figure out our own ppe supplies.


    Quebec just funded millions to make their own ppe supplies.

    We have been paying for storage in china for supplies are these storage facilities are just filled with air for a hefty price tag.

    Seems we rely to much on other countries
    And I have always said it as well Canada definitely needs to become more dependent on Canadians. Same with our oil we shouldn't be mining it to sent to the usa to send it back to Canada at a higher rate when the product is finished. We need to mine here refine here and seek our extra


    More than half the crap you buy online are cheap knock offs from China.

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    Well, I dare to say it's because anyone in Ontario wants to live in a 4000 sq ft home for doing anything ... you can't even get a plumber to show up to your house if it's not for at least $500. It's too expensive here ... that's the simple fact. But do you turn a blind eye to security of critical goods/supplies ... despite the price point? That's probably what's happening .... china can make us crap for 50% less cost (okay more than a few pennies) ... so we buy the crap from china.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MarkB View Post
    Well, I dare to say it's because anyone in Ontario wants to live in a 4000 sq ft home for doing anything ... you can't even get a plumber to show up to your house if it's not for at least $500. It's too expensive here ... that's the simple fact. But do you turn a blind eye to security of critical goods/supplies ... despite the price point? That's probably what's happening .... china can make us crap for 50% less cost (okay more than a few pennies) ... so we buy the crap from china.
    And shop at Walmart and Costco so we can also help out the Americans! Not me.

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    It's easy to say that Canada must re-establish our manufacturing base which is 100% accurate,BUT,we must also be exceedingly cautious of foreign ownership and who controls those businesses,what they actually do and how they operate.

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    Interesting development.
    Makes the Feds failures, even more important.

    https://nationalpost.com/news/politi...ial-data-shows

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    Quote Originally Posted by trimmer21 View Post
    It's easy to say that Canada must re-establish our manufacturing base which is 100% accurate,BUT,we must also be exceedingly cautious of foreign ownership and who controls those businesses,what they actually do and how they operate.
    Are we as Canadians ready to pay a premium for Canadian made goods? I hear lots of people rant about Canadian manufacturing and we need to be more self sufficient but when it comes time to open the wallet we whistle a different tune. It seems that society is addicted to inexpensive, cheap products. I wonder if we have an appetite to wean ourselves from this habit?

    When we buy large ticket items we try, whenever possible, to NOT buy from offshore manufacturers. For other smaller items there is little choice - clothes, shoes, electronics.

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