Former German foreign minister suggests Canada should be part of EU
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Also Denmark.
Denmark has a dispensation they arranged when forming the EU.
Sweden and the other countries does not.
When joining the EU you are commited to switching to the Euro when you have fullfilled the criteria for doing so, Sweden has decided to not fullfill the criterias required and will therefore keep the Krona for the forseeable future.
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Well you could say it's a treaty of organisations all located by the North Atlantic... TONA? I dunno, it could never work!
Should be something that works in most languages
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lol wut? This is the first anti-Canadian comment I've ever heard. Canadians are unreasonable? "I do not know much about them, but in my self-admittedly ignorant opinion I think they are an unreasonable people". Wouldn't that make us fit right in if everyone in EU was like you?
lmao. I'm going to be laughing about your comment for the rest of the day. Thank you.
Treatment of the indigenous people is the first thing that comes to mind. 5 eyes, black face, (re?)electing a crack smoker.
Just the 5 eyes thing is a deal breaker for me.
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Treatment of the indigenous people is the first thing that comes to mind. 5 eyes, black face, (re?)electing a crack smoker.
Just the 5 eyes thing is a deal breaker for me.
Treatment of the indigenous people
That's fair, and IMO should be the deal breaker.
5 eyes
We're a junior partner and net recipient. Our judiciary flat out prevents most of our participation, and we'd likely leave it to join,
black face
That thing that originated in Europe? Or the American version that isn't us?
(re?)electing a crack smoker.
He might have been re-elected as a Ward councillor, but regardless you're holding an entire nation responsible for 1 city's stupidity. A nation that for the most part considered them a laughing-stock.
Regardless, I'm not actually in favour of joining the EU directly but fully support bolstering our alliances.
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Let's do it.
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Treatment of the indigenous people
That's fair, and IMO should be the deal breaker.
5 eyes
We're a junior partner and net recipient. Our judiciary flat out prevents most of our participation, and we'd likely leave it to join,
black face
That thing that originated in Europe? Or the American version that isn't us?
(re?)electing a crack smoker.
He might have been re-elected as a Ward councillor, but regardless you're holding an entire nation responsible for 1 city's stupidity. A nation that for the most part considered them a laughing-stock.
Regardless, I'm not actually in favour of joining the EU directly but fully support bolstering our alliances.
black face
That thing that originated in Europe? Or the American version that isn’t us?
They're probably talking about that time the former Canadian PM did something stupid and racist at a party decades ago while still a student. It wasn't good, but it's a weird thing to judge a whole country on.
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black face
That thing that originated in Europe? Or the American version that isn’t us?
They're probably talking about that time the former Canadian PM did something stupid and racist at a party decades ago while still a student. It wasn't good, but it's a weird thing to judge a whole country on.
Oh snap I completely forgot about that. Well, I'll hold the behaviour of our historical leaders up against the EU's any day. TBF they've had far longer to put stupid shit on record than we have ofc.
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lol wut? This is the first anti-Canadian comment I've ever heard. Canadians are unreasonable? "I do not know much about them, but in my self-admittedly ignorant opinion I think they are an unreasonable people". Wouldn't that make us fit right in if everyone in EU was like you?
lmao. I'm going to be laughing about your comment for the rest of the day. Thank you.
What's the internet regulation like in Canada? What's fiber penetration like? What about public transport? What's Canada's stance on green and renewables? How are votes counted? Is the Canada pro-regulation?
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As much as I like Canada compared to the US, they are not European by any stretch of the imagination. I'd be for free trade and free movement as a beginning, but part of the European Union is a bit much.
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What's the internet regulation like in Canada? What's fiber penetration like? What about public transport? What's Canada's stance on green and renewables? How are votes counted? Is the Canada pro-regulation?
What’s the internet regulation like in Canada
What’s Canada’s stance on green and renewables
Is Canada pro-regulation?
We are a nation of ~40 million people, speaking two official languages, spread out amongst 10 provinces and 3 territories, encompassing the 2nd largest land area behind russia. We have 4 'recognized' parties (Conservatives, Liberals, New Democrats, and Bloc Quebecois) and the Greens are an up and coming party that have members in the House. We are too diverse to say 'we are all pro anything (except maybe Hockey)'. That said, we are a Social Democracy so regulate far more than the US despite (perhaps in spite of) their economic influence.
Something you didn't ask about but I think you'd likely be interested in is our Charter of Rights and Freedoms.
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And California, Washington, Oregon and Hawaii please
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black face
That thing that originated in Europe? Or the American version that isn’t us?
They're probably talking about that time the former Canadian PM did something stupid and racist at a party decades ago while still a student. It wasn't good, but it's a weird thing to judge a whole country on.
Yep, exactly.
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As much as I like Canada compared to the US, they are not European by any stretch of the imagination. I'd be for free trade and free movement as a beginning, but part of the European Union is a bit much.
It's not possible by current legislation aswell. You need to be on the European continent to join the EU.
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Sigma Gabriel
W name in this context lmao frfr ong
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It's not possible by current legislation aswell. You need to be on the European continent to join the EU.
No, technically you just need to be "European", which is never strictly defined anywhere. It was being considered that Algeria join after all, but it didn't happen because of the civil war (from my understanding of the situation). Canada is one of the most European-like non Europe countries, so it would kinda fit.
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Why change? Canada is a perfectly good name.
I didn't even realise this comment was a joke and was confused at OPs question, until I realized they were thinking about the EU.
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We could name it the UE. United Earth.
Super Earth. Our home.
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We could name it the UE. United Earth.
Why not EU (earth united)
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Nah we just need a fancy team name for the not-absolute-fuck-head countries.
I mean EU is Europe and I fucking love you guys but down here in Australia we can't just up and move the continent to Europe.
I don't think the name should be dependent on membership like BRICS or whatever because you don't want to have to rebrand when you kick someone out or let someone in.
I think it should include a word like collaborative because honestly, that's what it's about - we're better off working together.
It's also important to choose a name with a catchy acronym that isn't already taken.
Maybe Collaborative Union of Nice Terran States.
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Nah we just need a fancy team name for the not-absolute-fuck-head countries.
I mean EU is Europe and I fucking love you guys but down here in Australia we can't just up and move the continent to Europe.
I don't think the name should be dependent on membership like BRICS or whatever because you don't want to have to rebrand when you kick someone out or let someone in.
I think it should include a word like collaborative because honestly, that's what it's about - we're better off working together.
It's also important to choose a name with a catchy acronym that isn't already taken.
Maybe Collaborative Union of Nice Terran States.
Let's go CUNTS!