Should Canada Join The EU?
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Yes, with regards, from Kentucky.
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Also from Kentucky, and I second the motion.
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Not in Kentucky but I agree too
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I was joking about this in another thread.
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ibx2cat makes a great point in that we should fix our interprovincial trade and logistics before joining the EU
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Only if we got to keep the loonie
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I can't say anything about this topic in particular. But I saw this link to an overview what EU is doing for its members on Lemmy yesterday. Which could be interesting for you as well.
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If it's possible and they want to I would greatly welcome them.
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Lol, my tired brain thought for a moment EU was highlighting what it's doing for it's Lemmy-members
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Just because the Euro doesn’t smell like maple?
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Wouldn't that mean that the borders to the USA would be closed or more strictly controlled? As far i know, US Citizens need a visa to enter the EU.
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Well considering they have an official Mastodon outlet...
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As a Canadian I'd be in favour of starting with joining the Schengen zone. A currency union might be a hard sell as our economy benefits from being able to float the dollar for exports, but it would probably still be a net benefit once trade with the rest of the EU improved and regulations got normalized.
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Yeah, more robust rail links and fixing some of the dumber parochial interprovincial trade rules.
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Not for vacation or something they don't, but it is progressively getting tighter
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Given the trajectory of the last few weeks I don't think that would be a bad thing
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Well Canada already has borders with France & Denmark if I recall correctly
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I had a hard time writing that sentence, I totally get you
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Consumer protections and laws against engineered obsolescence? Yes, please!