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Comment Re:Needs Policies to Promote Child Births (Score 2) 336

It's not just "Westernized" countries, whatever that means. Birth rates are down everywhere, even in countries with traditionally high birth rates.

Examples: Kenya had 7.65 live births per woman in 1960 and is now at 3.26. India went from 5.92 to 1.99. Lebanon 5.88 to 2.26. Saudi Arabia 7.63 to 2.28.

There are no incentives in the world that can meaningfully change those numbers. We just have to adapt to a new reality.

Comment Re:Really? (Score 1) 303

As long as the factories remain located in Canada, there will be no tariffs.

If there are any tariffs being imposed on American car manufacturers by Canada (which I don't think is true, but for the sake of argument...) it's because they no longer manufacture in Canada, but in the US.

Those US car manufacturers also got some pretty sweet incentives to build factories here, and now they're not holding up their end of the bargain. So yes, punish them, I say.

Comment Re:Only the first step (Score 1) 303

Canada is not looking for US companies to (re)invest in Canada. But we'd be happy to take South Korean companies.

The US is not the only country that builds cars, you know. And generally speaking, American cars are huge shitty gas-guzzling lemons anyway. (Except for the EVs; then you can strike out "gas-guzzling".)

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