The board that oversees medicine prices in Canada and levies on big social media and online service platforms appear in submissions to the U.S. Trade Representatives review of 'unfair' foreign trading practices.
I’m not terribly familiar with Brazil’s politics or economics, but I’d wager they’re implying the hazards of becoming a direct, unambiguous threat to (external/private) capitalism. Canada’s not too big to become a banana republic, if enough forces get behind manufacturing consent for war special military operations.
How is the Brazilian experience going in this line of idea?
Don’t know, don’t care. Canada and Brazil are in two very different places economically.
I’m not terribly familiar with Brazil’s politics or economics, but I’d wager they’re implying the hazards of becoming a direct, unambiguous threat to (external/private) capitalism. Canada’s not too big to become a banana republic, if enough forces get behind manufacturing consent for
warspecial military operations.