We don't need the Euro and we don't need the European Stability and Growth Pact. Both are hazardous straightjakets that we really don't have a need for.
We can and should be friends but we don't need to join.
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We don't need the Euro and we don't need the European Stability and Growth Pact. Both are hazardous straightjakets that we really don't have a need for.
We can and should be friends but we don't need to join.
Putting aside all the other reasons this would be a bad idea, I would at least have to see some concrete measures from European governments to slip out from under Washington's thumb. As it is, they're clamoring to remain America's lapdogs as they were before
Would that mean we get A4 paper? I'd be okay with that...
A/B paper sizing is truly the superior standard. The math is so nice.
I get chills when I say the area of the A0 paper out loud, a feeling of order in the universe, and of beauty.
It's the size of A1 paper squared which is the size of A2 paper squared etc, right?
How much is that in cm²?
The area of an A0 is 1 square meter, so that's 10000 cm2. A1 is half of that, etc.
That IS very satisfying! 😁
Where are you that you don't?
Probably Canada. We use 8.5”x11” here
In Ontario, I've only ever used A sizes. When I purchase paper it's in A sizes.
I dunno where you’re buying paper but that definitely isn’t the norm. You’re either confused, lying, or buying paper from some unusual place. Go into any staples or similar across Canada and almost all the paper will be US sizes.
Ew, have not seen that. If I had then I'd have complained about it being American.
Probably Canada
The circumstantial evidence indicates leans rather heavily towards that conclusion, yes 😁
lol, I went to Montreal for a conference once and needed to print a poster at A1 size, but the file was made for A2 of something. The clerk at the copy shop told me it wouldn't fit, so I told him to just rotate and scale up. He kept insisting it would leave a white border until I finally got him to just try it... I was flabbergasted that even at a print shop they didn't know how these paper sizes work
No need for Canada to join the EU. The EU makes sense as a union of countries with shared or overlapping geography and interests. Canada is not in Europe. We are a Pacific country in addition to being an Atlantic country. 70% of our non-US trade flows through Vancouver to and from Pacific nations. Canada is better served by retaining sovereignty to negotiate trade independently to make the most of working with Europe on one side and Pacific nations on the other. Being one voice from North America among a chorus of voices from another continent in regulatory decision-making to govern all is not a good idea.
Carney has been advocating for variable geometry as Canada's method ro go forward and has only seen his support from Canadians go up in this time. Joining the EU is not variable geometry. Trade, cooperation and alignment on many issues where there is compatibility is good enough.
Also we already have a trade agreement with the EU and visa-free travel, if I remember correctly. I wouldn't mind being a part of the EU but there are pros and cons to it and we've already secured many of the pros.
Lol. this guy is trying to move attention away from Carney's recent trade negotiations and deals by bringing up polling from last year.
I agree that Canada should be closer to Europe.
However, you should know that OP @Scotty@scribe.disroot.org made this post and a series of cross posts in a vain attemp at countering recent growing sentiment in favour of increasing trade with China.
They had to use a poll from last year before the March 4 US tariffs and misinterpret it on purpose (international diplomatic policy vs economic trade policy) to support their position.
It is still possible to be a part of the EU and increase trade with China, this two things are not mutually exclusive.
OP's post attempting to spread fear and resentment against the just announced trade deal PM Carney made with China this past week:
https://vger.to/scribe.disroot.org/post/6851263
The thread prompting them to make the post:
https://vger.to/scribe.disroot.org/comment/9107397
Poll from this year showing recent majority support for increasing trade with China (including EVs):
https://www.ipsos.com/en-ca/slim-majority-canadians-54-support-stronger-trade-ties-china
OMG, it seems like people can have multiple different opinions and have different complex relationships with different countries.
To @Scotty@scribe.disroot.org :
Safe bet, eh? Where's my money.
Thank you @avidamoeba@lemmy.ca for the link to the ipsos poll.
Yes Scotty is so pathetic
Most of us are morally aligned with the EU already, we should tie ourselves to a more stable trading block (or soon to be federation) then the one we used to have.
Greenland’s tiny Hans Island
Which was the "battleground" of one of the most civilized and good natured wars in human history 😄🥰
From a purely selfish point, as a dual citizen, I'd love my friends and family to be EU citizens, too. I just don't see this happening.