BRAUN: COVID fuels a shop Canadian movement
winnipegsun.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from winnipegsun.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Article content
COVID-19 has changed everyone’s shopping habits.
Between lockdowns and layoffs, many people have had to take a hard look at what they’re buying and why; a pandemic-fuelled interest in personal well-being has people scrutinizing what they eat and drink like never before.
We apologize, but this video has failed to load.
Try refreshing your browser, or BRAUN: COVID fuels a shop Canadian movement Back to video
These economic and health concerns also mean rampant consumerism and wretched excess have never looked worse, as many a tone-deaf influencer has discovered.
During COVID, certain items became scarce hand sanitizer, disinfectant wipes, proper face masks and people started thinking about where stuff is made.
second-largest trade relationship after china and america. it is imperative for these two countries to figure something out. is it going to happen? i can t say. we don t know for sure. i think, you know, canada s ideal outcome might be dragging this on as long as possible and having trump not terminate the existing nafta. keeping the status quo i think is privately what canada would want. but the risk there in not making a deal is the longer you don t make a deal, the longer you risk this president who we know is impulsive or erratic, acts on impulse, terminating it, following through on his threats. which he s delivered since 2015. and saying, to heck with all this, we re not doing a free trade agreement at all. that i think would be a very damaging outcome for the canadian government. it s not just that. the president has said, we ll just slap tariffs on canadian cars, cars made in canada coming into the united states. there is a lot of context there because canada and the united
to make another speech? i don t want to get into personal stuff. what, the president spoke to trudeau today. potus would like to get a good deal, okay? a good deal. but he told the prime minister, and he said to us, if we can t get a good deal, then he may well resort to automobile taxes or tariffs, foreign import taxes. the canadians do not want back. laura: they were ridiculing the president today saying, these are american cars. it s ford, et cetera, made in canada, they were all ridiculing the president. saying, canadians don t make cars or american cars made in canada it doesn t matter. it s the same deals mexico. their american cars but when they have of these component parts made in china, it is not a good deal for us. they don t even know they trade deal and they are ridiculing it. by the way, i doubt if they read the trade deal. laura: of course not. putting that aside, the president has said he would like to have a good deal but if not,
vimarsana © 2020. All Rights Reserved.