We used to have it decades ago, but we no longer have it. Countries like the United States, Germany and the U.K. do have domestic pharmaceutical facilities, which is why they're obviously going to prioritize helping their citizens first."
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We used to have it decades ago, but we no longer have it. Countries like the United States, Germany and the U.K. do have domestic pharmaceutical facilities, which is why they're obviously going to prioritize helping their citizens first."
rdsrds2120 wrote:*opens article
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On the serious side though, this could be interpreted as a bit of a finger wag towards lax development of emergency public goods in other developed countries (i.e., facilities maintained to be ready to respond to a pandemic). Most countries have more/less committed to a market solution for pharmaceuticals, importing them from the countries mentioned and not really manufacturing them themselves. This isn't inherently bad for day-to-day stuff (there are other reasons it might be bad, thought), but it does mean that in situations of abrupt scarcity when American, U.K., German etc exports aren't an option for something extremely time sensitive, seemingly arbitrary parts of the world suffer for some otherwise preventable amount of time.
2dimes wrote:This has been happening since Defenbaker told them to cut up the Arrows. I keep lecturing people not to let our dairy industry suffer for the sake of cheap cheese but get told, "You can't tell me not to shop at Walmart." No, I guess I can't.
2dimes wrote:So, anyone can buy some cows, make cheese and mark it up 200% but then they get killed?
2dimes wrote:So, anyone can buy some cows, make cheese and mark it up 200% but then they get killed?
Dukasaur wrote: That was the night I broke into St. Mike's Cathedral and shat on the Archibishop's desk
mookiemcgee wrote:2dimes wrote:So, anyone can buy some cows, make cheese and mark it up 200% but then they get killed?
killed by taxes?
millionaire milk mafiosa
2dimes wrote:mookiemcgee wrote:2dimes wrote:So, anyone can buy some cows, make cheese and mark it up 200% but then they get killed?
killed by taxes?
I asked that because of this.millionaire milk mafiosa
DY claims you can't even get dairy cows.
I have read some similar complaints elsewhere on the Internet. What they call "Canada" seems different from where I live. Though there does seem to be laws against raw cheese sales here and some imported cheese can be pretty expensive.
I feel like I watched a show where some guys told Anthony Bourdain about eating illegal raw cheese.
I don't think I understand.
I had pretty good cheese in France but nothing that made me angry or even very upset because I couldn't get it here.
Maybe I need to go to a specific place to try a particular cheese I have never experienced. Then again I am probably much better off enjoying common melted Canadian cheese.
Dukasaur wrote: That was the night I broke into St. Mike's Cathedral and shat on the Archibishop's desk
DoomYoshi wrote:Also, in the United States and Canada, eating raw cheese (a.k.a. unpasteurized cheese) is illegal.
2dimes wrote:Doom, you know there are reasons for pasteurization, yeah?
I understand you might wish to get a certain flavour in unpasteurized cheese, but stores can't even provide clean lettuce anymore.
You expect them to sell unpasteurized cheese that won't be loaded with harmful bacteria?
People still need to be told over and over again it's a good idea to wash your hands.
Dukasaur wrote: That was the night I broke into St. Mike's Cathedral and shat on the Archibishop's desk
mookiemcgee wrote:I thought you were canadian? (here in america???)
DoomYoshi wrote:mookiemcgee wrote:I thought you were canadian? (here in america???)
As in North America...
Dukasaur wrote: That was the night I broke into St. Mike's Cathedral and shat on the Archibishop's desk
mookiemcgee wrote:DoomYoshi wrote:mookiemcgee wrote:I thought you were canadian? (here in america???)
As in North America...
Gotcha, so this is all trump's fault because of this USMCA trade deal he spearheaded.
DoomYoshi wrote:mookiemcgee wrote:DoomYoshi wrote:mookiemcgee wrote:I thought you were canadian? (here in america???)
As in North America...
Gotcha, so this is all trump's fault because of this USMCA trade deal he spearheaded.
Not really. The CUSMA, like NAFTA before it does not include cheese or dairy products.
Dukasaur wrote: That was the night I broke into St. Mike's Cathedral and shat on the Archibishop's desk
mookiemcgee wrote:DoomYoshi wrote:mookiemcgee wrote:DoomYoshi wrote:mookiemcgee wrote:I thought you were canadian? (here in america???)
As in North America...
Gotcha, so this is all trump's fault because of this USMCA trade deal he spearheaded.
Not really. The CUSMA, like NAFTA before it does not include cheese or dairy products.
First of all, if you call it CUSMA instead of USMCA one more time Saxi's head might explode.
I've been hearing for 4 years how CUSMA is NOTHING like NAFTA and that's why we had to re-name it and pretend it was different... are you saying my government lied to me?
Why do you guys agree to these things? https://www.international.gc.ca/trade-c ... x?lang=eng
I mean after reading that I totally see where you are coming from, you guys have agreed to basically f*ck over any cheese producer that isn't extremely large if they want access to international sales.
If you made cheese and sold it locally only at like a farmers market direct to consumer... totally illegal? Who would enforce that, tax dept?
Why do you guys agree to these things?
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