1. A few thoughts on the resilience of small-l liberalism in Canada (and Germany) in political economy terms.
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What? Of course we're better. We invented poutine and hockey (and basketball).
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here I assumed it was to keep giving us Americans a place to threaten to move to.
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4. In Canada (unlike USA) free trade combined with a) universal health care b) low dollar.
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% On spent on national defense?
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I suggest including southwestern Ontario in this discussion.
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The '88 and (to a lesser extent) '97 elections were ref's on free trade. Maybe Cdns just consider the issue settled.
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We did go through quite a period of turmoil over it in 1988... then we had political earthquakes after. Maybe we got through it.
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10.3% unemployment in YYC (of all places!) is going to have some consequences for political discourse in Canada.
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I think what partially immunises Canada from insularity and xenophobia is that the state explicitly celebrates its pluralism.
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If Canada continues down the same neoliberal path as its southern neighbor, hard to predict how long that immunity will last.
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