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To: g_w_north who wrote (155808)12/8/2002 7:56:30 PM
From: richard surckla  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1585816
 
Of Canada's total exports approximately 86% goes to the United States. Of the total U.S. exports approximately 23% goes to Canada. Of Canada's total imports approximately 76% comes from the U.S. Of the total U.S. imports approximately 19% comes from Canada. Who needs who? You don't hear U.S. officials calling Canadian officials names. Canada's immigration, refugee and visitor policy is terrible. Your "open arms policy" lends itself to abuse and terrorist entry that filters down to the U.S., and Canada has shown that it doesn't give a sh*t! As for Cuba, Canada is Cuba's largest trading partner and Canadians comprise the bulk of Cuba's tourists to Cuba. It is Canada that wants to to buy and invest in property in Cuba that was once U.S. corporation's property that became nationalized property under Castro. These, among other things, is why I consider Canadians Cuban lovers.



To: g_w_north who wrote (155808)12/9/2002 12:16:07 AM
From: tejek  Respond to of 1585816
 
Canada is one of the very few exceptions. Here, the U.S.' favourable image has inched up, from 71 per cent to 72 per cent."

PS -- "Just a bunch of Cuba lovers. " Where would I even begin with this comment?


GW, you got to understand, Canada is way to complicated for them to get.

ted