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What We’re Really Buying From China here in Canada & the Hidden Cost of Convenience

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These are my own thoughts from what I’ve seen and lived through. I’m sharing them to spark some thinking and honest conversation, not because I have all the answers.

We’ve all heard folks talk about boycotting all kinds of different things. I’ve also seen people get riled up over American policies or political blunders. But we hardly ever talk about the real giant in the room, China, and just how deep our wallets are tied to theirs.

So let’s lay it out plain: here’s what China sells to Canada, and how much money we send their way for it.


Top Imports From China to Canada (2023)

  • Electronics (phones, TVs, tablets, etc.): $7.96 billion
  • Machinery (including computers): $7.03 billion
  • Vehicles (excluding trains): $3.65 billion
  • Furniture & Lighting: $3.11 billion
  • Plastics & Plastic Items: $2.44 billion
  • Steel & Iron Articles: $2.27 billion
  • Toys, Games, and Sports Gear: $1.74 billion
  • Knit Clothing (socks, underwear, etc.): $1.35 billion
  • Woven Apparel (jackets, pants, etc.): $1.04 billion
  • Aluminum Products: $1.03 billion

Notable Individual Items

  • Mobile Phones: $9.22 billion
  • Computers & Laptops: $6.56 billion
  • Passenger Vehicles: $2.64 billion
  • Vehicle Parts: $2.39 billion
  • Heaters & HVAC Units: $1.84 billion

The Everyday and Often Ignored

These smaller items are harder to track individually in dollar terms, but together they form a mountain: And I am sure there are many more.

  • Hair combs, elastics, brushes
  • Pens, crayons, pencils, erasers
  • Buttons, zippers, sewing kits
  • Umbrellas, plastic tarps, rain gear
  • Socks, scarves, gloves, hats
  • Kitchen gadgets, utensils, containers
  • Tools, flashlights, batteries
  • Toys in kids’ meals, party decorations
  • Lighters, nail clippers, razors
  • Eyeglasses, sunglasses, costume jewelry
  • Mops, sponges, cleaning cloths
  • Fake flowers, picture frames, wall art

Total Spent (2024): $49.2 Billion

That’s what we gave them in one year, which keeps our local makers, tool shops, and craftsmen out of business. And there’s been a lot more since.

Looking at that, it just goes to show ya, what could be made right here at home in Canada, if we get back to being self-reliant. Just imagine what that money we give to China could do for us right here at home. Will it happen? Well it would, and can if our Powers That Be, would open their eyes.

Until the next time, keep your minds open and your stories alive. GW

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Where the Road Ends, Stories Begin on April 10/2025

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Good Morning! My old friend Grey Wolf used to say: “George, the sky doesn’t care if you’re rich or poor, it gives the same sunrise to all who look up.”

Here’s the weather forecast for Port Loring, Ontario:

Thursday, April 10, 2025:

  • High: 45°F (7°C)
  • Low: 20°F (-6°C)
  • Conditions: Expect plenty of sunshine to stretch across the sky, but don’t forget to bundle up—those cool northern winds will keep things brisk. Perfect weather for a morning walk with a hot cup of coffee in hand.

Friday, April 11, 2025:

  • High: 46°F (8°C)
  • Low: 28°F (-2°C)
  • Conditions: A mix of sunshine and some clouds, giving you just enough time to get out and enjoy the fresh air before things cool off again at night. It’s the kind of day that calls for layers and a good pair of boots for that stroll down a quiet country road.

Looks like it’ll be a couple of crisp, refreshing days. Enjoy the sunshine, but don’t forget to keep that jacket close—spring’s still finding its footing up here.

Highway 522 is bare and dry this morning, making for good traveling. So, if anyone is in need of supplies, it should be a great day to head off to the big city.

On another note: Yesterday, with the weather so nice, my wife and I decided to head into the big city of North Bay to pick up a few things, like groceries. We got everything taken care of, had our lunch in the car, and picked up a Starbucks coffee for the road home. The weather couldn’t have been better, and on the way back, we stopped for a visit with some good friends. All in all, it was a great day.

So what are you up to today GW

Well, once it warms up a bit today, my wife and I are going to get to work on preparations for the big spring sale we’re planning. We’ve already completed much of the prep work, but there’s still plenty to do, which will keep us busy this morning. Afterward, we’ll settle in to watch The Masters golf tournament, which starts today. We never miss it. The beautiful flowers, lush greens, fairways, and trees always get us into the spring spirit.

So with that, I am off for my breakfast that my little woman has made for me, and will then head outdoors, well after our cup of hot cocoa and our regular morning chat. Although, in saying that, it should be noted we chat all the time, and you know what? We are damn good at it, too.

Until the next time, keep your minds open and your stories alive. GW

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Where Every Word Still Counts on April 9/2025

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Good Morning! As my old friend Grey Wold Used to say: A crow’s call at dawn doesn’t need explaining, and neither do most things, if you’re paying attention.

Well—she’s a cold one here in cottage country this morning. When I crawled out of bed, the thermometer was sittin’ at -0.94°F | -18.3°C. So much for all that global warming stuff folks keep carryin’ on about.

Far as I’m concerned, the earth’s just doin’ what it’s always done. It’s been warming up and cooling down since the beginning of time. Sure, we might be making a bit of a mess with the way we live now, but the big picture? That’s Mother Nature’s work, she runs the show, not us. All them fanatics hollering about the end of the world every time it snows or rains a bit too much, well, they need to take a breath and look back at history.

Port Loring Weather Forecast

Today: A cold one, with a bit of sun, some cloud, and maybe a flurry or two.
High: 35°F | 2°C
Low Tonight: 15°F | -9°C

Tomorrow: A bit milder, with a bit more sunshine.
High: 43°F | 6°C
Low: 24°F | -5°C

You might want to toss another log on the fire and keep that coffee close. She’s still got some bite in her, but the warmer days are comin’.

Highway 522 is bare and dry this morning, which will make for some good travelin’—whether you’re heading into town for supplies or just making the weekly run to the dump. Yep, it’s Dump Day here in our little corner of the world—one of the more prestigious events on the calendar if you ask a few of the locals.

Some folks treat it like a social outing… wave to a neighbor, maybe compare who’s got the better load in the back of the truck. And if you’re real lucky, you might even spot someone sneakin’ something back from the dump. “One man’s trash,” as they say.

So, if you’ve been holding off getting rid of that busted toaster or that old chair with only one leg left, now’s your chance. Roads are good, sky’s clear, and the garbage gods are smiling.

On another note, yesterday me and my wife managed to get our driveway and decks cleared of snow. I have to tell ya, there was a lot of it. In some spots we had a good foot and a half. It took me and my wife the whole morning to get things cleaned up.

And I gotta tell ya, we were more than ready for our lunch and a couple cups of coffee when we were finished. After that, our two Lazy Boy chairs sure felt good. Slept good too.

So, what are you up to today, GW?

Well, today’s a bit on the cool side, so I’m thinkin’ I’ll sit down and write up another story or two and keep the home fires going. After yesterday, this old body of mine could sure use a bit of a rest.

With that, I’m off for my morning breakfast that my lovely wife has put together for me. After that, I’ll see what the day has in store. It might be cold, but that sun shining like she is sure makes it look nice outside.

Until next time—keep your minds open and your stories alive! GW

All my books are available on my Amazon Author Page.

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In Closing, I Would Like to Wish You Well!

George Walters | [email protected]

Let the Working Man Keep His Pay

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These are my own thoughts from what I’ve seen and lived through. I’m sharing them to spark some thinking and honest conversation, not because I have all the answers.

It just don’t sit right with me, that every time a man works, puts in his hours, and then has to give part of it away before he even sees it. That’s not fair. The working man’s pay belongs to him, not the government.

The thing is, if folks could keep what they earn, they’d have enough to buy a decent home, fix up their truck, maybe even get the kids something useful like a new computer. They’d spend it in their communities. That’s how a country grows—not by taxing the hell out of the people who are actually doing the work.

Now, I’m not saying we shouldn’t help the ones who really need it. Seniors who’ve done their time, folks who’ve got serious health problems, yeah, we look after them. That’s just being decent. But the rest? If you’re able-bodied, you should be working. Simple as that.

We’ve built a system where it sometimes pays better to sit still than to put in an honest day’s work, well, that’s backwards. There’s work to be done, and a country like Canada should be built on effort, not entitlement.

And while we’re on the topic, we also need to have a hard look at how many people we’re bringing into the country right now. Immigration isn’t the problem, it’s how fast it’s happening. Canada’s always opened its doors to folks looking for a better life, and rightly so. But we’ve got to make sure we’ve got the homes, the doctors, and the schools to support them first. Right now, we don’t. And bringing in more people than we can house or care for, only makes things harder for everyone—newcomers and long-timers alike.

This isn’t about turning folks away, it’s about making sure the welcome mat isn’t just a cover for a trap door. Let’s get our infrastructure back on track, make sure our own people aren’t struggling, and then we can talk about how many more we can bring in responsibly.

At the end of the day, we need to stop rewarding idleness and start respecting effort. A fair day’s pay should stay in the worker’s hands, not be filtered through layers of government waste or stretched so thin that no one’s needs get met properly.

Some folks will call this harsh. But what’s harsher, telling someone they’ve got to earn their way, or telling a working man that even after doing everything right, it’s still not enough?

Again… let the man/woman keep their pay, they earned it. That’s fair, something we could use a bit more of around here.

Until the next time: Keep Your Minds Open & Your Stories Alive. GW

All my books are available on my Amazon Author Page.

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In Closing, I Would Like to Wish You Well!

George Walters | [email protected]

Same Horse, Different Saddle

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You know, just a month back, you could hardly find a soul, with a kind word for the Liberals. Didn’t matter if you were sittin’ in a coffee shop, leaning on the counter at the feed store, or just jawin’ with friend and family. All that was on folks minds was that Trudeau was on his way out, and everyone was happy.

Fast-forward, here we are, not much time passed, and wouldn’t you know it, the same party, a different face, and folks now are humming a whole new tune. It’s like someone flipped a switch. Along comes Mark Carney with his smooth talk and big-city shine, and suddenly— it’s like the mess we just came through never happened.

The thing is, you can dress it up however you like, but it’s still the same old outfit underneath. Amazes me how some folks get dazzled by the wrapping, and forget to check what’s in the box.

And the real kicker? Most believe they’re makin’ up their own minds, when half the time, they’re just bein’ nudged along like cattle through a gate.

Until the next time: Keep Your Minds Open & Your Stories Alive. GW

All my books are available on my Amazon Author Page.

If you purchase a book, a brief Amazon review really helps new readers discover my work—it means a lot.

Support my writing: Support My Writing

In Closing, I Would Like to Wish You Well!

George Walters | [email protected]