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Why Canada Should Avoid the Tit-for-Tat Trade Game with the U.S.

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A bit more on tariffs along with other things here in CANADA.

When it comes to trade wars, Canada is punching way above its weight—and not in a good way. Every time the U.S. slaps a tariff on something, we fire back with our own. Now, it might feel like standing up for ourselves, but in reality, we’re the ones taking most of the hits.

Let’s face it: the U.S. is an economic giant, and we’re the small guy in the fight. Oh sure, we might land a punch or two, but they can take it. We, on the other hand, feel every blow a lot harder. In my mind, instead of playing this tit-for-tat game, Canada needs to take a smarter approach, one that protects our businesses and workers without making things worse.

The Reality of Size and Strength

The U.S. economy is massive, over ten times bigger than ours, and when tariffs go up, American companies can often adjust. They have more suppliers, more buyers, and a bigger market to fall back on. We don’t have that luxury. When Trump hit our steel and aluminum industries with tariffs, we hit back with our own. But guess what? Our businesses and consumers will end up paying the price.

When we put tariffs on American goods, it doesn’t bring their economy to its knees… it barely makes a dent. But here at home, prices go up, jobs get put at risk, and businesses struggle to compete. So, who’s really winning that fight? Not us.

A Smarter Approach

Rather than going punch for punch, Canada should focus on building its own strength. That means doing more right here at home… bringing in new industries, supporting businesses, and making more of what we need ourselves. We can’t keep relying on other countries for everything. It’s time to stand on our own two feet.

Look at what the U.S. is doing. They aren’t waiting around for other countries to save them…they’re making things at home, investing in their own industries, and looking after their own people first. We should be doing the same. If we put half the energy we use on trade fights into making Canada more self-reliant, we’d be in a much better position.

Instead of always looking to sell elsewhere, we should be figuring out how to make our own products, process our own resources, and create jobs that keep money circulating in Canada. If all this trade trouble with the U.S. has taught us anything, it’s that we can’t afford to keep depending on others. It has to stop. We need to focus on making Canada stronger, not trying to fight battles we can’t win.

And you know what? If we do this right, prices on things like groceries and other essentials should come down. The more we make here, the less we have to import at high costs. It’s not just about industry… it’s about food, too. We need to stop covering up good farmland with concrete and start using it to feed ourselves. Maybe it’s time to bring back the old farmers, the ones who really knew how to work the land, and learn from them instead of relying on massive corporate farms that care more about profit than people. We have the land, the skills, and the resources—it’s just a matter of putting them to use for our own benefit instead of everyone else’s.

So to sum things up: Tit-for-tat might feel good in the moment, but Canada needs to be playing the long game. That’s how we stay strong… not by picking fights we can’t win, but by making sure we don’t have to fight in the first place.

Until the next time: Keep your minds open & Your Stories Alive! GW

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Coffee, Sawdust, and Stories Here in the North on March 11/2025

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Good Morning! Just like sanding wood, it’s the rough patches in life that teach you how to smooth things out.

It’s a bit cloudy waking’ up here in cottage country, but the good news is it ain’t all that cold, which is melting’ a lot of our snow and ice. You know, as much as I enjoy our winters here in the north, I’m always ready for spring.

Now, let’s take a quick look at the weather forecast for Port Loring, Ontario:

Today (Tuesday, March 11):

High: 39°F (4°C)
Low: 7°F (-14°C)
Conditions: Mostly cloudy; breezy this morning’ with a brief shower or two, followed by a bit of rain this afternoon.

Tonight:Low: 7°F (-14°C)
Conditions: Mostly cloudy with temperatures dropping’ significantly.

Tomorrow (Wednesday, March 12):High: 33°F (0°C)
Low: 19°F (-7°C)
Conditions: Cloudy skies throughout the day.

So, it looks like Mother Nature’s giving’ us a mixed bag, warmer temps today with a chance of showers, then cooling’ off tonight and staying’ chilly tomorrow. Might be a good idea to keep that extra log on the fire and your old boots handy.

As the old saying goes living in this country: If you don’t like the weather, just wait five minutes… it’ll change!

Highway 522 is bare and wet this morning which in turn will make traveling pretty good if you have a mind to head off to the big city for supplies.

Which is exactly what my wife and I did yesterday. We took a trip to visit our son, with him helping’ us out with a few things. After all that, we treated him to a late dinner at Casey’s, where we had a nice meal and a drink together. Good food, good company, can’t ask for much more than that.

Afterward, we dropped him off at his place, picked up some much-needed groceries, and grabbed ourselves a hot cup of coffee for the drive home. Nothing like a good coffee to keep ya sharp when you’re driving down those back roads.

The drive home was downright beautiful. We had the pleasure of watching’ one of the nicest sunsets I’ve seen in a while. The sun was setting’ so slow and easy, painting’ the sky with colors that even had my wife impressed, and she’s been painting’ masterpieces for over fifty years. It was like the sun decided to put on a show just for us, before calling’ it a night.

You know, I have found on days or evenings like this that the sun doesn’t rush off to the other side of the world after all. It just takes its sweet ol’ time, enjoying’ the view just like we were.

So, what are you up to today, GW? Well, today I’m gonna get back to sorting out things in my old woodworking shop that i started a couple days ago. I lit the shop stove earlier on, so it should be nice and warm by the time I finish up the breakfast my lovely wife has waiting for me. And I’d better get to it before she decides it’s too late for breakfast and turns it into lunch!

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

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Not Elected, Just Handed the Reins

Short Note: “Why Canada” Is Giving Mark Carney a Shot, in the news this morning.

Hmm, well Mark Carney might be stepping in as Canada’s temporary prime minister, but let’s be clear… he wasn’t put there by the votes of all Canadians. Leadership changes like this might follow the rules, but… they don’t always sit well with a lot of the people. With an election looming, it’s up to Canadians to decide if Carney should keep the job, or if someone else should take the reins. Now that’s the truth of the matter.

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]

More Trees Than People… Just the Way I Like It on March 10/2025

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Good Morning: If you want to be a northerner, you better get used to wearing a winter coat in the morning and a t-shirt by noon.

Heading off to bed last night, I figured we’d be waking up to fresh snow covering the ground. But wouldn’t you know it, morning rolled around, and not a flake had fallen. The trees though, are still wearing their white coats from yesterday’s snowfall, but the sunshine is starting to show herself. And you can feel the chill starting to give way to a bit of warmth.

Weather Forecast For Port Loring , Ontario , Canada:

Currently 23° · Sunny

Port Loring, ON, Canada

Rather cloudyToday46°39°Rather cloudy but some sunshine
Breezy in the morning; mostly cloudy and cooler with a little rain in the afternoon, ending before temperatures fall below freezingTuesday42°9°Breezy in the morning; mostly cloudy and cooler with a little rain in the afternoon, ending before temperatures fall below freezing

Highway 522 is mostly clear, and it should improve further as the day warms up. Please note though, that temperatures are expected to rise well above freezing today, which may lead to a lot of melting snow and potentially slippery conditions.

Yesterday… I had planned to work in the old woodworking shop, sorting out the mess I made the day before, but as things often go, I didn’t make it out there. Instead, I decided to spend the day writing up more stories here at my computer. It turned out to be a great day for writing, actually, it’s been a good couple of days… sometimes the words just flow when you least expect it.

So, what’s on the agenda for today, GW? Well, that’s a good question. I’m thinking I’ll head out to the shop a bit later, once I get a few things wrapped up here in the house. Either way, my day will be full, as it always is, and that’s a good thing. Keeping busy with projects helps keep my mind focused on the good, instead of dwelling on the bad.

With that, I’m off for the breakfast that my lovely wife has made for me. After that, we’ll enjoy our cup of hot cocoa and settle in for a good chat, which is something I look forward to every morning. You could say it’s one of those simple joys that gives an old feller a reason to get out of bed. Then again, it seems I’ve always had a good reason to get up, whether it’s work, family, or just the promise of a new day.

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]

Protecting Free Speech, Even on X

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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.

I read an article the other day that got me thinking about X and its role in national unity. The idea that X is a threat just because of who owns it doesn’t sit right with me. The real problem isn’t the owner, it’s how we use these platforms.

Free speech is a key part of any democracy. Whether we agree with someone or not, we need to defend their right to speak. It’s easy to blame one person, like Elon Musk, for causing trouble, but the issue is bigger than that. If we start controlling platforms because we don’t like what someone says or does, we’re getting close to losing our own freedom to speak. And that’s something we should be careful about.

I get the point in the article about X showing more extreme views, but isn’t that just a sign of what’s happening in society as a whole? People have always had strong opinions, and now, with social media, we just see more of it. We can’t just blame the platform or its owner for the way people use it.

In my mind the real solution isn’t banning X or any platform. The solution is teaching/showing people how to think for themselves. We shouldn’t need to hide from tough ideas, we need to be able to argue against them. Banning X might seem like a quick fix, but it’s a bad idea. Taking away the platform could make things worse. It’s not about silencing the voices we don’t like, it’s about letting people hear different opinions and decide for themselves.

Until the next time, keep your minds open and 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.

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In Closing, I Would Like to Wish You Well!

George Walters | [email protected]