It has a pretty good claim. It’s about 60% Russian by population and was (along with the rest of Ukraine) a part of Russia or the USSR from the 1700’s until 1991.
Running away.
Yeah, I was thinking the same thing.
Is it in a taking care of business section of town?
Rule 1. When you’re having political problems at home, create a foreign enemy to distract the population.
If he introduced a policy and stuck with it, it might have had some impact, but with his on again, off again tactics, I can’t see anyone investing millions knowing that the tarrifs might disappear the next day.
It’s inconceivable.
Hey, thanks. I’ve gotta give that a watch.
Also more than Syria and somehow they got hit with tarrifs.
U.S. is the only country (until now) that was allowed to export eggs to Canada. It doesn’t really say if they actually ever sent us any amount. I’m guessing that before the egg crisis down south, they sent them to Vancouver or places with no egg farmers near.
It’s a lifestyle change. I had friends move there from Sudbury (different direction and Sudbury is smaller, but it may be helpful). They say the social difference is the thing you have to work on most. You have to get involved with the clubs and groups. Because the winters are long, people tend to stay in their houses more and so, if you don’t get involved, you feel cut off. The summer tourists also take a bit of getting used to. It’s not as bad as some places. I moved from S. Ontario to Sudbury. I totally love it. Never going back. I endure the winter by traveling and (again) getting involved in the community. The summers make up for it. 330 lakes in the city. Not too hot. The “rush hour” is laughable compared to TO.
Is Greenland to become the Poland of World War 3?
You mean like the British did in N. Ireland, the Canadians and Americans and Australians did to their indigenous populations, Spain did to S. America, etc. I’m not saying it’s right or trying to excuse them, but many of the countries that condemn them have done this or are doing it.