Ugh. This looks like they are preparing a round of cutesy tariffs on Kentucky bourbon and Wisconsin Harleys. That is too indirect and too cute. Need bigger threats.
The incoming WH is aiming a bazooka at our heads and we are going to threaten ping pong balls aimed at pinky toes.
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Yes it is only rebate eligible vehicles as the story points out. Though it includes 13 trim variants of the company’s top selling Model 3 and Model Y
A chart showing the number of battery electric-vehicle rebates issued to buyers of Tesla versus other brands. It shows Tesla has lost a lot of market share.
Tesla sold far fewer rebate-eligible vehicles than it did the year before, even as its rivals saw big gains.
Belatedly sharing my road trip into Canada's electric vehicle rebate data, which suggest Tesla lost ground among battery EV buyers last year as Elon Musk went full-MAGA. That fits with what former and prospective Tesla owners are saying about their desire to distance themselves from the CEO.
Tonight, we veer off the Road to the Top 40 and merge with The Tragically Hip Top 40 Countdown. Join Kirk Lane, Dean Rainey, and Sara Jachimiak as they break down songs 169-41 and make some bold predictions on the Top 40!
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Slow Horses really hooked me
Pow! Right in the feels: “We often do surgeries on hearts the size of a grape. And it takes a huge, experienced team sometimes 10 hours,” she says. “But we don’t get different compensation because it’s ‘heart surgery.’ One size fits all.”
A clever nod from Statscan, emphasis mine: "On a monthly basis, prices for traveller accommodation in Ontario were up 11.0%, the **swiftest** monthly increase ever recorded for the month of November, coinciding with a series of high-profile concerts."
working with some trade data right now and I love when the people making up the categories obviously ran out of ideas and went "uhhh just kinda throw everything else in here" which is how you end up with HS Code 8537 containing vape pens, airplane black boxes, and particle accelerator displays
The arc of history bends back into an iron lung.
"The decision, however, could be complicated by the weakness of the Canadian dollar. Another large cut would put more distance between Canadian and American interest rates, likely sending the loonie lower against the greenback and pushing up import prices."
Some much-needed perspective from @jasonkirby.bsky.social on Canada’s rollicking — yes! rollicking! — stock market. www.theglobeandmail.com/business/art...
1/ I agree with this.
Yes, blanket Trump tariffs are likely to drive up prices for consumers, hurt US manufacturers, invite retaliation and if applied in North America disrupt well established NAFTA/USMCA supply chains.
But it may not be universally obvious, and Trump will have mitigation options.
Remember when "Ferris Bueller's Day Off" tried to teach us about tariffs and no one was paying attention
Here are three things we should *not* do.
Don't do #1: Immediately run to Washington, 'negotiate' (ie concede and capitulate), and kiss the ring.
Today's listed demands don't make sense. If we concede to these, there'll be more. That path destroys your dignity *and* is ineffective. A bad pairing.
1. Hate it.
2. 👀 *all* Canadian goods?
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In ditching that other place and moving here I know I'll be disappointing all my recent followers there. I made a collage of their totally real profile pics before I left. Clearly, I was popular with the Asian-Women-Facing-Away-From-The-Camera crowd.
Liberals in 2005: "Don't give people 25 bucks a week to blow on beer and popcorn."
Liberals in 2024: “Here’s a tax break on beer and popcorn. Also, here’s another $250 to blow on beer and popcorn.”
Statistics Canada reported today the new housing price index decreased 0.4% in October when compared to September and 0.2% when compared to October 2023. It was the largest month-to-month drop since April 2009. #cdnecon