That's quite the team you're backing.
That's quite the team you're backing.
I sound correct.You sound mad?
You sound really mad.I sound correct.
What effect did the fraud north of the 49th have on the fraud south of that line on the map that justifies his stated rationale to end all rationales, early election con job of the people of Ontario?
He couldn't even get within "being an invisible faceless face in the crowd" milling about and making pip squeak noises in the distance far, far away from the fraud 47.
So Reaaly Really REALLY Mad?You sound soundless as usual
Way to change the subject. The TDS is strong within you.You mean the guy who ripped his supporters off for a few hundred million $$ with a sketchy meme coin just before he became president?
That "character"?
....even when whatever he does is to their detriment........There is no other explanation as to why they devote their lives to him.
tDS, trump Devotee Syndrome on display.No, you sir are a joke. But you know what, the world needs more jokes...
Would you like another glass of Kool Aid?tDS, trump Devotee Syndrome on display.
That's what being in a cult means.....even when whatever he does is to their detriment.
Moronic reply. We are not the ones in a cult. We are not the ones drinking the Kool Aid. trump loves the poorly educated.Would you like another glass of Kool Aid?
Let's start out with a simple statement that has been reinforced by about every economist and economic publication.What they don't like is our strict banking laws so they can fuck around and get bailouts.
My SO btw works for an American company's Canadian branch. With multiple international offices.
You really are just talking out of your ass now.
Jokes are all you're good for. You have 4 years of hell in front of you and jokes may be the only thing that get you thru it. You have to laugh to keep from crying.Moronic reply. We are not the ones in a cult. We are not the ones drinking the Kool Aid. trump loves the poorly educated.
That was the point. All trade agreements are deals. And if you don't think there aren't continuous discussions and further negotiations after a trade deal is established, you're not paying attention.So where's the deal????
Banks can except deposits over 150,000 and remain foreign owned. The other option is to start from scratch as a Canadian registered bank for smaller retail banking. US banks repreabout 50% of foreign owned banks in Canada. I'm assuming they facilitate multinational and some large depositors with US interests.Let's start out with a simple statement that has been reinforced by about every economist and economic publication.
The United States is the most open market in world trade.
I believe you are right about banking laws. Canadian banks have higher reserve requirements.
Branches are one thing, but the real way banks make a dent in a market is through acquisition. It's usually not practical to go into an established market in a major push and try to steal customers from other banks. Having a few locations in major cities is not a big platform. It's quite common for major U.S. banks to have a few offices in the major economic hubs around the world.
What I am curious to know is how open the Canadian financial services market is to foreign investment? Canadian banks have routinely bought U.S. banks and expanded into the U.S. TD Bank in the Northeast, BMO in Chicago and RBC Bank in Los Angeles are the most prominent.
By the way, Canadian banks also get caught violating U.S. banking laws.
TD Bank's $3 Billion Fine Reveals the Shortcomings of the Banking Sector’s Anti-Money-Laundering Safeguards
TD Bank, Canadian-owned but the 10th largest US bank, consented to a $3-billion settlement with US regulators over its decade-long failures to monitor customer transactions, becoming the first US bank in history to plead guilty to conspiracy to commit money laundering. The case highlights the...internationalbanker.com
If this is your position then Donald Trump folded.That was the point. All trade agreements are deals. And if you don't think there aren't continuous discussions and further negotiations after a trade deal is established, you're not paying attention.
Why are you laughing so hard at your own comment?
I suppose I look at trade agreements as one long, continuing process.If this is your position then Donald Trump folded.
We still have the the same trade agreement and Canada's initial offer about border security hasn't changed.
I'm laughing at all of you.