Amazon gets nod for Canadian distribution center

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Who knew Canadian culture was so fragile.... in fact, who knew there was Canadian culture...

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Amazon gets nod for Canadian distribution center

VANCOUVER (Reuters) – Internet retailer Amazon.com won approval on Monday to build a distribution center in Canada, despite complaints from Canadian booksellers that it would damage the country's culture.

Heritage Minister James Moore said the federal government agreed to allow the depot to open after Amazon pledged to promote Canadian authors, including making more Canadian content available on its Kindle e-readers.

"Amazon has shown its willingness to promote Canadian cultural products and we are pleased it is continuing to demonstrate this through this new investment." Moore said in a statement.
Canada's content rules call for radio and television broadcasters to air a certain percentage of content written or produced by Canadians, while booksellers must ensure that a percentage of their inventory is Canadian.

Canadian booksellers had urged Ottawa to reject the U.S. company's plan, arguing it violated measures that require foreign investments in the book business be compatible with national cultural policies.

The Canadian Booksellers Association is reviewing the government's announcement, but said its concerns remain. "We do not think this will be a good thing for Canadians," said executive director Susan Dayus.

Amazon, the world's largest online retailer, already sells books, music and consumer goods via its Canadian website, and it had argued that allowing it to also distribute from a Canadian facility would save customers money.

It competes with Canadian retailers, including Indigo Books & Music, the country's biggest bookseller. Indigo is also majority owner of the Kobo Inc electronic bookstore, in which U.S.-based Borders Group has a 20 percent stake.
 

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Who knew Canadian culture was so fragile.... in fact, who knew there was Canadian culture...

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There you go, projecting your own ignorance on everyone else again.

My understanding is that foreign cultural fear is so entrenched in the US that even deep-fried potatoes could only be offered in chauvinist disguise.
 

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Who knew Canadian culture was so fragile.... in fact, who knew there was Canadian culture...
Hey, OTB, why are you here on TERB (Toronto Escort Review Board) if America is such an awsome place anyways? Do american escorts not provide the satisaction for you? Are they not CULTURED enough?
 

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The US generally believes in unrestricted free trade. FOR EVERYBODY ELSE. The congress is unrelenting in its protection of American business etc. Hence the buy American policy etc. Typical American hypocrisy. At least Canada makes no secret of its policy of protecting certain industries deemed in our national or cultural interests.
 

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By taking a dumb shot at Canadian culture (presumably as an attempt at humour), an otherwise worth well thread got off to a bad start. The vast majority of these cultural policies are just plan old fashion protectionism. Of course, it is a good move to let Amazon.com set up shop. The competition will hopefully reduce the inflated prices we pay for books.

Yes, other countries like the U.S. have protectionist policies forcing their consumers to pay more than they have to in various industries. However, the fact that others have bad policies is not an argument for us to also have bad policies.
 
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For a bunch of internet machos who can dish it out you certainly turn into pussies when you take a shot......

It was a joke, certainly the Red Green show is culture......

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I get the concerns over foreign control of industries (practical control anyway which this might result in) but people want Amazon here and thats the key issue.
 

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Actually Amazon has been here for years—a co-op deal w/ Canada Post. Who wants Amazon to have a warehouse here is Amazon. And that's the key issue.

We'll buy our books wherever they're cheaper, or from the first link on the page.
 
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