Canada should not respond to potential U.S. tariffs with retaliatory tariffs, as this would primarily harm Canadian consumers by driving up prices. Instead, Canada should leverage its industrial and technological capabilities to undermine the monopolistic rent-seeking of American corporations by legalizing and promoting third-party modifications, repairs, and alternative marketplaces for technology, agriculture, and other industries. By dismantling restrictive intellectual property laws—many of which were imposed under the USMCA trade agreement—Canada could become a global hub for jailbreaks, independent app stores, and right-to-repair solutions, thereby reducing dependence on U.S. tech monopolies and fostering a new high-tech economy that directly benefits Canadian consumers and businesses.

  • Showroom7561@lemmy.ca
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    I realized that we make incredibly little here in Canada.

    I watch the show Shark Tank (US), and they ALWAYS push for “make it in China to bring down prices”, like it’s only about price.

    We have the same mindset here in Canada, so products that could/should be made here are produced in China, and then shipped here (how’s that carbon footprint, now, eh?).

    I also do my best to buy Made in Canada items. It hurts the wallet for sure to be paying 5-10x more for something. I only hope that it matters.

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      Yeah, I think Canadians need to consume less overall, but consume more Canadian products.