Both can be true, Python does have a lot of examples floating online.
Any time an eligible item crosses the US / Canada border, a 25% tariff is applied. This is how the US does it, so this is what the Canadian government is copying.
This is terrible for auto manufacturing, where various parts cross the border multiple times between raw materials, loose parts, assembled parts and assembled vehicle. Every time those parts or materials cross either border, it gets tariffed 25%.
I believe if your item comes from the US, lands in another country, gets re-labeled and then enters Canada, it won't be tariffed, but don't quote me on that.
That's because scripted languages are more forgiving in general.
Reddit's CEO is a big fan of Musk
You mean Google, the company who happily "bent the knee" and renamed the Gulf of Mexico to the Gulf of America?
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Bitwarden is American, use 1Password.
Where does Winnipeg Free Press sit?
This "solution" is fucking stupid. Customers are getting sent a warning label.
News flash: Pets and toddlers can't read.
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Supporting Canada exclusively for winter beach vacations is not reasonable, a lot of people want to take a break from winter somewhere warm. This used to be Florida / California, let's start going to Latin America and Europe instead.
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We have to be careful with this mentality, isolationism is the exact kind of mentality we are accusing the US of. Let's keep supporting friendly nations to show the US we have other friends to play with.
Indeed, but a lot of people use their cloud service, which is US-based and hosted. This is not OP's case, however.