Canada Scraps Digital Service Tax On U.S. Tech Giants To Revive Trade Talks

Finance Minister François-Philippe Champagne wrote on X overnight that Canada has withdrawn its controversial Digital Services Tax (DST) on Silicon Valley tech giants, such as Alphabet and Meta, in order to restart stalled trade negotiations with the Trump administration. It’s another win for President Trump, as his ‘Art of the Deal’ tactics continue to bring far-left progressive countries back in line with his ‘America First’ agenda. 

“Canada is engaged in complex negotiations on a new economic and security partnership with the U.S.,” Champagne wrote on X late Sunday. 

He continued, “Rescinding the DST will allow the negotiations to make vital progress and reinforce our work to create jobs and build prosperity for all Canadians.” 

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Rick1234
Rick1234
1 month ago

Champagne puts the duh! In Canada. Did anyone in the Carney circus game the possible responses to the tax would play *before* putting the DST in place?
The most likely respond did, in fact, happen; Trump rolled up on the snow Mexicans. How did any of those midwits not see that coming.
Now those densa applicants have enough egg on them to make a national omelette. Top men. These turds make Doug Ford look brilliant.

Rick1234
Rick1234
1 month ago
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I suggest that Trump not enter new negotiations for a good while. Let them stew in the butt hurt broth, to feel their own pain. Otherwise, if Trump returns to the table it will look like those retards of the north have leverage.

Patriot_One
Patriot_One
1 month ago

Dance Frenchy dance…. What an idiot. Guess he found out he’s playing with the big boys now.