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Originally Posted by YOWetal
Ontario almost certainly trades more already with several, perhaps many US states. These are the exact argument made by UK Brexiteers. They need us.
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You're forgetting SERVICES.
SERVICES.
A business trip from Montréal to Toronto or vice versa counts as trade in services.
And even for goods alone, I'm waiting to see stats proving that Ontario trades more with the US than with Québec.
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Originally Posted by YOWetal
Look at a map and the UK's contribution to the EU budget pre-Brexit. Hint Ireland is seperated by the UK and like the Maritimes is a mere appendage economically. It's smaller than Quebec's share but there is also no United States next door.
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Republic of Ireland is 1% of the EU's population. So it would be as if Québec separated rump Canada from a province of just 400,000 inhabitants. Again, it's not comaprable. Besides, Ireland is an island anyway, so was already separated from the continental EU even before Brexit. It hasn't changed much. It's not as if Irish goods need to transit via the UK. There are direct ship lines between the continental EU and Ireland (going through France, in particular ports in Brittany).