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Kitchener, Waterloo, Cambridge and Brantford most vulnerable to tariffs
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Why do proponents of global warming/climate change have to resort to name calling?

Is your argument so weak that your brain has to revert to adolescent levels and start pointing fingers?

And btw, there are always more sides to the story and more than meets the eye. With the correct amount of media attention, constant bombardment of fear-based propaganda, masses can be convinced of *anything*.

This is from an accredited source, not some fly-by-night armchair scientist blog:

https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC1112950/


https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC1112950/
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RE: Kitchener, Waterloo, Cambridge and Brantford most vulnerable to tariffs - by Momo26 - 02-15-2025, 10:02 AM

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