RE:Prime Minister Trudeau and President Biden Joint StatementYes. There is really no surprise there graphene007.
I've been expecting such developments and much more on the way in support of the joint U.S. and Canadian strategically and economically important North American critical elements lands development and actual producing "mines" projects initiatives.
A while ago, I spoke to the U.S. Government aggressively seeking to fund certain "qualifying" applicants by way of USEPA funded programs and, amongst other funding programs, by way of U.S. DOD grants and loans being provided for process manufacturing projects such as battery materials developers and manufacturers and battery cells manufacturers. These are manufacturers which are ultimately considered by both the U.S. Government's and the Canadian Government's highest ranking political, military and economic representatives to be of a U.S./Canadian economic security and therefore U.S./Canadian National Security priority.
I suggested then that the U.S. Government funded capital, whether grants, loans and/or other forms of requisite assistance, would be allowed to flow through U.S. operating corporations and/or most directly into Canadian corporations in a more undeterred and most U.S. Government promoted fashion. I also suggested that the current U.S. political administration would allow this to happen at a most specifc and highest cost to Canada and Canadians though.
Well, here we are graphene007.
Everyone seems all too happy when the Emperor wears his new clothes and is handing out invites for Canada and Canadians to be even more fiscally sodomized in agreeing to take the U.S. Government's and it's U.S. "banksters" facilitated capital - at what costs vs. which benefits?
By the way, the U.S. President has spoken for Canada.
Joe Biden essentially said Canada and Canadian corporations of every sort should not be looking to gain the lions share of created jobs and wealth from exploiting Canada's critical elements abundance.
Joe Biden said Canada's role is to simply supply Canada's abundant critical elements and other raw materials for the U.S based battery materials developers and battery cells manufacturers industry suply chain and that Canadians should be thoroughly contented in being incessantly bent over the U.S. barrel and "fiscally sodomized" whenever the U.S. based tyrants demand that Canada and Canadians submit - like a docile and oh so willing Justin Trudeau has and his Conservative Party of Canada predecessor has as well - to such fiscal sodomization.