Trudeau doesn't deserve the benefit of the doubt, but this is some leftist-style spinning and factchecking re: Heinz v. French's ketchup being made in Canada.
I had the same thought. It's unfair, but Trudeau dosen't deserve being excused because he's a censorious ''we have to combat misinformation!'' fuck.
I also find it weird to have the plant in Québec, but import tomatos from Ontario, when Québec has a greenhouse tomato industry. I thought GHG emissions from transports were bad? Come on Trudeau. /s
Probably it was better PR for the company to start buying tomatos from Ontario again. Also I checked, and part of the production is from Prescott-and-Russell, which might as well be Quebec. Glued to the border, historically French speaking, still slim majority French speaking.
Trudeau doesn't deserve the benefit of the doubt, but this is some leftist-style spinning and factchecking re: Heinz v. French's ketchup being made in Canada.
I had the same thought. It's unfair, but Trudeau dosen't deserve being excused because he's a censorious ''we have to combat misinformation!'' fuck.
I also find it weird to have the plant in Québec, but import tomatos from Ontario, when Québec has a greenhouse tomato industry. I thought GHG emissions from transports were bad? Come on Trudeau. /s
( Probably it was better PR for the company to start buying tomatos from Ontario again. )
Trudeau doesn't deserve the benefit of the doubt, but this is some leftist-style spinning and factchecking re: Heinz v. French's ketchup being made in Canada.
I had the same thought. It's unfair, but Trudeau dosen't deserve being excused because he's a censorious ''we have to combat misinformation!'' fuck.
I also find it weird to have the plant in Québec, but import tomatos from Ontario, when Québec has a greenhouse tomato industry. I thought GHG emissions from transports were bad? Come on Trudeau. /s