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How is your country embracing the Pacific Century™?

4/10 of our major trade partners are in asia, and we've joined the TPP. It might harm our manufacturing but Canada is primed to ride the rising tide.
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>>61437660
Building a superstate to re-install the european hegemonie.
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By doing everything wrong
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>>61437660
>Pacific Century
Until Asia runs out of potable water and everything descends into chaos
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We're in the Pacific Alliance with Colombia, Peru and Chile.
Costa Rica, Panama and Canada asked to join.
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>>61437915
Canada has the most water in the world senpai
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>>61437660
Kill yourself, Ching Chong.
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>>61437817
Europe is anemic though, barely any growth outside of Eastern Europe and most older economies are going to face Japan-level demographic crisis.

Most of the fastest growing economies have been embracing asian trade, IE Anglo colonies, west coast America, etc. but the EU's common markets system prevents it from further integrating outside of its block.
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>>61437954
Yes, but the logistics of transporting water across the fucking ocean are basically insurmountable currently. It would cost way too much and be too inefficient to actually solve the problem.

If we could transport water so easily and cheaply, we would have solved the current water shortages in places like Africa and the Middle East already.
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>>61437939
Is your country going the route of TPP?

Its strange to think about a south east asia and latin america trade relationship will develop from this treaty.

>>61437915
>potable water
Pacific regions are the most humid and moistured areas, its why they have had historically denser populations than elsewhere in the world.
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>>61438071
Its even easier to create de-salination plants though. Regardless, the himalayas pretty much guarantees consistently strong water flows.

Just northern asia tends to have shit water and fast desertification.
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>>61438071
You didnt get the joke sempai
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>>61438208
>historically
That's the key word here. A lot of the major water sources are now too polluted to be recovered.
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>>61438069
>most older economies are going to face Japan-level demographic crisis
No mate, we will import enough virile Black and Muslim men to counteract it
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>>61437660
But can Canada ride the rising tide of housing prices?

How exactly do you ever expect to buy a house in Vancouver or Toronto ever again? Chinese millionaires have made it practically impossible unless you yourself are a millionaire.
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>>61438334
>Too polluted

Well the Great Lakes is super-polluted because some cities still pour raw sewage into it, but we are able to draw from it because of treatment facilities, etc.

Water isn't too bad of an issue.
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>>61438412
Toronto is still alright because we have massive sprawl and downtown Toronto condos have remained stagnant.

Iunno about vancouver but there are ways to control housing prices skyrocketing. Its just that there's huge interest groups who want to maintain rising prices (IE construction companies, old peope, property-developers, etc.)
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>>61438459
That water can still be recovered though. In China, the problem with groundwater pollution is so bad that much of it can't even be treated - it's literally beyond recovery. Even the Chinese government recognizes the severity of the problem and you know that shit has to be bad for them to admit something is wrong.

Worse still is that India also competes with them for water resources in the region and there's expected to be intense rivalry over these in the future.
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>>61438658
yeah i think its an issue of much of china relying on 1-2 major rivers, and fucked up standards on handling upstream discharge.
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