"Should the proud Greenlanders choose to toss out $11,800 per person per year to have their pride, we'll let them have their pride!
We need a new subway, anyway."
I suspect that Denmark's possession is safe.
"Should the proud Greenlanders choose to toss out $11,800 per person per year to have their pride, we'll let them have their pride!
We need a new subway, anyway."
I suspect that Denmark's possession is safe.
Also the National Post view, look for Adam Pankratz.
Of course, the availability of cheaper Venezuelan oil would make Canadian equivalent less valuable, all over the world. It's a global market.
Being able to sell more, earlier, would not forbid any customer from just switching to the cheaper product.
And investors know that. They won't invest in Canada as long as there's a decent *possibility* of Venezuela's infrastructure being rebuilt.