
Terence Corcoran: The economic and moral case against sanctions
Canada’s sanctions against Russia are doing more to cripple the West than Russia
Back in April, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau spoke aggressively describing his government’s decision to escalate sanctions against Vladimir Putin and Russia. “Canada remains determined,” he said, “to be there to support Ukraine, to be there to push back on Russia including with crippling sanctions of a scale never before seen against a major economy.” Looking out over the global economic battlefield this week, most of the evidence suggests that Canada’s sanctions against Russia, along with similar actions by other nations, are doing more to cripple the West than Russia.
Once you accept that Western elites are using the Ukraine-Russia conflict as cover for their Great reset green-scam it all makes sense.
