Here's how the supply chain will break in Canada.

Hypothetical scenario

Here’s to screw up Canadian reeaaaaally good:

First, require for almost everyone to self-isolate for 21 days as they enter New Brunswick.

Then, have a massive strike at Canada’s busiest port (Montreal).

Follow all of that by a seafarers strike Coast to Coast

… and shutdown every factories and workplace the moment there’s been a case at the workplace (Ontario).

…and you got a supply chain crisis!

On top of that, here’s what we got:


I hate to see it, but with the price of 2x4 close to $8… when it used to be around $2 CAD… we are Argentina 2.0. There. I said it. Hyper inflation. We’re Argentina in 2001.

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Someone shared that comment on reddit. I had asked the question “How will the supply chain break?”

Here was his answer: “It's already started. My job involves a little sales & a lot of movement of product between the US, Canada, & the Cayman Islands. Product shortages caused by covid. Logistics failures caused by freak winter storms & dick ships blocking canals. Some of the products I sell are custom made. Orders placed in Feb that were supposed to be shipped in April have now had their contractual fill dates pushed back to mid June. The global natural rubber shortage is showing up in other products I sell, as well as at the tire shop where our service trucks are repaird. Prices on parts and raw materials is slowly starting to rise. As is fuel. Frogs boiling in a pot yo. It won't be any one big catastrophic incident... it will be hundreds of small things - & they've been happening for months already unnoticed by the masses. When it starts more heavily effecting what the normies can buy from Walmart and Amazon it will be too late & they will have no clue what happened.”


These are signs.

JP

Jean Pascal