I think there is, when you or a business is purchasing a complete product from another country. But if you are a Canadian company, there are no tariffs if you're manufacturing a product in another country and then selling it in Canada.
I think.
Tariffs are too complicated, and I won't be surprised if something I said is wrong.
I think it's the description that's confusing. These hackers are getting in and writing their own prescriptions from the way it sounds. They then fill these prescriptions at regular pharmacies, or sell the prescriptions for a buyer to then get filled.
Can't read the whole article though without signing up, so maybe it's something different.
It definitely sounds like a "No wait, not like that" reaction to the obvious consequence.
Get 2 smaller stones. Put them down in front of the boulder. As you push the boulder up, kick the stones along with it, so that the stones would hold the boulder in place for you. Get to the top, and get hit by lightning from angry gods for your impudence.
It sounds like they only sued for $1 each. The point instead was to stop the action, not seek monetary punishment.
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