The same week that finds Jetsgo going out of business also has Air Canada and Westjet raising their prices by a fairly significant margin. Both airlines then make the preposterous claim that the price change has nothing at all to do with the demise of the competing economy carrier.
And now with the merger of Canadian beer brewer Molson with Adolf Coors from the US, we find the rapid retirement of the "I Am Canadian" slogan in favour of "It Starts Here". The claim has also been made that this has nothing at all to do with the merger. (Laughably called a merger of equals. There's always one who seems to be just a little more 'equal' than the other.) What starts here? An increased level of gullibility in beer buyers? Actually, let's not go there. But I will be keeping a hold of the I Am Canadian baseball cap I got free in a two-four of Molson. It'll be a collector's item one day.
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