Thursday, February 20, 2025

Canadian gov't agency wants ostrich herd killed

The Canadian Food Inspection Agency has ordered a farm of 400 ostriches (not being raised for food) slaughtered after 70 of them died from bird flu. But the agency has no resources for the kill, and is trying to get Canadian hunters to shoot the birds for them. 

No CFIA, Hunters Won't Kill 400 Ostriches for You | Canadian Sport Shooters Association (news release): 

February 18, 2025 - "Nowhere in CSSA's mandate will you find the word 'Ostrich' yet we find ourselves defending a flock of 400 Ostriches at Universal Ostrich Farms in Edgewood, British Columbia, from an unjust government kill order. 

'CFIA (Canadian Food Inspection Agency) expected us to walk out and kill every one of our 400 birds ourselves, with our own hands,' said Karen Espersen, co-owner of Universal Ostrich Farms. 'If we refused, they'd bring in a third-party execution team. This is not science, it's cruelty wrapped in red tape. 

'They are not stamping out a virus. They are stamping out natural immunity. They don't want people to realize that survival is possible,' said Katie Pasitney, Karen Esperson's daughter.

"The CFIA doesn't have the resources to slaughter and dispose of 400 ostriches, so they want hunters to kill these majestic birds for them. An internal CFIA discussion leaked to Universal Ostrich Farms posed the question, 'Can we get hunters to kill these birds for us?' CFIA's desire to ask third parties to kill 400 ostriches on CFIA's behalf is corroborated by their appeal of the emergency injunction stopping the slaughter [see video]. CFIA asserts that the injunction applies only to the owners of Universal Ostrich Farms, and not to CFIA or agents acting on its behalf....

"CFIA has no evidence that the 400 ostriches at Universal Ostrich Farms are sick. CFIA performed PCR tests on two dead birds after 16 hours -- not by conducting an autopsy or taking tissue samples, the 'gold standard' in testing -- and used PCR tests to rationalize killing this entire flock.... 

"The ostriches at Universal Ostrich Farms are not used for human consumption. They are research birds, crucial to a groundbreaking collaboration with Japan's Kyoto Prefectural University, where the university's president, Dr. Yasuhiro Tsukamoto, has successfully extracted antibodies from the birds' eggs in an effort to create a vaccination against avian flu.

"This is not a fight that any regular citizen wants to get involved with. There are serious criminal penalties for injuring, endangering or killing animals or birds, as well as for discharging firearms where that activity is prohibited.... CSSA also call on our friends at the National Firearms Association and Canadian Coalition for Firearms Rights to join us in denouncing the CFIA's actions in this case....

"'We asked if we could independently test our birds, and they said no,' explained Karen Espersen, co-owner of Universal Ostrich Farms. 'We asked if we could quarantine. They said no. We asked if we could vaccinate. They said no. They don't want solutions, they want a cull.' CFIA opposed independent testing so vehemently that they threatened Universal Ostrich Farms with penalties of 6 months in jail and/or a $200,000 fine for each independent test....

"To learn more about this case and how you can help stop the slaughter of 400 ostriches, go to https://SaveOurOstriches.com

"Download the Timeline of Events here: https://s3.us-east-1.amazonaws.com/CSSA/PDF/Ostrich/Universal-Ostrich-Farms-Detailed-Timeline-of-Events.pdf"

Read more: https://cssa-cila.org/no-cfia-hunters-wont-kill-400-ostriches-for-you/

Court pauses cull order on B.C. ostriches ordered killed over avian flu fears | CBC British Columbia | January 31, 2025:

Tuesday, February 18, 2025

Supply management on the chopping block?

The Trudeau government has vowed to protect Canada's dairy supply management system in trade talks with the Trump administration. But is that a hill worth dying nn?

Now Is the Ideal Time for Canada to End Its Costly and Outdated Dairy Supply Management System | Epoch Times | Cory Morgan:

February 8, 2025 - "Canadians collectively breathed a sigh of relief when President Trump offered a reprieve [from] the proposed 25 percent tariff on Canadian trade goods. The trade war is not over, however. It has been put on pause for 30 days. As the deadline approaches ... the Trump administration will make new demands, and Canada’s dairy supply management system will be targeted. Canadian ministers recognize this threat, as International Trade Minister Mary Ng made it clear in a recent interview that there will be no concessions made on supply management.

"Is this a reasonable stance to take? There are several reasons why it may be time for Canada to shed its supply management system.

"Canada imposes tariffs as high as 325 percent on American dairy products such as butter. Credibility in trade negotiations is essential, and it’s difficult to call Trump’s threat of 25 percent tariffs unfair when insisting on maintaining Canadian tariffs that are 10-fold higher in this specific sector.... A major trade deal with the UK was scuttled in 2024 when Canada slapped a 245 percent tariff on UK cheese. Both Australia and New Zealand have accused Canada of dumping dairy products on the international market, threatening the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership....  

"Canada already literally dumps hundreds of millions of litres of milk down the drain every year due to supply management. Dairy farmers have quotas assigned to them, and if they produce milk beyond that quota, it is illegal to sell the products. They are forced to dump it either down the drain or in offshore sales. They can’t sell it to Canadians as it would lead to a reduction in domestic dairy prices..... In any other industry, such price-fixing would be illegal.

"The trade war has led to calls for Canada to reduce interprovincial trade barriers on products and services. Improving domestic trade within Canada would reduce reliance on foreign products. But Canada’s supply management greatly hinders interprovincial trade, as provincial dairy boards set local quotas and control the movement of products between provinces to ensure prices remain high.... Canadian households pay an extra $300 to $444 annually due to the system, and the costs continue to rise.

"Canada’s dairy supply management has decimated small family-run dairy operations as larger corporate operations have bought up and jealously held onto government-issued dairy quotas. In 1991, Canada had 60,495 dairy producers. Today, there are fewer than 10,000.... The bulk of Canada’s large dairy operators have concentrated in Quebec. While Quebec accounts for 23 percent of Canada’s population, it accounts for 37 percent of the country’s dairy production. Canadian politicians are always averse to taking policy stances that may upset Quebec. This problem is more acute now as an election looms.

"Supply management systems were implemented in other nations in the 1960s and 1970s. Since then, most countries phased out the systems as they recognized it harmed the citizens and industries it was supposed to protect. New Zealand got rid of supply management in 1984, and Australia in 2000. The dairy industries in both countries have flourished in response. The model to extricate a nation from supply management already exists. Canada can follow it....

"Canada’s dairy supply management system is costly and outdated. It isn’t a hill worth dying on in a trade war. Now is the perfect time to move on from it."

Read more: https://www.theepochtimes.com/opinion/cory-morgan-now-is-the-ideal-time-for-canada-to-end-its-costly-and-outdated-dairy-supply-management-system-5806544

Supply management: The argument for and against, and why Trump hates it | CBC News: The National | July 12, 2018:

Sunday, February 16, 2025

McConnell votes against Gabbard and Kennedy

The U.S. Senate has confirmed Donald Trump's nominations of Tulsi Gabbard as Director of National Intelligence and Robert F. Kennedy Jr. as Secretary of Health and Human Services. Both votes were strictly on party lines: all Republicans but one voted in favor; all Democrats, plus Mitch McConnell, voted against.   

Tulsi Gabbard confirmed as director of national intelligence, overcoming skepticism | Health News Florida | Jenna McLaughlin, NPR:

February 12, 2025 - "The U.S. Senate has confirmed former Hawaii Rep. Tulsi Gabbard to lead the intelligence community as director of national intelligence.... President Trump attended her swearing-in, administered by Attorney General Pam Bondi, in the Oval Office Wednesday afternoon.... 

"Gabbard was confirmed 52-48 after gaining broad support from Republicans during the confirmation process.... Sen. Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., ... was the sole Republican vote against her confirmation.

"Gabbard, a 43-year-old U.S. Army Reservist who unsuccessfully ran for president as a Democrat in 2020, will be responsible for leading 18 intelligence agencies and managing billions of dollars in budget.

"Senate Majority Leader John Thune, R-S.D., called Gabbard a 'patriot' who is 'motivated by service"' on the chamber floor on Tuesday. 'The intelligence community needs to refocus on its core mission, collecting intelligence and providing unbiased analysis of that information. That's what Tulsi Gabbard is committed to ensuring,' he said."

Read more: https://health.wusf.usf.edu/2025-02-12/tulsi-gabbard-confirmed-as-director-of-national-intelligence-overcoming-skepticism


Tulsi Gabbard, Donald Trump, and Robert Kennedy Jr., November 2024. Wikimedia Commons.

RFK Jr sworn in as US Health and Human Services chief | BBC News | Rachel Looker:

February 13, 2025 - "Robert F Kennedy Jr, one of President Donald Trump's most controversial cabinet picks, has been sworn in as the next US Health and Human Services Secretary.... On Thursday, Kennedy was confirmed by a 52-48 vote. No Democrats backed him. Former Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell was the lone Republican to vote against Kennedy.... Lawmakers also approved Brooke Rollins as head of the Department of Agriculture by a vote of 72-28.

"Kennedy, who had his swearing in ceremony in the Oval Office, will now oversee agencies such as the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), the National Institutes of Health (NIH) and the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services. Kennedy will also be charged with overseeing the US health industry which includes food safety, pharmaceuticals, public health and vaccinations....

"Kennedy is the founder of the anti-vaccine group Children's Health Defense, which gained prominence in the US for casting doubt on the safety and efficacy of childhood vaccinations and making the discredited claim that the shots are linked to autism. Kennedy... has denied that he is anti-vaccination, pointing out his own children are immunised. He insisted during his confirmation hearings that he merely supports more stringent studies and safety tests for injections....

"After confirming Kennedy, lawmakers are expected to advance the nomination of Howard Lutnick as the next Secretary of Commerce.... Lawmakers are also expected to take up the nomination of Kash Patel, Trump's controversial choice to lead the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), and Kelly Loeffler, Trump's pick for Small Business Administrator, after the picks received approval from a key committee on Thursday."

Read more: https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c626eezr76wo

Saturday, February 15, 2025

Trudeau gov't quietly drops its Meta ad boycott

The Trudeau government has quietly dropped its much-ballyhooed advertising boycott of Meta, imposed in retaliation for the social media company banning news on its platforms in Canada fpllowing passage of the Online News Act.

Trudeau Gov’t Backtracks on Meta Ban, Drops $100K on Facebook Ads | iPhone in Canada | Austin Blake: 


February 6, 2025 - "The federal government has quietly resumed advertising on Meta’s platforms, despite the tech giant’s ongoing ban on Canadian news to adhere to the Online News Act. Ottawa is now spending up to $100,000 to promote the GST rebate on Facebook and Instagram — less than a year after pulling ads over Meta’s refusal to pay news outlets under Bill C-18, or the Online News Act, reports CTV News.

"A spokesperson for the Privy Council Office (PCO) confirmed the government deemed it 'essential' that Canadians receive credible information about government programs. Advertising for the GST tax holiday started last month on January 23.

"The decision has sparked backlash from [legacy] media organizations. News Media Canada President Paul Deegan called it a bad move, arguing taxpayer dollars should support Canadian media, not U.S. tech giants.... The Canadian Association of Broadcasters similarly slammed the government, saying there are plenty of Canadian media companies that could help the government spread its message — while also helping to keep professional journalists employed.

"Meta has been blocking the sharing of Canadian news links on Facebook and Instagram since July 2023, in response to federal legislation requiring tech giants to compensate news outlets. While the government once took a strong stance against Meta, the return to advertising suggests a softening of its position.... Canadians on Facebook are bypassing the bill by sharing screenshots of news instead. So in the end, publishers are losing money as users see their stories but don’t click through to sites for generating ad revenue....

"Back in December 2023, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau told reporters, 'We will continue to push Meta, that makes billions of dollars in profits, even though it is refusing to invest in the journalistic rigor and stability of the media.' The latest move reeks of the pot calling the kettle black it seems, according to critics."

Read more: https://www.iphoneincanada.ca/2025/02/06/trudeau-govt-backtracks-on-meta-ban-drops-100k-on-facebook-ads/

Wednesday, February 12, 2025

Argentina exiting World Health Organization

Following the USA's example, the government of Argentina has also announced plans to withdraw from the World Health Organization, citing that body's mismanagement of the Covid-19 pandemic.

Javier Milei announces Argentina to leave World Health Organization } The Guardian | Tiago Rogero & Facundo Iglesia:

February 5, 2025 - "Argentina’s president, Javier Milei, has followed Donald Trump’s example and announced that Argentina will also leave the World Health Organization (WHO). Milei attributed his decision to the WHO’s management of the Covid-19 pandemic, which he described as a 'caveman quarantine that involved … one of the most outlandish crimes against humanity in history'.

"A self-declared 'anarcho-capitalist', Milei is a prominent fan of Trump, who within hours of his 20 January inauguration signed an order for the United States to withdraw from the WHO, which he also has criticized for its handling of the pandemic.

“'We have decided to leave such a harmful organisation, which was the executing arm of what was the largest social-control experiment in history,' wrote Milei on social media. But critics said that the decision was not Milei’s to make, as such a move would require approval by congress.... Milei’s spokesperson, Manuel Adorni, argued that the decision would not result in a loss of funding for the country....

"Also on Wednesday, the presidential office announced that Milei had taken the decision to ban gender change treatments and surgeries for minors, as well as impose limits on trans women being housed inside women’s prisons. In a press conference, presidential spokesperson Manuel Adorni said the ban would include hormone therapy and followed similar pushbacks in legislation on trans rights in countries such as the UK, Sweden, Finland and the US, and sought to protect children’s mental health.

"The announcement comes days after thousands of Argentines protested in favour of LGBTQ+ rights after Milei made a speech in Davos, Switzerland, in which he questioned 'feminism, diversity, inclusion, abortion, environmentalism and gender ideology”, calling progressive policies a “cancer that must be extirpated'....

"Milei has frequently voiced criticism of international bodies, but many critics interpreted Wednesday’s decision to withdraw from the WHO as an attempt to align himself even more closely with the US president.... Following Trump’s lead, the libertarian has also announced plans to leave the Paris climate agreement and build a 200m wire fence along the border with Bolivia to curb immigration....

"In November, Milei visited Palm Beach, Florida, and became the first foreign leader to meet with Trump after his election victory. The Argentinian was one of three Latin American presidents to attend Trump’s inauguration at the Capitol, alongside El Salvador’s Nayib Bukele and Ecuador’s Daniel Noboa.

"Since taking office, Milei has implemented a series of austerity measures in state healthcare, the latest of which included 1,400 layoffs at the ministry of health in January – among them, 30% of the vaccine directorate staff, and 40% of the HIV, hepatitis and tuberculosis response directorate team."

Read more: https://www.theguardian.com/world/2025/feb/05/javier-milei-argentina-who

Sunday, February 9, 2025

Covid response eroded trust in governments

Jeffrey A. Tucker argues that how governments responded to the Covid-19 pandemic has led to a lasting change in popular perceptions of government itself. 

The Most Dramatic Narrative Shift in Modern History | Brownstone Institue | Jeffrey A Tucker:

February 8, 2025 - "The most dramatic narrative shift in this post-lockdown period has been the flip in the perceptions of government itself. For decades and even centuries, government was seen as the essential bulwark to defend the poor, empower the marginalized, realize justice, even the playing field in commerce, and guarantee rights to all. Government was the wise manager, curbing the excess of populist enthusiasm, blunting the impact of ferocious market dynamics, guaranteeing the safety of products, breaking up dangerous pockets of wealth accumulation, and protecting the rights of minority populations.... Taxation itself was sold to the population for centuries as the price we pay for civilization.... Yes, this view had challengers on the right and left but their radical critiques rarely took hold of the public mind.... 

"A strange thing happened in 2020.  Most governments at all levels across the globe turned on their people. It was a shock because governments had never before attempted anything this audacious. It claimed to be exercising mastery over the whole of the microbial kingdom, the world over. It would prove this implausible mission as a valid one with the release of a magic potion made and distributed with its industrial partners who were fully indemnified against liability claims. 

"Suffice it to say that the potion did not work. Everyone got Covid anyway. Most everyone shook it off. Those who died were often denied common therapeutics to make way for a shot that clocked the highest rate of injury and death on public record. A worse fiasco would be hard to invent outside dystopian fiction. 

"Participating in this grand crusade were ... mass media, academia, the medical industry, the information systems, and science itself. After all, the very notion of “public health” itself implies a “whole of government” and a “whole of society” effort. Indeed, science – with its high status earned from many centuries of achievement – led the way. 

"The politicians – the people for whom the public votes and who form the one real connection that the people have with the regimes under which they live – went along but did not seem to be in the driver’s seat. Nor did the courts seem to have much role. They were closed along with small businesses, schools, and houses of worship. The controlling forces in every nation traced to ... administrators who occupied agencies that were deemed independent of public awareness or control. They worked closely with their industrial partners in tech, pharma, banking, and corporate life. 

"The Constitution did not matter. Neither did the long tradition of rights, liberty, and law. The workforce was divided between essential and nonessential in order to survive the great emergency. The essential people were the ruling class plus the workers who serve them. Everyone else was deemed unessential to social functioning. 

"It was supposed to be for our health – government merely looking after us – but this claim lost credibility quickly, as mental and physical health plummeted. Desperate loneliness replaced community. Loved ones were forcibly separated. The aged died alone with digital funerals. Weddings and worship were cancelled. Gyms were closed and then opened later only for the masked and the vaxxed. The arts died. Substance abuse skyrocketed because while everything else was closed the liquor stores and pot shops were open for business. 

"Here was when perceptions dramatically changed. Government was not what we thought. It is something else. It does not serve the public. It serves its own interests. Those interests are deeply woven into the fabric of industry and civil society. The agencies are captured. The largesse flows mainly to the well-connected. The bills are paid by the people who had been deemed nonessential and who were now being compensated for the troubles with direct payments that were created by a printing press. Within a year, this showed up in the form of inflation that dramatically reduced real income....

"This huge experiment in pharmacological planning ended up flipping the rubrical narrative that had largely covered public affairs for everyone’s lifetimes. The terrible reality was being broadcast to the whole population in ways no one had ever before experienced. Centuries of philosophy and rhetoric were being shredded before our eyes, as whole populations came face-to-face with the unthinkable: government had become a grand scam or even criminal enterprise, a machinery that served only elite plans and elite institutions.... 

"This realization transversed typical partisan and ideological boundaries. Those who did not like to think about issues of class conflict had to face the ways in which the whole system was serving one class at the expense of everyone else. The cheerleaders of government beneficence faced the unthinkable: their true love had become malevolent. The champions of private enterprise had to deal with the ways in which private corporations participated and benefited from the entire fiasco. All major political parties and their journalistic backers participated. 

"No one’s ideological priors were confirmed in the course of events, and everyone was forced to realize that the world worked in a very different way from what we had been told. Most governments in the world had come to be controlled by people no one elected and these administrative forces were loyal not to voters but to industrial interests in media and pharma, while the intellectuals we had long trusted to say what is true went along with even the craziest of claims, while condemning dissent. Making matters more confusing, no one in charge of this disaster would admit error or even explain their thinking....

"For several years, the world had awaited the political, economic, cultural, and intellectual fallout, while the perpetrators held on hoping that the whole subject would just go away. Forget about Covid, they kept saying to us, and yet the sheer size and scale of the calamity would not go away.  We live in the midst of that now, with minute-by-minute revelations of where the money went and who precisely was involved. Multiple trillions were squandered as the people’s standard of living took a dive, and now top among the burning questions is: who got the money? Careers are being wrecked as famous anti-corporate crusaders like Bernie Sanders [who turned] out to be the US Senate’s largest single beneficiary of pharma largesse, [are] exposed for the world. 

"The Sanders story is just one data point of millions. The news of the sheer number of rackets is spilling out like an avalanche minute-by-minute. The newspapers we thought were chronicling public life turned out to be on the take. The fact-checkers were always working for the blob. The censors were only protecting themselves. The inspectors we believed were keeping an eye out were always in on the game. The courts keeping tabs on government overreach were enabling it. The bureaucracies tagged to implement legislation were unchecked and unelected legislatures in themselves. 

"The shift is beautifully illustrated by USAID, a $50 billion agency that claimed to be doing humanitarian work but which was really a slush fund for regime change, deep-state operations, censorship, and NGO graft on a scale never before seen. Now we have the receipts. The entire agency, lording over the globe like an unchecked colossus for decades, seems destined for the trash heap. And so on it goes. 

"Frequently overlooked in all the commentary on our times is how the second Trump administration is Republican in name only but mostly consists of refugees from the other party. Tick through the names (Trump, Vance, Musk, Kennedy, Gabbard, and so on) and you find people who only a few years ago were associated with the Democratic Party. Which is to say that this aggressive rooting out of the deep state is being achieved by what is a de facto third party aimed at overthrowing the establishments of the legacy ones. And this is not just in the US: the same dynamic is taking shape throughout the industrialized world. 

"The entire system of government – properly conceived of not as a democratically elected conduit of the peoples’ interest but instead a complicated and unelected network of unfathomable industrial racketeering with a ruling class at the controls – seems to be unraveling before our eyes. It’s like the old episodes of Scooby-Doo when the scary ghost or mysterious specter has the mask removed and it is the town mayor all along, who then proclaims that he would have gotten away with it but for these meddling kids. The meddling kids now include vast swaths of the world’s population, burning with a passionate desire to clean up the public sector, expose the industrial scams, unearth all the secrets that have been kept for decades, put power back into the hands of the people as the liberal age promised long ago, while seeking justice for all the wrongdoing of these last hellish five years. 

"The Covid operation was an audacious global attempt to deploy all the power of government – in all the directions from and to which it flowed – in service of a goal never before attempted in history. To say that it failed is the understatement of the century. What it did was unleash fires of fury the world over, and whole legacy systems are in the process of burning down.... 

"Who is regretting this? It’s the legacy news media, the legacy academic establishment, the legacy corporate establishment, the legacy public-sector agencies, the legacy everything, and this regret knows no partisan or ideological bounds. And who is celebrating this or, at least, enjoying the upheaval and cheering it on? It’s the independent media, the genuine grassroots, the deplorables and nonessentials, the pillaged and oppressed, the workers and peasants who were forced to serve the elites for years, those who have been truly marginalized through decades of exclusion from public life. 

"No one can be sure where this ends up – and no revolution or counterrevolution in history is without cost or complication – but this much is true: public life will never be the same for generations to come."

Read more: https://brownstone.org/articles/the-most-dramatic-narrative-shift-in-modern-history/

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Saturday, February 8, 2025

Recession ends in Argentina

In a major victory for libertarian president Javier Milei's economic policies, Argentina's economy grew in the third quarter of 2024, ending a two-year recession.

Argentina exits recession in win for libertarian president Milei | CNN | Hanna Ziady:


Javier Milei in 2022. Photo by Vox España  
CC0 1.0 public domain, Wikimedia Commons.

December 17, 2024 - "Argentina has come out of a deep recession in a major victory for the country’s unorthodox President Javier Milei, who has spent the past year enacting sweeping ... reforms in Latin America’s third-largest economy. Gross domestic product grew 3.9% in the July-to-September quarter compared with the previous three months, Argentina’s statistics agency said Monday. The agriculture and mining sectors drove the expansion, with consumer spending also growing strongly. But manufacturing and construction suffered sharp declines.... 

"The news of the economic rebound comes a year after Milei was elected on a ticket to tackle chronic hyperinflation and overhaul the long-suffering economy. He has slashed government spending, reducing sky-high inflation and helping repair the country’s finances. But these measures have also pushed up unemployment and the poverty rate.... 

"Argentina’s flagship Merval stock index, which tracks around two dozen of the country’s most valuable listed companies, ... is up 174% [in 2024] as investors have welcomed Milei’s radical reforms.

"Milei inherited an economy in crisis, racked by hyperinflation that reached 211% last December and which was fueled by previous governments’ money printing to fund spending. According to the International Monetary Fund [IMF], the country’s biggest creditor, he has delivered 'better-than-expected results.' The IMF, which approved a bailout for Argentina in 2018, the fund’s biggest ever, sees the economy shrinking by 3.5% overall this year, following a 1.6% contraction last year. Projected growth of 5% next year will ... just about reverse those declines.

"Economists say Milei’s government must lift capital controls, which limit the flow of foreign currency into and out of the country, and free up the exchange rate ... to attract meaningful investment into Argentina. More business investment is key to delivering a sustained boost to economic growth and improving living standards, which will ultimately be necessary for Milei to enjoy ongoing public support and for his party to win a bigger majority in midterm elections late next year."

Read more: https://www.cnn.com/2024/12/17/economy/argentina-exits-recession-milei-intl/index.html