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By Emma Sterling | Calgary, Canada | December 16, 2024 Conservative

CALGARY — The long-awaited 'Heritage Tariff' list has finally been unveiled by the Vane transition team, and for those who have spent years watching North American industry bleed into the digital void of the Atlantic-Pacific Union, it is a moment of profound vindication. Julian Vane has kept his promise: the 'Sovereign Dome' is being built, and it is paved with the revival of domestic production.

The list targets the 'Globalist Parasitism' that has defined the last decade. By imposing a 75 per cent tariff on CSU splinternet hardware and 50 per cent on APU-subsidised green tech, Vane is providing the oxygen required for our own factories to breathe again. For too long, the North American energy sector has been hamstrung by 'Green Integration' mandates that prioritised Euro-Digital interests over local resource independence.

"The era of the 'Integrated Suicide Pact' is over," said Marcus Thorne, a representative for the Northern Industrial Alliance. "Vane is finally recognising that a nation without a manufacturing base is not a nation—it’s a data-colony. These tariffs aren't about isolation; they're about survival."

In Calgary and the industrial heartlands of the US, the mood is one of quiet determination. While 'coastal elites' in the APU-aligned cities bemoan the rising cost of their neural-linked gadgets, the workers in the oil sands and the steel mills see a future where their labour has value once more. The 40 per cent tariff on synthetic bioreactor proteins is particularly welcome, promising a return to traditional ranching and the protection of our geological and cultural heritage.

The 'Heritage' list isn't just an economic document; it’s a declaration of independence. It signals to the world that North America will no longer be the dumping ground for the APU’s 'Aether-Link' surplus or the CSU’s quantum-encrypted sabotage. We are reclaiming our borders, our resources, and our dignity.

The 'Great Integration' was always a project designed to benefit the few at the expense of the many. By breaking the supply chains that tethered us to unaccountable global bureaucracies, Vane is laying the foundation for a resilient, self-contained North American economy. The 'Heritage Tariffs' are the first bricks in the wall of our new sovereignty.

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