Nope to federal cloud computing on US servers.
Trump just did a executive order preserving only the privacy of US citizens on US soil. So no.
http://www.cbc.ca/news/business/nafta-what-will-us-demand-1.3965165?cmp=rss
I live in a small Canadian Prairie city with a spouse and a dog. We retired in 2018. This is what life is like.
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We got boned on NAFTA anyway. Yeah, some of their "laundry list" is the usual "what's yours is mine and what's mine is mine" crap.
ReplyDeleteWhy on earth would Canada or Mexico want to re-open this? If the US doesn't like the terms they agreed to, break the contract and we'll see ya in international court. Every single item they'll put on the table will benefit only ONE party, so why bother going down that road?
ReplyDeleteThe US cannot guarantee the privacy of data we store in US cloud computing services. That is a deal breaker.
ReplyDeleteGene Chiu Even if they guarantee it, the guarantee would be useless. The NSA has infected almost everything. certainly everything Microsoft related. I'm amazed our government still uses Windows, and we are (were) a friendly nation.
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