Whatever is happening in London, it brings a tear of joy to my eye!
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Pure conjecture and musings from someone married to a Canadian, living within 50 miles of the border, visiting Canada 100s of times and with family of my own in the maritimes not to leave out inlaws in Ontario:
I think it likely that at some point in the future, when this danger has passed, large portions of Canada become incorporated into the US.
The Maritimes and Prairie Provinces of Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba could be absorbed. I think they would welcome it. Their cultures and values no longer match up with the liberal hellholes at all.
Ontario and Quebec/Labrador could try it alone although I think only Ontario has the wherewithal to do so.
Not sure what would happen with the Canadian arctic Territories or BC. None of them could survive independently. BC may just become Chinas most eastern Province. Its close already.
I really do think that of all the nations of the world Canada is at greatest risk of not being here when this is done. They have never found their own way in the world. They have always been dependant on England and the US for their survival. They are only just barely an independant country now.
Very good analysis. "They have never found their own way in the world"... as witnessed by the plethora of American chain stores, less I forget Tim Hortons and Canadian Tire. So much of their potential for ingenuity and entrepreneurship has been stifled by government regulations and taxation.
Allowing BC to go to China would be a huge strategic blunder. Eventually, that would creep throughout the Pacific NW and into California. No small wonder why the west coast is in such a political frenzy, as hoards of people are moving inland and with falling real estate prices, properties are being grabbed up by foreign interests.