I wish you would stop saying this BS we have not been attached to the crown since our independence was signed by Queen Elizabeth herself in 1992.
BC is a cesspool of liberals by the way. Alberta is a cesspool of muslims by the way. Saskatchewan is likely mostly native Indians and Manitoba is minus 40 most of the winter and plus 30-40 celcius during the summer which is 90-110 farenheight.
Contrary to the simplified graphic, Manitoba actually has quite a bit of frontage on Hudson's Bay. That could lead to some interesting extensions of U.S. territorial waters. It would also divide Canada into two chunks.
Wow! You couldn't be more inaccurate in your assessment of those 4 provinces if you tried. Have you even visited these places? It's people like you, spreading nonsense like this that gives the internet a bad name.
British Columbia, once you get outside of the lefty cesspools of the Greater Vancouver area and Victoria, is fairly conservative. Much like many states in the U.S, the metro areas control the political landscape.
Alberta, as of 2021, is 4.8% Muslim. Hardly a cesspool.
Saskatchewan, as of 2021, has a Native population of 17%. Again, hardly a cesspool.
Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Eastern Alberta share much of the same weather. There are roughly 2 weeks in a winter, in total, where the temps are -40c, or colder. Plus 40C heat in the summer is a rare occurence. As someone born and raised on the Canadian Prairies, as well as someone who works outside year-round, I can personally attest to what kind of weather we get.
As for Canada being released from the grip of the Crown, maybe you should look at this. It doesn't sound, to me, like we are free from the Crown.
If you don’t watch Matt Ehret (Canadian historian) on Badlands Media’s Breaking History show, you should. He brings the receipts on how Canada is not truly free of the Crown. He has been studying Canada’s history and is great at explaining it. He is also involved with Wexit.
I wish you would stop saying this BS we have not been attached to the crown since our independence was signed by Queen Elizabeth herself in 1992.
BC is a cesspool of liberals by the way. Alberta is a cesspool of muslims by the way. Saskatchewan is likely mostly native Indians and Manitoba is minus 40 most of the winter and plus 30-40 celcius during the summer which is 90-110 farenheight.
Contrary to the simplified graphic, Manitoba actually has quite a bit of frontage on Hudson's Bay. That could lead to some interesting extensions of U.S. territorial waters. It would also divide Canada into two chunks.
Wow! You couldn't be more inaccurate in your assessment of those 4 provinces if you tried. Have you even visited these places? It's people like you, spreading nonsense like this that gives the internet a bad name.
British Columbia, once you get outside of the lefty cesspools of the Greater Vancouver area and Victoria, is fairly conservative. Much like many states in the U.S, the metro areas control the political landscape.
Alberta, as of 2021, is 4.8% Muslim. Hardly a cesspool.
Saskatchewan, as of 2021, has a Native population of 17%. Again, hardly a cesspool.
Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Eastern Alberta share much of the same weather. There are roughly 2 weeks in a winter, in total, where the temps are -40c, or colder. Plus 40C heat in the summer is a rare occurence. As someone born and raised on the Canadian Prairies, as well as someone who works outside year-round, I can personally attest to what kind of weather we get.
As for Canada being released from the grip of the Crown, maybe you should look at this. It doesn't sound, to me, like we are free from the Crown.
https://www.themythiscanada.com/
OK but the money has the queen on it and King Charles is literally the king of Canada
If you don’t watch Matt Ehret (Canadian historian) on Badlands Media’s Breaking History show, you should. He brings the receipts on how Canada is not truly free of the Crown. He has been studying Canada’s history and is great at explaining it. He is also involved with Wexit.
Canadianpatriot.org