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RandomNumber 2 points ago +2 / -0

Makes sense. See what Canadian Border Security Agency whistleblower Luc Sabourin has to say:

CBSA whistleblower believes transnational gangs have compromised agency databases, helping terrorists, spies and mafias enter Canada | Luc Sabourin wants re-examination of cases including alleged "mass shredding" of foreign passports that included suspects in Canada sought by CBSA https://www.thebureau.news/p/cbsa-whistleblower-believes-transnational

Former CBSA officer, Luc Sabourin, shares his whistleblowing story https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QgYo3hTek1I

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RandomNumber 8 points ago +8 / -0

Purple = red + blue

"Unity"?

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RandomNumber 2 points ago +2 / -0

"In terms of my own decisions, I will not be running in the upcoming election. As to what I might be doing later, I honestly haven’t had much time to think about that at all. I am entirely focused on doing the job Canadians elected me to do."

Could be ego; walking away rather than being defeated. Could be he is taking up a position in Davos.

Either way, don't let the door hit you on the way out, asshole.

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RandomNumber 3 points ago +3 / -0

Can't imagine anything like that at the Bidens place.

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RandomNumber 2 points ago +2 / -0

... “I was rushed into marking the ballot, I do not know who I have voted for, I marked the ballot where they pointed it and I was led to believe that I had no choice but to mark the ballot otherwise I feared that I would be kicked out of the house,” reads one resident’s statement. ...

...Other irregularities include a resident of that same riding voting twice with two slightly different names, while another 22 voters cast ballots in the Surrey-Guildford riding despite not actually residing there, which should have rendered their votes invalid. ...

Yowza.

None of the claims have been proven in a court of law and Elections BC has said they will be looking into the allegations.

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RandomNumber 3 points ago +3 / -0

Trudeau was already unpopular with the public for a host of reasons, and his unpopularity dragged his party down in some painful special election losses, but the last straw for many of his Liberal colleagues was the election of Trump.

No, Trump didn't figure into it.

Trudeau had about 2 scandals per year since he was elected. Thanks to having paid-off all the mainstream media in Canada, these were never openly examined. But the last straw was when Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland resigned with a public letter, only moments before Trudeau was going to fire her and replace her with Mark Carney.

Then all of the old scandals came back, and Liberal MPs realized that Trudeau was going to hurt their own re-election chances. That's when they started pushing him.

Trudeau also insisted Canada is doing a decent job on border security, despite Trump’s accusations to the contrary.

Ya, no. The border is not remotely secure.

See this whistleblower's evidence:

CBSA whistleblower believes transnational gangs have compromised agency databases, helping terrorists, spies and mafias enter Canada https://www.thebureau.news/p/cbsa-whistleblower-believes-transnational

and video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=haZHqtSr5Jk

Former U.S. Ambassador to Canada Bruce Heyman told the Globe and Mail on Monday that Canada’s provincial executives are basically making up foreign policy on their own, since there is no longer a firm hand on the rudder in Ottawa.

That's pretty accurate, actually.

The Globe and Mail noted that some of Canada’s premiers seem eager to address Trump’s concerns on border security and fentanyl, rather than arrogantly discarding his concerns as Trudeau did.

Indeed. Trump's comments about "51st State" and all that is just the pushing of emotional buttons. He has very real concerns and the Provincial Premiers are more serious about addressing them than is the Federal Government.

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RandomNumber 2 points ago +2 / -0

Maybe less--the prorogation of Parliament is only until March, when they have to pass the Main Estimates (financial bill for government spending for the 2025 fiscal year). All Financial bills are automatically Confidence Motions, and if Singh keeps his promise to have the NDP vote with the Conservatives, the election will be sooner.

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RandomNumber 1 point ago +1 / -0

Yes, that's correct. Leader of the Party with the majority of MPs is the Prime Minister. So if the Leader of the majority Party quits, they elect a new leader, and that Leader becomes PM.

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RandomNumber 1 point ago +1 / -0

China has been implicated in election interference in Canada going back to 2019. And China is said to be lurking in Panama.

All this talk about Greenland, Canada, and Panama is about China.

It's not about Greenland, or Canada, or Panama.

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RandomNumber 2 points ago +2 / -0

Can confirm; way too many commies here.

And yes, he's fucking with us. Canada's primal fear is "being taken over by the US", so Trump has found a button he can press to make heads explode.

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RandomNumber 2 points ago +2 / -0

The amount of tax we pay for our healthcare insane. Furthermore it's slow and very ineffective.

^This.

Anyone who's had a relative waiting years for hip or knee replacements knows this. The emergency rooms are overwhelmed: a guy I know lost a leg because his cut toe was "low priority" in the emergency room, even when he showed pics to the nurse of the blackness creeping up his toe, foot, ankle.... He waited 72 hours, and lost his leg.

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RandomNumber 2 points ago +2 / -0

Once upon a time, Quebec was the most conservative, family-friendly, and religious part of the country. Hard to believe, now! There is a saying: "the corruption of the best is the worst".

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RandomNumber 3 points ago +3 / -0

I note "many people in Canada LOVE..." not "many people in Canada would LOVE..."

Interdasting.

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RandomNumber 2 points ago +2 / -0

Two things:

  1. Depending on where you are, immigrants now outnumber those born in Canada. This is particularly true around Toronto. If you were there, then you are not getting an actual "Canadian reaction" from people.

  2. Even if you are interacting with those born in Canada, note that Canada's main point of identity since Pierre Trudeau was PM is "not being American" and hence disliking the USA. Even amongst Conservatives nowadays, it is only a minority that respects the USA/Americans.

Sad, actually.

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RandomNumber 2 points ago +2 / -0

Legal contraception created the mentality that lead to legal abortion.

In 1930, Anglicans allowed contraception for "hard cases"; before that, every single Christian denomination was against it. Then, one by one, they allowed it. The Catholic Church on paper doesn't allow it, but turns a blind eye in practice.

Once the idea became fixed that sex and procreation need not necessarily be linked, and that babies were "preventable", then abortion was the logical next step. The Ukraine legalized abortion in 1920 (but atheistic free-love Soviet communism had already destroyed religion and the family by then). One by one, other countries legalized it.

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RandomNumber 2 points ago +2 / -0

I vote #1. Has been on ice for some time and has been thawed for distraction.

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