Canada is a failed state

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I chuckled.

Even though the USA and Canada define violent crime and property crime differently, we can look at different statistics and infer that there is more crime, per capita, in Alberta than there is in Texas.

Violent crime rates in Alberta for urban areas is about 1400 per 100k, and in rural Alberta it's about 2550 per 100k, and in Texas, the violent crime rate is about 400 per 100k. Property crime rates in Alberta for urban areas are about 4350 per 100k, and in rural Alberta it's about 6700 per 100k, and in Texas it's about 2200 per 100k.

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Canada isn't safer than America, it's actually more dangerous. No matter how you try to spin it, all of the statistics point to the fact that there is more crime, both violent crime and property crime, in Canada than there is in the USA. Do people feel safer in Canada? Maybe - but they shouldn't.

I will slightly dox myself, but here in Edmonton, specifically the south side, there is a massive conclave of jeets and pakis (same thing basically). Guess who does the vast majority of shootings and property crimes to intimidate home owners? Jeets buy up the property and rent it out to other jeets and then extort each other. If they don't play ball with each other, then they burn each other's houses down or drive by shoot. Never used to hear about this happening, not even the native (chug) gangs used to do this shit.

More and more Canadians are starting to wake up to this, but is it too late? Only time will tell.
 
As if any Tim Hortons hires white people these days...
at least the ones on Reserve HAVE to hire some actual (feather) Indians.

I chuckled.

Even though the USA and Canada define violent crime and property crime differently, we can look at different statistics and infer that there is more crime, per capita, in Alberta than there is in Texas.

Violent crime rates in Alberta for urban areas is about 1400 per 100k, and in rural Alberta it's about 2550 per 100k, and in Texas, the violent crime rate is about 400 per 100k. Property crime rates in Alberta for urban areas are about 4350 per 100k, and in rural Alberta it's about 6700 per 100k, and in Texas it's about 2200 per 100k.

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Canada isn't safer than America, it's actually more dangerous. No matter how you try to spin it, all of the statistics point to the fact that there is more crime, both violent crime and property crime, in Canada than there is in the USA. Do people feel safer in Canada? Maybe - but they shouldn't.
that might have something to do with the fact that in Texas, you can actually fucking defend yourself and the cops will be like "Oh, OK, carry on." instead of laying charges most of the time.
Canada used to be a safe place if for no other reason than the lack of significant population, and high-trust society. High-trust society got eroded badly when the standards for immigration went to bottom of the barrel, plus forcing mental patients/addicts to live on the street because Muh Hooman Rights.
Anyone who thinks Canada Post service was ever good can only have lived in Ontario or Quebec.

Out here in Alberta, it took two weeks to send something across Calgary and sometimes a month to get a letter from the east. Fido infamously used to cut off users in Alberta before they even received the bill that was supposedly unpaid!
In BC it wasn't too bad, usually? Alberta's problem is its spread out rural communities make it that much harder to get stuff around, while in BC most people live in concentrated communities, especially the Lower Mainland or The Island and the distances are shorter.

imo the bigger issue is the demand that canada post turn a profit despite the fact its retarded to act like the post office should be making a profit off of a basic necessary system for any society.

Especially when you know Canada post will just nickle and dime us even more to make that "profit"
Yeah on the one hand, I don't think it needs to necessarily "make a profit" but hell, it shouldn't be bleeding money the way the retard in charge for the last dozen or so years has made it do.

It is all part and parcel of the Pierre Trudeau and followers' Liberal party agenda of trying to stifle democracy through strangling communication lines.

Phones, internet, mail, tv, radio, all regulated to levels that are completely insane. Calgary wasn't even allowed to have more than three TV channels until the population was nearly a million people.

All because dissent can't organize into effective opposition to tyranny without the ability to communicate freely.
add to that the fact that the Libs want to put in place a system where they can take ANYONE off the internet, SECRETLY, like nobody can EVER know, using an excuse like lumberjack some kiddy diddler off the internet forever to justify it.
 
The problem isn't Candians not being awake to Paki/Jeet crime, it is that it doesn't fucking matter what the citizens want as long as the Canadian system has no checks or balances and the Liberals have ultimate control, which they always will thanks to all the Liberals in the Senate and the Supreme Court.
 
Hence why I hope Alberta secedes. In fact i am confident that the people in Alberta will vote for it, we have consistently voted for a party that doesn't win because Ontario wanted someone else, and we have suffered from taxation without representation for a very long time.
 

The defenders of Western values in the Middle East:

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I live in a prairie province and a few years ago a Pakistani family moved into a house on my block.
The father / husband wore traditional imam (Muslim priest) clothes but he sure didn’t act like a holy man. This dude was doing gangster shit in the house with what I think were stolen cell phones/computers.
Another brown man (who was on social assistance) lived in the basement and drove a fucking Jaguar. I think they were also selling drugs? Random people would stop by at weird times.
The police arrested them for something and then they moved away. I got called racist by my dumb liberal friends at the time for telling people about this situation lol
 
In fact i am confident that the people in Alberta will vote for it, we have consistently voted for a party that doesn't win because Ontario wanted someone else, and we have suffered from taxation without representation for a very long time.
There aren't enough rainbows for this right now. Rural Alberta might reach 50% (might, recent by-elections have tempered that possibility), but Calgary and Edmonton are going to keep the total firmly within minority territory anyway. Already voiced it here before, but you need a national unity crisis to drive separatism enough to turn that ~30% base support into 50-60% support. Anything before that is pure grifting and clout seeking on the part of certain actors.
 
There aren't enough rainbows for this right now. Rural Alberta might reach 50% (might, recent by-elections have tempered that possibility), but Calgary and Edmonton are going to keep the total firmly within minority territory anyway. Already voiced it here before, but you need a national unity crisis to drive separatism enough to turn that ~30% base support into 50-60% support. Anything before that is pure grifting and clout seeking on the part of certain actors.
well the petition won't happen until December at the earliest so the vote won't be until next year, and the Chief Budget officer point blank said Canada's finances will start looking really bad next year. i think odds are higher then expected.

Plus I'm sure Albertan's dream of having more control over their destiny. every election we might as well go home once the numbers are out from Ontario because our votes don't matter. Hell the last election Alberta was almost completely blue but that didn't matter in the slightest.
 
I don't think anyone has mentioned this yet but Ontario colleges have also been on strike for quite a few weeks by now and even more sectors are planning to go on strike too. Why's everyone going on fucking strike?! This is the shithole you voted for you liberal assholes, what aren't you happy!! I thought we're better than American huh??!
 
I don't think anyone has mentioned this yet but Ontario colleges have also been on strike for quite a few weeks by now and even more sectors are planning to go on strike too. Why's everyone going on fucking strike?! This is the shithole you voted for you liberal assholes, what aren't you happy!! I thought we're better than American huh??!
I think the Air Canada strike opened up a dam. Now that strikers realised that they can ignore back to work legislation, that means they can actually fight for what they want. Expect more strikes to go on for a long time.
 
Oil + Jeet slave labour = mucho profit
maybe, but I would suspect that the LMIA program won't be created right away, and there would be a limitation on citizenship so people who moved in a year ago have hurdles to cross.

Plus seceding will wreck havoc on government services that are the source of grift money.

But i could be wrong, i don't think I am though
 
Postal service is not something that should be treated as a business, it is a state service, and should function equally for all citizens at a reasonable price. Canada Post is an abject failure in that regard.
In the U.S. the postal service is written into our Constitution. For a long time it was a banking service as well. It’s been proposed that we should bring that back due to issues with de-banking and other BS and I’d support that. Internet, phone, and postal should be public institutions to some degree. It’s way too risky for those things to be purely private institutions imo.
 
I think the Air Canada strike opened up a dam. Now that strikers realised that they can ignore back to work legislation, that means they can actually fight for what they want. Expect more strikes to go on for a long time.
They will ignore it if it means government will buckle. Not because the laws are in their favor.
 
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