Canada is a failed state

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Did something happen in Halifax? I keep hearing about a fight between antifa and some right wingers?
 
Another interesting coincidence to mull over as well. When does the budget come out? November 4. What else happens that day? American state and municipal elections (NYC anyone?). Pretty obvious what Carney and Lib central hope dominates the airwaves (since CBC and the like never fail to feature American politics) for a few days instead of their clusterfuck of a budget.
I can see them trying that but I don't think people will care about the American elections enough. Plus it would be hilarious if CNN and Fox interrupt election news to mention that Canada has just added 20 billion to their deficit or something.
 
I can see them trying that but I don't think people will care about the American elections enough. Plus it would be hilarious if CNN and Fox interrupt election news to mention that Canada has just added 20 billion to their deficit or something.
The average person doesn't matter for media, it's all about eyeballs. Covering American elections gets CBC a ~10% bump in numbers for the month? They'll fully emphasize it and play it for all it's worth. Same reason our mainstream media always has American developments at the top of the headline coverage.
 
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Just ban Canadian oil.

It will liquidate Canada within 5 month.
TBH it is pretty funny that Trump was pro LPC until he actually had to deal with them.
Bruh I am sick of living with Canadians.
I think literal dictatorships are jealous of how retarded Canadians are. Like China or Russia would straight up start world wars to acquire people as pro-government as cucknadians.
Unironically this would kill our nation, since BC and Quebec are too stubborn to let a pipeline go through their provinces, Canada pretty much wont even be able to sell oil to anyone hahaha.
Thinking about it, it's actually wild that Canada wants Autarky (a self-reliant economy) but also actively sabotages their economy and industries by not developing it's resources and production, and thus force ourselves to be completely reliant on America. This means we're unironically more inept than fucking NORTH KOREA, cuz they at least were able to build nukes to fend off south korea/America.
 
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Thinking about it, it's actually wild that Canada wants Autarky (a self-reliant economy) but also actively sabotages their economy and industries by not developing it's resources and production, and thus force ourselves to be completely reliant on America. This means we're unironically more inept than fucking NORTH KOREA, cuz they at least were able to build nukes to fend off south korea/America.
Worse then that, if you want to drive from Toronto to Vancouver its faster to cross into the USA at Detroit and take I-94. Part of the reason the truckers protested during COVID was they needed to use the US interstate highway system and the border restrictions basically fucked them. Never mind independent economy, Canada isn't properly connected internally either.
 
Another interesting coincidence to mull over as well. When does the budget come out? November 4. What else happens that day? American state and municipal elections (NYC anyone?). Pretty obvious what Carney and Lib central hope dominates the airwaves (since CBC and the like never fail to feature American politics) for a few days instead of their clusterfuck of a budget.
Yeah, but it's State level elections - those don't seem to get the same eyeballs the Federal Election Bloodsports do.

That said, CBC being 69% Government Funded - still the funniest thing Elon did, that tag - means they'll do their best to bury news about the budget regardless.
 
Did something happen in Halifax? I keep hearing about a fight between antifa and some right wingers?
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I just seen this a couple hours ago on X, tried searching "antifa halifax" but didn't bring up anything new.
 
Imagine throwing away a flag like this
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Nah man just the leaf and two colors please
The flag was actually supposed to be the colours of the Union Jack, to recognize our colonial British roots, but the Prime Minister of the time was such a piece of shit that he would not abide having blue in the flag, as Canada belongs to the Liberal Party, so he simplified the central graphic from being the maple branch of the Red Ensign flag down to a single leaf and made the sides of the flag, which are supposed to represent the Atlantic and Pacific oceans, red instead of blue.

Most Canadians detested the flag when it was unveiled, most westerners felt it looked like a communist country’s flag.
 
The flag was actually supposed to be the colours of the Union Jack, to recognize our colonial British roots, but the Prime Minister of the time was such a piece of shit that he would not abide having blue in the flag, as Canada belongs to the Liberal Party, so he simplified the central graphic from being the maple branch of the Red Ensign flag down to a single leaf and made the sides of the flag, which are supposed to represent the Atlantic and Pacific oceans, red instead of blue.

Most Canadians detested the flag when it was unveiled, most westerners felt it looked like a communist country’s flag.
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Worse then that, if you want to drive from Toronto to Vancouver its faster to cross into the USA at Detroit and take I-94. Part of the reason the truckers protested during COVID was they needed to use the US interstate highway system and the border restrictions basically fucked them. Never mind independent economy, Canada isn't properly connected internally either.
Isn't there a road in Thunder Bay that is basically the only Interstate-equivalent road that connects Eastern Canada and Western Canada? I remember seeing some YouTube video about a bridge collapsed or something and almost quite literally, Canada was split in two in terms of infrastructure.
 
Isn't there a road in Thunder Bay that is basically the only Interstate-equivalent road that connects Eastern Canada and Western Canada? I remember seeing some YouTube video about a bridge collapsed or something and almost quite literally, Canada was split in two in terms of infrastructure.
Yep, you are thinking of Highway 17, which is the only major east-west route connecting Ontario and Manitoba over the Canadian shield.

Its important to note however that it is not a limited access highway for most of its distance. Its a two lane opposing traffic road.

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By comparison, this is Interstate 94 heading west, south of Lake Superior at Eau Claire

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Obvious which route freight haulers would prefer. The interesting thing about Vancouver and Toronto is that as a percentage of activity, the two cities do more business with each other then their immediate American counter points. Which would be Seattle and Buffalo respectively.

But all that economic activity between Vancouver and Toronto is carried on the US interstate highway, unless its small enough to get put on an airplane.
 
Imagine trying to curry favor with China when the world's largest super power is geographically located right beneath you. Carney has a double digit IQ like all of his followers. I hope the US invades, I really do.
Because Canada's only identity is "NUH UH FUCK YOU AMERICA" and Canadians get a chub when US liberals praise them for it.
 
Wouldn’t this fall under fair use?
You can broadcast Reagan footage as much as you want, but if you're using it in something then it's another story. Using the visage of a dead man with an estate is usually a big no no, especially in stuff like political ads.

You need to petition to use his likeness in official works. It's the same reason big budget movies like Star Wars need permission from someone's family to resurrect them with CGI.
 
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