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Can't wait for "Prime Minster learned from Truth Social that Canada is now American territory and that he is a governor"
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Can't wait for "Prime Minster learned from Truth Social that Canada is now American territory and that he is a governor"
Pierre "Give Illegal Permanent Status" Poilivevre.https://youtube.com/watch?v=JtbGgSwuE_UHaven't watched it myself but it's out now
Betting on real, but guaranteed in the sense of benefiting himself. This specimen likely has an extra few IQ points and figured out the way to get ahead of the brown horde is play the veritable teacher's pet. Whitie says what's appropriate behaviour, he regurgitates it much like an academic test so he looks smart among his fellow jeet. Lower caste jeets bow before such erudite intelligence, much izzat farmed.
Most obvious ChatGPT language ever. God jeets are fucking shameless. I'm not an AI derangement syndrome type but in my opinion the worst thing about AI is jeets and other turd worlders pretending to be able to speak english using it
The fact that a running joke in this thread comes closer and closer to actually becoming true is kinda scary and shows just how evil our elites are. I don't want to lose the only place that reminds me that sane people still exist.Should Jersh decide to Bongistan us and block Leafistan IPs, it’ll have been an honour to shitpost with you all.
Especially since Canada is basically Reddit the country, so it's nice to see sane people here even if they're pretty uncommon irl.The fact that a running joke in this thread comes closer and closer to actually becoming true is kinda scary and shows just how evil our elites are. I don't want to lose the only place that reminds me that sane people still exist.![]()
Canada's colleges and polytechnics are stepping up efforts to strengthen skills training ties with India, amid a push to deepen bilateral education and workforce partnerships following Prime Minister Mark Carney's visit to the country last month. A delegation of college and polytechnic presidents, led by Colleges and Institutes Canada (CICan), arrived in India on 16 March 2026 for a five-day mission visiting New Delhi, Bengaluru, and Mumbai. CICan represents 127 institutions across Canada with decades of experience in global workforce training.
The Supreme Court of Canada will hear arguments against the Liberal government's controversial decision to outlaw certain firearms.
The top bench said Thursday it will hear four appeals together challenging the Justin Trudeau-era policy banning hundreds of makes and models, including the AR-15 and Ruger Mini-14.
The government first moved to ban the use, sale and importation of some 1,500 firearms in May 2020 in the wake of the Nova Scotia mass killing, the worst in modern Canadian history. The banned list has since grown to 2,500 varieties, with the government arguing it's in the name of public safety.
The policy has been generally applauded by gun control advocates, but faces backlash from many gun owners, including hunters and sport shooters, and the Conservative Opposition who all argue the move punishes law-abiding gun owners instead of going after criminals.
The original 2020 ban was challenged by firearm owners and Canadian Coalition for Firearm Rights — the country's gun lobby — who argued the government lacked the authority to ban the guns via an order issued by the federal cabinet. They point to the Criminal Code which restricts cabinet from prohibiting firearms "if they are deemed reasonable for hunting or sporting purposes."
Their cases were dismissed by the Federal Court in 2023, with Justice Catherine Kane saying then prime minister Justin Trudeau and his cabinet did not exceed their powers in passing the regulations.
The Federal Court of Appeal agreed with her decision in 2025, with the chief justice writing that "surely, the inherent danger that some firearms pose to public safety" and "the increasing demand for measures to address gun violence" are valid considerations "in determining whether their use is reasonable for hunting and sporting purposes."
As usual, the Supreme Court justices did not say why they decided to hear this case.
CCFR seeking to extend amnesty period
"We couldn't be happier," said Tracey Wilson, vice-president of public relations for the Canadian Coalition for Firearm Rights. "I had to pull off on the 401 because I was just so excited. So I think it's a great day for Canadian gun owners and a great day for democracy."
Wilson reiterated her group's long-held argument that most gunowners follow the law.
"We've done nothing wrong. We followed every law and regulation, regardless of how ridiculous they are. And it doesn't seem to matter," she said.
"It's going to answer a really important question. And that is, can the government step into your life, into your home, and confiscate your legally acquired property that you've owned for decades, if not generations, without issue."
A spokesperson for Public Safety Minister Gary Anandasangaree said the government remains confident the ban falls "within limits set by Parliament."
"The government of Canada will continue to use every tool at its disposal to keep Canadians safe from gun violence," said the spokesperson, Simon Lafortune, in a statement.
While first introduced under Trudeau, Prime Minister Mark Carney has promised to follow through with the firearm ban and compensation program.
The top court's decision comes as the government is in the midst of rolling out its buyback program. Gunowners have pushed back against the name, saying they don't have a choice but to sell their firearms or risk prosecution.
Owners have until the end of the month to declare their firearms, before the program moves into the collection phase.
Lafortune said since the launch of the program in mid-January, "more than 47,000 firearms have been declared across Canada" on top of the 12,000 that were already collected and destroyed through the business buyback program last year.
The amnesty period for possessing the banned guns has been extended several times. The latest deadline is Oct. 30, 2026.
Wilson said her group will seek an injunction to extend that until after the case is heard and the Supreme Court justices reach a decision.
Poilivevre and those like him are the reason the term "Cuckservative" was invented.https://youtube.com/watch?v=JtbGgSwuE_UHaven't watched it myself but it's out now
This isn't new. The infrastructure firm I worked with gave a feather leader and his family a free holiday in barbados or something to get them to support a local project. I would argue that its actually expected tbh.CCP "company reps" tried bribing Native chiefs, got refused, got reported, zero consequences.
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I know one of you mentioned something about "Chink agents are probably trying to bribe the Feather Indians", and you were right.
https://youtube.com/watch?v=yZdYXIZ3ETI
The irony is I know well educated, TDS libs going on about how much they want to move to Canada. They haven't actually moved, but they swear they'll do it any day now.I saw a Indian TFW talk about how bad canada is and that he can't wait to go back to India. As funny as this is, it now means Canada is now close to being on par or even worse than actual third world countries. To be fair this will solve immigration, just not in the way people expected (even turd worlders will stop bothering with New Bharat).
"'I want more Indians,' says man that profits from Indians"Indian students 'very welcome' in Canada, say college leaders on India visit
The thing about liberals and leftists from other western countries is that they would NEVER give up their QOL when push comes to shove. Which is why most of them would never even think about moving to China or Vietnam for example. Left-wingers usually are fine with paying high taxes if it meant getting good social services and benefits, which Canada simply does not have. Also I have a friend who talked about how people back in 2016, when trump won for the first time claimed that there will be a mass exodus of amerikkkans to Canada. Fast forward a decade, this is not the case, if anything it's becoming the opposite.The irony is I know well educated, TDS libs going on about how much they want to move to Canada. They haven't actually moved, but they swear they'll do it any day now.