Canada is a failed state

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Despite Ontarian kvetching, I'm pretty sure the US could conquer Canada just by walking in, deputizing, and arming the portion of the country tired of jeets. I, for one, look forward to Alberta's conquest of Toronto riding to war in battle trucks. May their horns never quiet.

Seriously, can Canada even put down an armed revolt if the US funded rebel groups? Their control of the country outside of big cities is dubious at best. It's basically impossible to stop weapon smuggling. I'm quite confident the US could color revolution Canada in a fortnite if the mood arises. There are already enough Ukrainian refugees there with resumes boasting of Maidan square participation to show the canucks the ropes.
 
Here's some moderately unusual news. An Ontario home owner shot two people during a home invasion style robbery and was "released unconditionally" by the police. The unusual part is that the press has not yet demanded the home owner be lynched on sight.

There was an interesting shooting earlier and the Asian looking assassin's gun jammed up on him at the perfect Hollywood moment. Cold weather is a bitch and murder can get silly fast.


Policing attitudes quickly turning into wild west and "do what you gotta do"... but no cool mustaches and sheriff dusters.
 
The unusual part is that the press has not yet demanded the home owner be lynched on sight.
High likelihood of the home invaders being white, South Glengarry is very rural and white. 'Targeted' could mean that the robbers had specifically chosen that home because of what they hoped to find in it, or it could be some 'rival meth dealer' shit.
EDIT: the Markham shooting could probably be 'solved' by average people if the police would release some basic details about the victim. They always make these things sound mysterious to avoid letting on that we have ethnic mafias and foreign agents operating freely in this country.
 
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High likelihood of the home invaders being white
When I saw that none of the articles identify the criminals, particularly as there is one still on the loose, I wondered if they were.
the Asian looking assassin's gun jammed up on him
That's what he gets for not choosing Ballistol in the Canadian climate.
Here is a clip from cpnews:

I saw this one yesterday. The commentary is very Canadian. A guy in Kitchener pulls a hatchet on the cop, gets tazed twice. Another cop runs runs around in circles in the background until backup arrives.

I can't find a name, but the guy is wearing Carhartt's and driving a one ton work truck, so its safe to assume he is a (pissed off) Canadian.

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Man wields hatchet at cop after crash
Justin Koehler

Posted Feb 6, 2025 07:50:10 AM.

Last Updated Feb 6, 2025 04:17:49 PM.

What began as a collision and road closure Feb. 5 in the area of Strasburg Road and Block Line Road in Kitchener has been revealed to have been a more dangerous situation.

Waterloo Regional Police Service (WRPS) said officers were on a proactive patrol in the area when their systems flagged a disqualified driver. When the driver of the vehicle saw the police cruiser, he quickly sped off, attempting to evade the officers.

In the process, the driver sped through a red light in the intersection, colliding with another vehicle. When police attended the scene, the man got out of his vehicle and attempted to fight with an officer.

A conducted energy weapon (taser) was deployed to attempt to contain the situation, with a video circulating online from a witness showing that the officer was able to get the man to the ground. However, the man was able to get back up, return to his vehicle, and grab a hatchet, then threaten the officer.

Witness videos show the man circling around the officer, who had dropped the taser and pulled out a firearm. WRPS says it was able to then restrain and arrest the individual.
Screenshot from witness video of the incident. (Reddit)

A road closure was in effect for both cleanup for the collision and the initial investigation efforts. Three people were in the struck vehicle, all being sent to a local hospital for non-life-threatening injuries.

The 27-year-old man from Kitchener is now facing a list of charges, including:

Possession of a weapon for a dangerous purpose
Assault police
Resist arrest
Assault police officer with a weapon
Disarming a police officer
Dangerous operation of a vehicle

The man was held for a bail hearing.

The investigation is still ongoing and anyone who has further information on the man or the incident, particularly those who witnessed it or have dash-cam footage, is asked to contact WRPS.

Full video from witnesses at the scene can be viewed on the social media platform, Reddit.

WARNING: Video contains swearing and language that some might find offensive.
 
And to see how the nanny state goes, the period known as the "Grande Noirceur" under Premier Maurice Duplessis might be not so dark after all.
Duplessis was an incredibly corrupt man. One of his common nicknames was The Boss.

He would give Trudeau a run for his money. He had balls for one, he was the Quebec Premier for 18 years, which Trudeau can only dream about. The only reason he didn't go beyond 18 years is because he had a stroke and dropped dead.

His reign is part of why Quebec attempts to be secular. He used religion as an iron fist to get people to vote for him and the roman catholic church was intertwined in his party. Duplessis was known for being very pro-business, but to a point where he would extract natural resources and sell them for low, low prices including to America. There are plenty reasons why there are multiple instances of French Canadians being described as white niggers, because they were treated as such. Low education, high levels of illiteracy.

The end of his reign was followed by the "Quiet Revolution". I think that's where Quebec made multiple excellent moves. The Quebec pension plan and Hydro-Quebec being established being two of them. Though if you asked me what Quebec is doing today, I don't know.

From traveling through all the southern provinces, we just seem to have this broken society with no ambitions, ran by hapless leaders who have retarded projects like 15 minute cities. Quebec does have a penchant for authority though, Quebec is the only territory in North America that had police state curfews during COVID.

Canadians would rather become the toilet of India, rather than work with Trump. Canada suffers from terminal Trump Derangement Syndrome.

I have no faith in this country whatsoever.

I do wonder how that will turn out in the general public. I heard that there was a large influx of customers stocking up on American alcohols after Trudy did his little announcement. The media is whipping itself into a frenzy, they love Trump, but it's not representative of the population.
 
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I like Bergen's comment

The message was driven home by cabinet ministers who spoke to the media later, but one business leader suggested that enhanced inter-provincial trade was far from a panacea for confronting possible American tariffs.

The key is to export a greater variety of products, especially tech-related goods like cyber-security systems, rather than depending on multi-national investment, said Benjamin Bergen of the Council of Canadian Innovators, .

“When you rely on a branch-plant economy, when you rely on Volkswagen to invest in Ontario, when you rely on Google and Amazon to supply all your government services, you’re unable to have a sovereign country,” he said.

“Canadians are 25 per cent poorer than Americans, 20 per cent poorer than Australians. We are 20 per cent poorer than the Danes. It’s not socialism, it’s not capitalism…. We have to get our s–t together, figure out what the world wants and sell it.”
It doesn't matter if you strengthen inter-provincial trade if you have nothing interesting to sell.

As I've said earlier, it seems like our competitive advantage is to tell corporations we'll work like niggers to attract them to invest. With Trump's threats of tariffs, that just won't happen. No sane business will deploy large investments in Canada if everything can go to shit next month. Canadian media wants to paint Trump as a moron, when he is the opposite. It is not in his interests for business to invest in Canada, and the threat of tariffs has far reaching implications beyond the tariff itself.

And of course all of Trudeau's "labour/business/government" leaders agree with him. They all have a vested interest in remaining oligarchs and being noncompetitive dinosaurs.
 
It doesn't matter if you strengthen inter-provincial trade if you have nothing interesting to sell.

As I've said earlier, it seems like our competitive advantage is to tell corporations we'll work like niggers to attract them to invest. With Trump's threats of tariffs, that just won't happen. No sane business will deploy large investments in Canada if everything can go to shit next month. Canadian media wants to paint Trump as a moron, when he is the opposite. It is not in his interests for business to invest in Canada, and the threat of tariffs has far reaching implications beyond the tariff itself.

And of course all of Trudeau's "labour/business/government" leaders agree with him. They all have a vested interest in remaining oligarchs and being noncompetitive dinosaurs

Bergen is batshit. In what universe does anyone want Canadian "tech goods" and "cyber-security systems" backdoored to Beijing and everywhere in between? These people are all complete lunatics.
 
Canadian side of reddit is officially off the rail. Government sleeper cells have all been activated and commenting, upvoting and downvoting any and all opinion that stands against the government.

Holy shit.
 
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