Canada is a failed state

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Every culture is different and some align way better than others. Anyone who says all cultures are "equal" or rather "the same" is dumb.

It really feels like the civil war to see basically all of the west (and some of Ontario) entirely blue while the east is mostly red and bloq.
Also it's infuriating that cities are always red. Cities turn humans into impersonal husks.
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The fact that the Canadian federal system allows the Bloc to exist as a FEDERAL party is all the proof you need that Canada is a fucking joke of a banana republic.

Basically, Quebec can have a "separatist" (Quebec merely uses the threat of separation to blackmail Ontario into giving them more than their fair share) party that has the founding principle of only caring about getting what Quebec wants, simply due to population. A similar party representing the prairies or maritimes would NOT be allowed, even though it would represent multiple provinces.
 
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Every culture is different and some align way better than others. Anyone who says all cultures are "equal" or rather "the same" is dumb.

It really feels like the civil war to see basically all of the west (and some of Ontario) entirely blue while the east is mostly red and bloq.
Also it's infuriating that cities are always red. Cities turn humans into impersonal husks.
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Is Canada a failed state or something? What a sorprise. Also what the fuck happened to North Saskatchewan? I'm gonna assume transplants. Also lol, Nun-uv-oit mattered in the north, with the ice gooks?
 
Every culture is different and some align way better than others. Anyone who says all cultures are "equal" or rather "the same" is dumb.

It really feels like the civil war to see basically all of the west (and some of Ontario) entirely blue while the east is mostly red and bloq.
Also it's infuriating that cities are always red. Cities turn humans into impersonal husks.
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One thing to note that in Edmonton and Calgary literally only one district each went red (one in Edmonton went Orange) and the rest of the province was deep blue.
Looking at it it's very likely that Alberta and Saskatchewan will chose to secede, but BC and Manitoba will be on the fence (BC may not have much choice of they're detached from the rest of Canada).

I'm a little disappointed that BC didn't turn Blue as having a seaport would help a lot, but I'm sure we can negotiate some sort of travel right.
 
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One thing to note that in Edmonton and Calgary literally only one district each went red (one in Edmonton went Orange) and the rest of the province was deep blue.
Looking at it it's very likely that Alberta and Saskatchewan will chose to secede, but BC and Manitoba will be on the fence (BC may not have much choice of they're detached from the rest of Canada).

I'm a little disappointed that BC didn't turn Blue as having a seaport would help a lot, but I'm sure we can negotiate some sort of travel right.
I could see Northern and Eastern BC leaving and joining Alberta with separation if it happens. Alot of people in those areas are unhappy due to the fact the only place that seems to matter in BC is the Fraser Valley with Vancouver and other cities, and the Victoria area. The BC capital is not only physically far away, the BC government basically acts like BC is literally just the 2 main population areas. Alot of the Eastern BC is actually closer to Calgary or the Alberta capital Edmonton not just in terms of location but also in politics and economics.
 
I'm a little disappointed that BC didn't turn Blue as having a seaport would help a lot, but I'm sure we can negotiate some sort of travel right.
There would need to be those kind of negotiations if Alberta and Saskatchewan physically separate from Canada if BC wants to stay connected to the East otherwise they would depend on the United States. As such, they may have to (begrudgingly) agree to host export terminals for O&G in exchange for right of transit.
 
As such, they may have to (begrudgingly) agree to host export terminals for O&G in exchange for right of transit.
That's much more likely than BC joining Alberta. Same if Quebec separated, I doubt the Maritimes would join or leave on their own too, they're just negociate transit+Saint-Lawrence access.
 
Proof is in the putting.

If the trade is something with obvious pass/fail results even a skull-fucking retard (your boss) could understand, it's more jeet proof. Welding (does the weld at least look good?), mechanics (does the shaft no weeble wobble?), fishing guide (did you catch any fucking fish?) etc.

If it's something more 'invisible' to a retard and/or takes time to see the fault of, you'll have competition with the brown menace. (Electrician, residential framing, foundation pouring etc.)
The Chinese were running a scam about 12 years ago where they were somehow fraudulently getting electrician credentials in Ontario, then coming out to Alberta and trying to work on the union industrial construction sites in Fort Mac. It was a disaster (no English, no idea what they were doing, total fucking safety morons) and IBEW had to crack down on it. No jeets today (in AB) probably because the unions are a lot more leery about the blessings of diversity, although I’m sure nothing is written down.
 
I'm a little disappointed that BC didn't turn Blue as having a seaport would help a lot, but I'm sure we can negotiate some sort of travel right.
Most of interior / northern BC is blue. Vancouver's port is notoriously dysfunctional, they're one of the only ports on Earth that can't deliver grain when it's raining because regulations/union resistance won't allow for the precautions necessary to move it onto ships without getting it wet and spoiling. A port further north would be much smaller but could be run much more efficiency.
 
Most of interior / northern BC is blue. Vancouver's port is notoriously dysfunctional, they're one of the only ports on Earth that can't deliver grain when it's raining because regulations/union resistance won't allow for the precautions necessary to move it onto ships without getting it wet and spoiling. A port further north would be much smaller but could be run much more efficiency.
Customs in the Port of Richmond runs 90 days behind, sometimes stretching to 6 months. The dysfunction is insane and would not be tolerated in a functioning country.
 
Most of interior / northern BC is blue. Vancouver's port is notoriously dysfunctional, they're one of the only ports on Earth that can't deliver grain when it's raining because regulations/union resistance won't allow for the precautions necessary to move it onto ships without getting it wet and spoiling. A port further north would be much smaller but could be run much more efficiency.
Prince Rupert or Kitimat would probably be the most viable options as Kitimat already has port that deals with LNG. Rail infrastructure would need a massive overhaul. Those places are pretty blue areas other than the natives who only voting goal is to vote for the party who will give them the most money. Kitimat especially relies on the oil and gas economy and Ottawa has been trying to kill off Canada's oil and gas industry so there would be a big incentive to leave the nation that is trying to kill its economy.

The biggest question is whether Alberta would decide to secede alone and then ask other provinces to join them or having a few others do it at the same time. I think the first option would be more likely. They need a good name like the "The Western Republic of" instead of Alberta to prevent worry from the new state being a place that only revolves around Alberta. Just the thought of separation should scare Ottawa as it's main cashcow leaving could inspire Quebec to do its own thing as well. Not to mention that Alberta and Saskatchewan leaving would shrink the breadbasket and make a dent in food supply and grain income from other countries.
 
Prince Rupert or Kitimat would probably be the most viable options as Kitimat already has port that deals with LNG. Rail infrastructure would need a massive overhaul. Those places are pretty blue areas other than the natives who only voting goal is to vote for the party who will give them the most money. Kitimat especially relies on the oil and gas economy and Ottawa has been trying to kill off Canada's oil and gas industry so there would be a big incentive to leave the nation that is trying to kill its economy.

The biggest question is whether Alberta would decide to secede alone and then ask other provinces to join them or having a few others do it at the same time. I think the first option would be more likely. They need a good name like the "The Western Republic of" instead of Alberta to prevent worry from the new state being a place that only revolves around Alberta. Just the thought of separation should scare Ottawa as it's main cashcow leaving could inspire Quebec to do its own thing as well.
The infrastructure, plan and sentiment is for Alberta to go it alone.
 
All Trump had to do was make 3 tweets and 65% of Canadians choose slow suicide for themselves and their children rather then be seen agreeing with Bad Orange Man

fucking amazing.
 
Either Canada dies now and Canadians can make something new or vote for the Consertive which is the slow but complete death.
The Constitution and Charter are so diseased by design that Canada as a nation is beyond saving, short of a revolution that the education system and media have brainwashed most people into thinking can't and should never happen.

The funniest thing is how many Canadians have no idea how many fundamental rights Canadians do not have under the Trudeau constitution that we had before under the British North America Act, and how many rights they think we have because they have those rights in the US.

Canada has been a police state since 1982, it is just not enforced totally yet. Look at Justin's drunk driving laws for some great examples, and only certain parts of those were repealed after legal challenges, not the totality of it.

For anyone who didn't know, you can be forced to submit to a breathalyzer test for any traffic stop, and refusal results in immediate arrest and being stripped of your license, and the seizure of your vehicle. That part was declared kosher by the Supreme court.

The part that was rejected was that you could be compelled to give a breath sample up to two hours after leaving your vehicle, with the same penalties, just because someone called the police to tell them you'd been driving drunk. That part was overturned, because someone with a grudge reported a lawyer, and she fought it. Until she won, you could even receive a ticket by mail for traffic offenses on the basis of nothing but an anonymous tip.
 
The Constitution and Charter are so diseased by design that Canada as a nation is beyond saving, short of a revolution that the education system and media have brainwashed most people into thinking can't and should never happen.
Canada needs to get a great deal worse before it can ever begin to have a revolution or any sort of change for the better. Think Argentina before Milei got in.
 
Im not sure if anyone has posted this yet, but the image should speak for itself.
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You cannot save people like her. If she's willing to forgive her attacker, she's going to end up like that Leftist guy who got stabbed in the heart. They're physically unable to learn from their mistakes and she's Literally Asking For It at this point. They will walk through life with the attitude of, "Yeah I got raped and put my fellow women at risk, but at least I'm not a racist." Vancouver is deeply liberal, and makes New York shitlibs look like rednecks. Shitlib feminists are just something else.

I posted this in the Happenings thread. Canada's foreign born population is 33%, including non permanent residents like international students (Jeets).
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White pill: despite their fumbled loss, Conservatives increased their vote share for the first time in 40 years.
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There is a silver lining, however thin it may be.
 
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