Canada is a failed state

I personally think the current painkiller shortage is due to a broken healthcare system, people treating long term symptoms with OTC pain meds.

Fun fact for anyone here impacted by this, in most (all?) provinces T1s are behind the counter, but require no prescription and the vast majority of people don’t know this and thus don’t ask for them.

You can get bottles of 30 or 100, they’re good to have on hand.
 
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They're basically 'examining' it again and again in hopes she dies and saves the tax payers the burden. My mom went through that when her foot got highly infected and they kept spacing appointments months apart to "examine it" so they could consider how to fix it.

Double post because fuck you, socialized medicine sucks and socialists get the bullet.
Yeah, thats what my doctor uncle basically said as well (he lives in Oz, not Canada). That what they were doing basically made no sense and the problem was only getting worse, so why were they scheduling additional appointments to take additional looks, months later? This has already been going on since maybe half a year into the pandemic, so its been years since she's been on the waiting list. I don't think that the government is waiting for her to tie, but I'm presuming that the waitlist is just so long, that theyll do basically anything to delay surgeries that are very much needed.
 
The leftist response to saving Canadian healthcare is to "fund it adequately" or "pay nurses more" or some other variation of feel good delusion but from that report somebody posted earlier the numbers are grim.

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This points to a total boomerpocalypse. Canada is heading into a scenario where all the tax revenues will go towards healthcare to maintain it at an already insubstantial level, and that diverts funding from an actually productive and innovative base economy that enables the healthcare sector to exist at all. This will accelerate the collapse. Funding increases every year and the percentage of the provincial budgets allocated increases every year. At what point is it game over? Why would any young person want all their tax money collected to go to boomers who own multimillion dollar housing assets? This is a system that pays out earlier entrants at the cost of late entrants, the textbook definition of a ponzi scheme. It's no wonder the government is getting aggressive on euthanasia, they don't really have a choice.

Canada has no ''left'' in our government. It's all Neolib's, Neocon's and a few Neolib's that throw some carrots to the poor folk and then excepts them to repay those carrots plus interest.

And yes Canada has a boomer problem. So does the U.S. The obvious answer to the boomer issue is for politician's to start ignoring them as they're no longer the beating heart of the workforce. I don't think they should euthanize them but they need to start making them accountable financially for being such huge takers of public services. Boomers expect permanent coddling and it's time we put our foot down with them. They either pay a fee for using healthcare or get fucked.
 
Why would any young person want all their tax money collected to go to boomers who own multimillion dollar housing assets? This is a system that pays out earlier entrants at the cost of late entrants, the textbook definition of a ponzi scheme. It's no wonder the government is getting aggressive on euthanasia, they don't really have a choice.
This will just lead to austerity for younger population, as always. This isn't a new issue, and it doesn't have anything to do with healthcare and even Canada per se, it's the fucked demographics in 1st/2nd-world countries.

If you're young, you will either see all solidarity welfare systems (healthcare, pension, state-subsidized infrastructure) gone, or your country sunken by public debt. Hell, can someone guarantee that 401k won't collapse by itself if the amount of retirees exceeds the amount of workers?
 
Looks like Canada might have a new lolcow. A mentally ill and retarded government sponsored bluecheck paid to spread propaganda. Could be worthy of a thread. People deserve to know how retarded the Liberals are and who they are paying to spread Canadian propaganda.

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Here's some more euthanasia insanity. Canada's euthanasia lobby is seeking the ability for parents to kill their kids if they are over 12, and if they are 16 the kids get to decide themselves. Next year is when mental illness will be allowed for euthanasia. Can some parent rope their 12 year old troon child? What if your low functioning autist child has an episode and you want them gone? What if you have munchausen by proxy and you want to kill your kid because you are fucking insane? This reads like some pedo ritualistic sacrifice shit. Morally Canada is completely beyond the pale, a place of clown-like moral abyss. This is the country where a .22 is too dangerous to have, but you can have your child lethal injected if you want.

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If there was anything I couldn’t have seen coming back in 2014, it’s that Canada would genuinely bring in Nazi era laws under a Liberal government.

Looks like Canada might have a new lolcow. A mentally ill and retarded government sponsored bluecheck paid to spread propaganda. Could be worthy of a thread. People deserve to know how retarded the Liberals are and who they are paying to spread Canadian propaganda.

Oh good, we need more Canadian Lolcows on this site. He looks thread worthy
 
Here's some more euthanasia insanity. Canada's euthanasia lobby is seeking the ability for parents to kill their kids if they are over 12, and if they are 16 the kids get to decide themselves. Next year is when mental illness will be allowed for euthanasia. Can some parent rope their 12 year old troon child? What if your low functioning autist child has an episode and you want them gone? What if you have munchausen by proxy and you want to kill your kid because you are fucking insane? This reads like some pedo ritualistic sacrifice shit. Morally Canada is completely beyond the pale, a place of clown-like moral abyss. This is the country where a .22 is too dangerous to have, but you can have your child lethal injected if you want.

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At the rate that Canada is going in with euthanasia, it looks like they may even return to the Sparta-era tradition of putting down newly born babies, because the baby is found to have a defect of some sort.
 
Does the Laurentian consensus and multiculturalism come from the loyalist origins of the country? The Loyalists mainly consisted of minorities that didn't fit well into the 4 major Anglo groups that founded the Colonies in the 17th century, lead by the Hanoverian court officials sent over to force the new ways of doing things onto these holdouts (stereotypical British culture was invented by the Hanoverian court in the 18th century). So you have a tiny elite whose main priority is shoring up their overseas reputation, ruling over a diverse population of misfits in a delicate "divide et impera" balancing act. Maybe this is why they were scared of the Honkening, because it showed that even a population designed to be divided against itself could still unite on a certain issue, just like when the Thirteen Colonies sent their ancestors packing.


At the rate that Canada is going in with euthanasia, it looks like they may even return to the Sparta-era tradition of putting down newly born babies, because the baby is found to have a defect of some sort.
Prenatal screening is essentially a more humane version of this.
 
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Does the Laurentian consensus and multiculturalism come from the loyalist origins of our country? The Loyalists mainly consisted of minorities that didn't fit well into the 17th century time capsule societies of the old colonies, lead by the Hanoverian court officials sent over to force the new ways of doing things onto these holdouts (stereotypical British culture was invented by the Hanoverian court in the 18th century). So you have a tiny elite whose main priority is shoring up their overseas reputation, ruling over a diverse population of misfits in a delicate "divide et impera" balancing act. Maybe this is why they were scared of the Honkening, because it showed that even a population designed to be divided against itself could still unite on a certain issue, just like when the 13 colonies sent their ancestors packing.
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Canada tried to build a multicultural identity from scratch to move beyond simply being a middling British colony, but it evidently failed spectacularly leading to events such as the FLQ crisis and 1995 referendum. Since then Canadian multiculturalism pivoted from building a coherent nation with cooperating groups to neoliberal multiculturalism, which encompasses ideals such as racial division, wage suppression, ethnic conflict, targeted voter importation, and the total substitution with all issues of class with issues of identity. The exception is the carveout of Quebec which is allowed to run its own immigration system, tax system, pass blatantly bigoted laws, and siphon capital from the rest of the nation under threat of separation.
 
Americans can come to Canada if they want (assuming youre American),

like the main thing from this thread is that, as Sweetpeaa is pointing out, if Americas middle class is shrinking, Canada's has basically committed suicide and is barely on life support as it is.

If your friends are techies, rich, or some other type of urban yuppie parasite, its a fair enough deal coming to Canada and none of this stuff is really going to affect them.

Most people aren't that though.
If you don't want to sell Canada to them, point out that even if they are rich

a) they will get taxed the fuck out of
b) globohomo is on full swing in Canada, your child will cut off their dick if they identify as trans and theres nothing you can do
c) your taxes aren't going to be going to fixing infastructure problems in your city and will probably get sent off to some corruption scam every few years
d) many of Canada's companies (like in telecommunications) are monopolistic and so have much higher prices than the US (ie, phone bills)

e) Culturally, Canada just ain't it. Its lost its own independent identity, and a lot of what we have now is just ultra shallow. Used to love Toronto's music scene in the 2000s, but now I can't stand the bourgie drake and weekend swaggots that seem to swamp that city. It might be how someone who used to live in LA feels about how their own cultural scene shifted from late 90s/early 2000s street racing culture to whatever instagram schlick we have today. Anything you can get in Toronto (or Vancouver for that matter) you can get in a similar sized American city, for cheaper and with more cultural interest.

ie, when people ask me why I have less interest in the "cultural" scene in many urban cities, in part its because a lot of urban life has shifted from something GTA like, to whatever amorphous thing we have today
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Toronto has its own variation of this, that just feels equally soulless in its own way. Basketball Canadians

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Its not even that basketball Canadians are all that bad, theyre tolerable, but if I wanted that, Atlanta is a much, much better city that actually does seem to have its own cultural authenticity; I just can't help but find the current Canadian trend of attempting to inorganically imitate that as being very artificial and un self aware. Canada's new black culture in Toronto seems forced and almost as a form of cope by immigrants desperate to latch on to a form of new identity in this nation. Something seemingly created over night, rather than a project decades (if not longer) in the making, that just takes from already existing cultures down south to try and repackage up North.

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There's just something pretentious about Canadas imitation of black culture, that I can't quite place, but do feel lacks a plethora of the nuance of what actually inspired it. It might be that the central lynchpin of basketball Canadian culture also happens to be an industry plant who was previously on Degrassi. There's a rap group called Dead Prez in the US that coined "Revolutonary, but Gangsta". If anything, Basketball Canadian culture is "rich and yuppie, but wannabe gangsta"

f) Healthcare is "socialized" but even before covid I found that there were longer wait times than the US, and honestly, having lived in the US, Ive never had a problem with insurance. Sure, if you work at McDonalds and have to pay for your own insurance out of pocket, thats an extra expense, but health insurance in the US is not that expensive. Unless you have some sort of pre-existing condition, youll be fine, and even then, thank Obama if you want for ensuring that insurance companies have to take you on regardless. The point here is that if your friends have enough money to up and move to Canada, they easily have enough money to afford decent (not just basic but decent) health insurance in the US. And if they don't have money for basic health insurance in the US, just a reminder that Canada's middle class is much worse off than the US's, so they'd literally be moving somewhere to be poorer.

Id advise someone to literally pick a blue state to move to (if that was what they were looking for) over Canada, or somewhere red is my personal preference at this point.
The Basketball Canadians are as ubiquitious here as they are annoying. It's as if when Michio Kaku said in the 2000s that hip hop would become the one-world music, a bunch of other neolibs thought "Let's assimilate the immigrants with it!" . If a car in Toronto has an open window, you'll almost always hear the drum machine ticking of modern rap.
 
The Basketball Canadians are as ubiquitious here as they are annoying. It's as if when Michio Kaku said in the 2000s that hip hop would become the one-world music, a bunch of other neolibs thought "Let's assimilate the immigrants with it!" . If a car in Toronto has an open window, you'll almost always hear the drum machine ticking of modern rap.
"One world music"...sounds too much like one world government...
 
Hell, can someone guarantee that 401k won't collapse by itself if the amount of retirees exceeds the amount of workers?
Wouldn't have thought Canadians would called them 401k's, its a refrence to the US tax code.

And sure, I could. Its just a tax privilaged brokerage account. Its not similar to Social Security or whatever the equivalent is up there, the pot of money that you have access too is whatever you put in that grew in the stock market over time. If it collapses it dies because of the stock market, not a generation retiring all at once
 
How would US laws treat a crime like this? I think it's crappy to shoot gel pellets at randos but calling it a "assault with a weapon" seems crazy to me. I showed this to an American friend and he laughed.
Halifax Regional Police

Police charge three men with weapons offences
Police have charged three men with weapons offences in relation to an incident where a number of people were struck by water gel pellets in Halifax last week.
On August 12 at approximately 10:30 p.m., police responded to a report of water gel pellets being fired from a moving vehicle at a group of people on the sidewalk in the 2000 block of Gottingen Street. A number of people were struck but did not require medical treatment.
A short time later, officers located the vehicle on Portland Place and arrested the three occupants. The three men, ages 20, 25 and 36, will appear in Halifax Provincial Court at a later date to face the following charges:
• Assault with a weapon
• Possession of a weapon for dangerous purpose
Police are cautioning people that firing a pellet gun can cause a serious injury and may result in criminal charges. People should also be aware of the dangers of a pellet gun being mistaken for a real firearm by police or bystanders.
Wouldn't have thought Canadians would called them 401k's, its a refrence to the US tax code.
I believe it's called an RRSP in Canada.
 
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At the rate that Canada is going in with euthanasia, it looks like they may even return to the Sparta-era tradition of putting down newly born babies, because the baby is found to have a defect of some sort.

Someone many years ago (an older man) told me they would kill down syndrome babies at birth in Ontario up until the 1960's. I thought they were completely lying and that was just an urban legend among geezers. But given all the things we read today about the 'eager beaver' euthanasia laws popping up in Canada I wouldn't put it past them to do that back then. We are in the moral toilet and back then it was probably worse.

They dumped all these programs for severely autistic kids in Ontario alone. I have heard about their parents surrendering them to foster care unable to handle them. What the government will do with them is too dark to even think about.
 
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Someone many years ago (an older man) told me they would kill down syndrome babies at birth in Ontario up until the 1960's. I thought they were completely lying and that was just an urban legend among geezers.
That's probably bc about half of infants with Down's have heart defects vs 1 percent of non-DS infants. Today, these defects are treatable but the surgical techniques didn't always exist and weren't widely available til the 60s or 70s and then only for the general population.
In the days before available treatment, this left many DS infants unable to live past childhood. They would give them supportive care, like you would to the terminally ill, not actively kill them. There was just nothing that could be done. The techniques simply didn't exist even yet, even for non-Down's people.
Open heart surgery for most congenital heart defects became widely available in the 1960s and early 1970s.
 
In Canada people seem to actually support the idea of euthanizing not only the mentally ill but the elderly and the disabled (looks like where we're going). Our society is truly one sick puppy.

Euthanasia is an interesting subject...it is not the same as putting down undesirables, it's not a genocide. People have to voluntarily choose to be euthanized.Of course if people with persistant poverty issues, homeless people, etc choose for euthanasia, that is troubling, but the issue there is more Canada's social policy and help for the poor than the euthanasia.
 
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