Canada is a failed state

I can't believe this Trudeau government funneled tens of billions to their donors, party loyalists and WEF/NGO/UN/Ukraine every year and this country is NOT outraged about it.

It's over. There is no recovery from this unless we adopt Argentina-like transformation.
Eh, don't be so doom and gloom. Not all is lost. Well, it is lost unless Canadians get off their ass and create direct democracy. It's impossible to save Canada without crashing the real estate market so wages can be competitive internationally without accepting 3rd world status QoL. Deporting/disappearing every single last jeet, haitian, and assorted brown would be a good start. Canadian real estate isn't expensive and quickly choking the country to death because every pasty faced Canadian decided to live in the GTO or the Chinese colony previously known as British Columbia. You also need to ban all foreign ownership of land. This is just something any self respecting country does in an act of self preservation and resistance to foreign interference. Can't be a nation if you'd rather be a piggy bank for foreigners to stash ill-gotten gains in your real estate market. Also, stop tempting the US to smash your economy by letting jeets over the border (see also, "benefits to removing all sub-humans from your nation and you - a beginner's guide to the practical basis for racism").

Honestly, just crashing the real estate market and yeeting the jeets would probably do the trick. It's amazing how much more affordable socialized healthcare is when you remove the parasites from it. Lower CoL drives foreign (read American) investment in local industries. Canada is simply a large resource extraction grid in practice. It's basically a second Russia in terms of geography, population density and distribution, and obsession with tin pot dictators. Be like Russia, sell gas and resources to The EU the USA while maintaining enough local production of goods and services so you can survive long enough if anything disrupts your relations. There's no realistic plan for Canada that supports a protectionist economy that favors in-nation utilization of natural resources produced over exportation. At the end of the day, it's still a relatively low population country that, minus browns, has less than 30 million residents. You're dwarfed by pretty much any mid-sized European nation like Spain, the UK, or Italy. You've got to know your niche and prosper within it. The best case scenario is trying to be American Norway with a healthy sovereign fund propped up by the nationalization of natural resources.

Frankly, the only reason Canada isn't prosperous is because it's governed by neoliberal traitors. Until those guys are gone, the country will just be an economic zone to be reduced to third world status.
 
I've been pretty skeptical about Javier Milei like I have been with every politician in the world but I do acknowledge and commend him for his accomplishments such as dramatically reducing inflation in the country. If he could save Argentina, there's a good chance he could save Canada.
Milei is a Bernier like figure so considering Bernier can’t even win his own seat. We are more fucked than Argentina
 
Holy shit just nuke us.

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$60 BILLION DOLLAR DEFICIT

WE ARE OFFICIALLY FUCKED.
At this point I'm convinced Boy King Justin's trying to break everything so he can make some sort of comeback in 2029.

-. He starts some sort of trade war with Trump before the election
-. He gets voted out, but because his party is inexorably intertwined with him and because his stepfather Pierre Trudeau was able to come back he stays as leader
-. He has all the hard left senators he appointed gut or outright block anything the conservatives do in office
-. 4 years of decline later. He'll point to nothing being better or everything being worse and grift right back into office because in his view it's his birthright to lead the country.

Go ahead, tell me that he isn't narcissistic and egotistical enough to do this
 
Hey, America, just saying - if ya’ll want to just Manifest Destiny everything West of Ontario, I doubt there’d be much of a fight.

Would probably only take like, a weekend, if that. Ya’ll could just treat us like a cold Puerto Rico and it’d still be an improvement.
 
At this point I'm convinced Boy King Justin's trying to break everything so he can make some sort of comeback in 2029.

-. He starts some sort of trade war with Trump before the election
-. He gets voted out, but because his party is inexorably intertwined with him and because his stepfather Pierre Trudeau was able to come back he stays as leader
-. He has all the hard left senators he appointed gut or outright block anything the conservatives do in office
-. 4 years of decline later. He'll point to nothing being better or everything being worse and grift right back into office because in his view it's his birthright to lead the country.

Go ahead, tell me that he isn't narcissistic and egotistical enough to do this

He's probably narcissistic and egotistical enough to believe this will work out for him, but I can't imagine the outcome for the Liberal Party of Canada will be any better than that of the Ontario Liberals (i.e. losing official party status and coming in dead last for the past 2 elections. It doesn't help that all of Kathleen Wynne's people are part of the PMO now) The longer Turdeau stays in power, the more likely the LPCs are going to face an extinction level defeat.
 
At this point I'm convinced Boy King Justin's trying to break everything so he can make some sort of comeback in 2029.

-. He starts some sort of trade war with Trump before the election
-. He gets voted out, but because his party is inexorably intertwined with him and because his stepfather Pierre Trudeau was able to come back he stays as leader
-. He has all the hard left senators he appointed gut or outright block anything the conservatives do in office
-. 4 years of decline later. He'll point to nothing being better or everything being worse and grift right back into office because in his view it's his birthright to lead the country.

Go ahead, tell me that he isn't narcissistic and egotistical enough to do this
Oh, he's narcissistic enough to attempt it. Whether he's able to pull it off is a whole other kettle of fish. One of the reasons why Pierre Trudeau was able to stage his 1979 comeback was because Joe Clark's PC government was a minority that collapsed in less than a year. The current year Conservatives are projected to obtain a majority with the LPC looking at a potential fall to fourth place. As for the Senate, the Salisbury Convention would obligate an opposition-dominated upper house to allow the common's legislative agenda to go forward because that was what they were elected on. If the Senate frustrates or thwarts the House of Commons' legislation, Poilievre could argue that the Senate represents the interests of a defeated government and not the will of the people. This could precipitate in a constitutional crisis with calls for Senate reform or abolish it entirely.

Perhaps the biggest snag to that plan is that four years in not enough for the public to forget (much less forgive) Trudeau's policies. He is the face of the infinite pajeets imported into this country and the economic hardship that led to the CPC gaining power in the first place. At least PET had the good sense to permanently retire from politics in 1984 before the LPC's crushing defeat at the hands of Mulroney. Trudeau running again in 2029 on a platform of being a messianic figure would more likely kill the party for good and be his family's ultimate legacy.
 
I work in an old industrial/metal shop, and over the years in puts a pang in my heart too see old machinery with a big stamp of "Made in Canada."

I was chatting with the older guys about how manufacturing and skilled trades are being thrown too the wayside, in favor of the electronic workplace. I'm in my late 20's, but for the last decade I've noticed I'm always th youngest one there.

I think a section of this doom and gloom stems from the way education was set up in public school, and the lower case I internets attraction with physicalities and posturing. I remember going through school, dead set too get my p-star (Learner licence for piloting) and start that career. However, the job counsellor and the teacher of the class held back the fact that I can't be a pilot while needing glasses. I only learned this in my final year, so the past 4 in that time were pretty much wasted time and effort.

Take your kids or friends too industrial areas. Bring up the fascination and determination that is needed to suspend and rig giant pieces of metal. Point out architecture and design.

The TL:DR of my post is, I think we are a nation of people who stopped planting trees for the future. I thinking order too move forward, one must think of those who would make use of it when you are gone.
 
As for the Senate, the Salisbury Convention would obligate an opposition-dominated upper house to allow the common's legislative agenda to go forward because that was what they were elected on. If the Senate frustrates or thwarts the House of Commons' legislation, Poilievre could argue that the Senate represents the interests of a defeated government and not the will of the people. This could precipitate in a constitutional crisis with calls for Senate reform or abolish it entirely.
I'm aware that's what's supposed to happen. but I still wouldn't put it past Justin to push the envelope and actually trigger some sort of meaningful senate reforms. Ironically if that was the course of action that he takes it would undoubtedly be his greatest political achievement
 
To be fair, Canada does actually have a governor, who is our actual head of state
Just they keep filling that position with Africa tier corrupt Haitian nigger and Chug females who couldn’t get hired as a daycare worker / kindergarten teacher.
Hey, America, just saying - if ya’ll want to just Manifest Destiny everything West of Ontario, I doubt there’d be much of a fight.

Would probably only take like, a weekend, if that. Ya’ll could just treat us like a cold Puerto Rico and it’d still be an improvement.
Rural Ontario wouldn’t put up a fight as well, they are likely to join the invaders
All tradeworkers are laid off right now.

No construction whatsoever.
At least Trudeau keeps the accounting employed with his retarded CRA schemes that are completely pointless and ineffective (and just take away finite time that could be better spent actually helping clients). See UHT (underutilized housing tax), the Bare trust fiasco (basically anyone that got their parents co-sign their mortgage had to file another tax return that meant absolutely nothing) and the recent GST tax holiday where it doesn’t even line up for the month of December for HST reporting (instead starting halfway into the month and ending halfway into February)
 
Honestly, just crashing the real estate market and yeeting the jeets would probably do the trick.
Yes. We're well on our way.

A few years of negative price movement make RE no longer a store of wealth and a broad crash is imminent.

Even the wokes are pissed off at the pajeets and severely limiting the inputs / paths to PR for tim hortons employees.

The latter will be the trigger for the former, a few tough years but glory days ahead.

It's basically a second Russia in terms of geography, population density and distribution, and obsession with tin pot dictators. Be like Russia, sell gas and resources to The EU the USA while maintaining enough local production of goods and services so you can survive long enough if anything disrupts your relations.
This hasn't been true in a long time. The US found shale gas and became a renewed energy powerhouse. They do not need us for oil/gas anymore, we need them.

We do have plenty of other resources we can supply in the form of safe & nearby partner but it's a lot like rolling the clock back 100 years in that regard.

Since when is Orangeville in the Greater Grand Theft Auto Area?
 
I live in a small town well outside the usual big cities. Whenever I order something from Amazon, it usually goes to Purolator. Since the Canada Post strike is going on to the point that Purolator have to freeze package deliveries, Amazon is literally routing their Prime Delivery fleet past the usual boundaries.
A functioning postal system is a hallmark of a stable, successful country. We seemingly can't even manage that at this point.

I am not taking the side of CUPW or Canada Post, but it is absurd we are about to hit a month without postal service.
Part of a functioning postal system is that it doesn't haemorrhage money year over year. We're 2024, nearly into 2025. Grandma can start signing up for eBills to be sent to her email and her pension to be direct deposited into her bank account. The idea of daily mail delivery is fucking ridiculous. If it wasn't for the fucking junk mail needing to be cleaned out and the odd Amazon package, I wouldn't have even noticed any difference.
I work in an old industrial/metal shop, and over the years in puts a pang in my heart too see old machinery with a big stamp of "Made in Canada."

I was chatting with the older guys about how manufacturing and skilled trades are being thrown too the wayside, in favor of the electronic workplace. I'm in my late 20's, but for the last decade I've noticed I'm always th youngest one there.

I think a section of this doom and gloom stems from the way education was set up in public school, and the lower case I internets attraction with physicalities and posturing. I remember going through school, dead set too get my p-star (Learner licence for piloting) and start that career. However, the job counsellor and the teacher of the class held back the fact that I can't be a pilot while needing glasses. I only learned this in my final year, so the past 4 in that time were pretty much wasted time and effort.

Take your kids or friends too industrial areas. Bring up the fascination and determination that is needed to suspend and rig giant pieces of metal. Point out architecture and design.

The TL:biggrin:R of my post is, I think we are a nation of people who stopped planting trees for the future. I thinking order too move forward, one must think of those who would make use of it when you are gone.
It's been completely fucked since the 2010's.
I tried getting into welding about a decade ago and almost no one was interested in hiring first years.
First job was basically "grip it and rip it" prefab working with some thin skinned bitches.
Second job, was "fired" because they were surprised that a first year welded like a first year.
Third job, fired after a week after someone straight up lied and said that I threatened to hit him.
Fourth job, ended up getting laid off when one of the journeymen quit without any notice.
I fucking tried and now I have to deal with fucking migrants willing to do skilled labour for under minimum wage.
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I'm aware that's what's supposed to happen. but I still wouldn't put it past Justin to push the envelope and actually trigger some sort of meaningful senate reforms. Ironically if that was the course of action that he takes it would undoubtedly be his greatest political achievement
It was one of his 2015 election promises. I remember moving back here after a long time back then, and seeing on the news that he, almost as soon as being elected, just ditched his promise to abolish the Senate was almost unbelievable to me. I couldn't believe that someone could be elected on a major promise and just immediatately decide not to do it.
 
It was one of his 2015 election promises. I remember moving back here after a long time back then, and seeing on the news that he, almost as soon as being elected, just ditched his promise to abolish the Senate was almost unbelievable to me. I couldn't believe that someone could be elected on a major promise and just immediatately decide not to do it.
That's almost every politician, either because they don't have the power to do it, or are absolutely complete liars.
 
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