Canada is a failed state

Another question because 90% of the Canadian population don't speak English or French and 130% of Canadians speak poo poo and other Indian tribe languages. Does this mean (besides Inuktitut, Cree or Blackfoot) that Canada has to be a polyglot country and heads of states must know and speak a bunch of shitty languages to function as head of state?
Just English and French, officially. I’m sure the demographics will change in the years to come, but the ancient Anglo-French tensions are the foundation of the country and the backstory to the weirdest bits of our history.

No one needs to know any native languages, they just put some fake characters in their bios like shitty Chinese tattoos for clout.
 
Eventually, the Government is going to have to realize they have nothing.
Which is the big issue. Speaking from the American side of the border Canada had two big things going for it. Prior to the 1900's it was an integral part of the British Empire and thus had that backing. Despite the occasional flare up of tensions over borders, trade, fishing rights and so on, the USA wasn't willing to really dick around with Canada because that would mean dicking around with the biggest naval power in the world.

After World War 1 it was a new calculation. Canada was an allied commonwealth realm of the bongs, but still powerful in its own right. Wealthy in land, resources and with a strong Army and Navy. Not as strong as ours of course, but strong enough to make playing nice worth more then not playing nice. But prior to World War 2 this was still a sort of "Weakness will be a provocation" scenario, which is why Canada always tried to punch way above its weight class militarily going into the mid 20th century. As well as engage in major cultural exercises to try and differentiate themselves from the Americans.

At some point Ottawa began to view its amicable relations with the "elephant" to its south with first benign neglect and then with contempt. While also letting the necessary military power and national identity wither. They never really assumed the USA would shift back into an expansionist mindset and are now caught completely unprepared for it.

It's so apparent because it's not entirely clear the USA actually IS intent on manifesting some destiny right now. As an American I can definitely feel the cultural appeal but at a rational level I am not entirely on with the whole idea. But what is clear is the very IDEA of the USA deciding to do so has sent an earthquake through Canada's domestic politics and that is not a good thing.

Stable countries should not be overly bothered about bombastic rhetoric.
 
Stable countries should not be overly bothered about bombastic rhetoric
Canada is not stable. It's rotting. The politicians have gotten fat and lazy on the unchanging votes of the people. Creating and voting for a new party is practically unheard of. Both Canada and America needs change for the nation to survive
 
Canada is not stable. It's rotting. The politicians have gotten fat and lazy on the unchanging votes of the people. Creating and voting for a new party is practically unheard of. Both Canada and America needs change for the nation to survive
We need another 1839 Rebellion or Fenian Raids. Would be hilarious for some Boomer militia types to cross the border and invade as they could take Canada as their would be no Canadian resistance.

Yep it's sad that the Reform Party (Alternative to the Tories) did so well in the UK election while the equivalent party in Canada the PPC can't even seem to get a single seat, and likely won't do any better in 2025 as the 2021 election. Like I understand that Maxime Bernier and the PPC are cucked libertarians but you would at least expect more people fed up with the Cuckservatives.
 
in Canada the PPC can't even seem to get a single seat, and likely won't do any better in 2025 as the 2021 election. Like I understand that Maxime Bernier and the PPC are cucked libertarians but you would at least expect more people fed up with the Cuckservatives.
I really liked Max, voted and donated PPC in 2021, but their online supporters are retarded. They camp out online shitting on CPC while both are out of power, they seem extremely unserious about the actual problems we face after a decade under Justin Trudeau.

If you just read PPC accounts, you would come away with the impression that Pierre Pollievre has been in charge for years and is personally jacking up carbon taxes and banging PPC moms.

I just don’t have energy for it. Besides, Max is mostly living in Florida and just grifting off the party. Good for him but I really need the Liberals to get their boots off my neck yesterday. We can fight about Pierre’s failures later, at least he won’t scream about my racism while he’s picking my pockets.
 
Canada is not stable. It's rotting. The politicians have gotten fat and lazy on the unchanging votes of the people. Creating and voting for a new party is practically unheard of. Both Canada and America needs change for the nation to survive
The people should just rise up and tear the current politicians and parties down. Unfortunately though most people in Canada are complicit to the corruption in our government. If only change could be forced upon Canada.
 
And great job on the logo design. Best graphic artists money can buy:
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And MetCredit's CEO has told Mark Carney's campaign to stop using the easy copy-paste logo design. / Archive

The new Carney campaign logo isn't any better either:

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Interview with the former Prime Minister Stephen Harper on Trudeau's resignation and Trump's comments on annexing Canada:


Summary of Harper's commentary:
  • Harper is extremely optimistic for Leader of the Conservatives Pierre Poilievre, as Harper was his mentor, Pierre worked under his administration as Minister of Employment and Social Development, and Harper supported Pierre in the Leadership Race. Harper considers Pierre to be the first Conservative politician of the social media age and has constantly improved in his job as Minister and later as an Opposition figure.
  • Conservatism is now popular of the working class while liberalism is more popular with the elite, in contrast to when Harper was younger. Harper claims right-wing populism originated in Canada under Harper's administration before Trump came into power. Harper claims Pierre is a populist and a more "orthodox conservative" than Trump.
  • Harper stated that Pierre's main goals to solve most of Canada's issues would be re-opening Canada's energy industry and to reverse Trudeau's high-tax agenda. For the former, Harper claims Canada's resources is more plentiful and prosperous than Russia's, but Trudeau neglects that and cuts off Canada's main source of income, contributing to the economic destruction of Canada.
  • Harper is shocked of Trump's comments of his intentions for the United States to annex Canada as a 51st state. He believes Canada is a strong ally to the United States by giving the country oil and gas, supporting American foreign policy ambitions, and upholding the partnership with United States as leaders of the free democratic world (he mentions supporting Israel and Ukraine). As a result, he doesn't understand why the United States would backstab the Canadians.
  • If Trump does end up antagonizing Canada, Harper claims Canada will stop being a pro-Western nation and become a neutral country. Harper does acknowledge that Trudeau's conduct with Trump was unprofessional and most likely contributed to the fall of the relationship between the United States and Canada, but stated that Trudeau was also elected by the Canadian people and thus Trudeau is the face of Canada.
 
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None of that shit matters until we do something about the millions of fucking pajeets. That is the only matter that should be at hand. It is killing this country faster than anything else.
Something also should be done about the millions of trannies and assorted perverts on Leaf territory. Seriously, it's a bigger number than even California. Unsustainable doesn't even begin to describe the whole thing.
 
Based Trudeau already implemented MAID to take care of the Tranny Problem.
MAID is unnecessary when the existing "health care" already ensues Canada's status as an oversized death camp: https://torontosun.com/news/nationa...-waiting-for-health-care-in-canada-in-2023-24
Close to 15,500 people died waiting for health care in Canada between April 1, 2023 until March 31, 2024, according to data compiled by SecondStreet.org via Freedom to Information Act requests across the country.
The actual number is even higher:
However, SecondStreet.org says the exact number of 15,474 is incomplete as Quebec, Alberta, Newfoundland and Labrador don’t track the problem and Saskatchewan and Nova Scotia only provided data on patients who died while waiting for surgeries – not diagnostic scans.
The past year’s stats are just another drop in the bucket Canadian-flavored neoliberalism forces its victims to kick:
Since April 2018, SecondStreet.org has identified 74,677 cases where Canadians died while waiting for care.
 
Harper is shocked of Trump's comments of his intentions for the United States to annex Canada as a 51st state. He believes Canada is a strong ally to the United States by giving the country oil and gas, supporting American foreign policy ambitions, and upholding the partnership with United States as leaders of the free democratic world (he mentions supporting Israel and Ukraine). As a result, he doesn't understand why the United States would backstab the Canadians.
Harper doesn't understand or is being willfully ignorant to the fact that Trump is not a supporter of the American Empire, he is a supporter of the American Nation. Canada's strong partnership with the US comes from necessity, not choice. He also should know, above all people that you do what the US wants. Trump being outwardly antagonistic most likely stems from backroom reports on the state of Canada.

Trump at his core does seem to want to make Canada open to business. However, the current government and the establishment in general seems dead set against that. We are a state that does not like eat to west trade and for some reason believe we can be a nation of Door Dash drivers and not so wise philosopher kings.

With this trade war that Ottawa seems dead set on waging. Ottawa forgets that Canada is convenient to do business with, not cheap, nor easy. Which is why so much has been flowing to Mexico, which is cheap, easy and convenient as long as you bribe the Cartels. Which seems to be less of a cost than doing anything in Canada.
 
Harper doesn't understand or is being willfully ignorant to the fact that Trump is not a supporter of the American Empire, he is a supporter of the American Nation. Canada's strong partnership with the US comes from necessity, not choice. He also should know, above all people that you do what the US wants. Trump being outwardly antagonistic most likely stems from backroom reports on the state of Canada.

Trump at his core does seem to want to make Canada open to business. However, the current government and the establishment in general seems dead set against that. We are a state that does not like eat to west trade and for some reason believe we can be a nation of Door Dash drivers and not so wise philosopher kings.

With this trade war that Ottawa seems dead set on waging. Ottawa forgets that Canada is convenient to do business with, not cheap, nor easy. Which is why so much has been flowing to Mexico, which is cheap, easy and convenient as long as you bribe the Cartels. Which seems to be less of a cost than doing anything in Canada.
Also has Harper actually lined up any trade partners, like Europe or Asia or even Russia? What will Canada do if they start a trade war with America only to find out no one wants to ship things overseas in the volume that trade with America was?
 
Trump at his core does seem to want to make Canada open to business. However, the current government and the establishment in general seems dead set against that. We are a state that does not like eat to west trade and for some reason believe we can be a nation of Door Dash drivers and not so wise philosopher kings.
I watched about half of Power Play on CTV News when someone on the panel made the claim that Alberta Premier, Danielle Smith, weakened both the province's and the country's bargaining position. Excuse me? Trudeau outright admitted to Trump that tariffs would unravel the Canadian economy on his trip to Mar-A-Lago. One thing you never want to reveal in negotiations is that you have a bad hand. Trump is probing our weaknesses because this feckless idiot exposed them.

As for Danielle Smith, she was talking to American media, state governors, and Trump's people because Trudeau disappeared and someone had to show actual leadership. All this bellicose "Team Canada" rhetoric comes off as desperate posturing because the halfwits in Ottawa assumed that Kamala would be elected the 47th President of the United States and Trump's win caught them flat-footed. Even I was aware that Donnie harbored a grudge and Justin and we should have had some contingency plan for any petty revenge coming our way when it happened.

Ultimately, I could see Trump exploiting western alienation to his advantage. He doesn't need Canada to be the 51st state. All he needs to do is bring Alberta (and perhaps Saskatchewan) into the fold and fuck over the gormless bumpkins in Central Canada.
 
Harper doesn't understand or is being willfully ignorant to the fact that Trump is not a supporter of the American Empire, he is a supporter of the American Nation. Canada's strong partnership with the US comes from necessity, not choice. He also should know, above all people that you do what the US wants. Trump being outwardly antagonistic most likely stems from backroom reports on the state of Canada.

Trump at his core does seem to want to make Canada open to business. However, the current government and the establishment in general seems dead set against that. We are a state that does not like eat to west trade and for some reason believe we can be a nation of Door Dash drivers and not so wise philosopher kings.

With this trade war that Ottawa seems dead set on waging. Ottawa forgets that Canada is convenient to do business with, not cheap, nor easy. Which is why so much has been flowing to Mexico, which is cheap, easy and convenient as long as you bribe the Cartels. Which seems to be less of a cost than doing anything in Canada.
Economically I'm already getting fucked by the 5 families that own the main businesses in Canada, so why should I care about Ottawa's Trade War?

I want to see the Westons, the Irvings, the Thompsons, any and all Executives at ROBELUS suffer.
 
It's really in America's interest to keep Canada dependent on the American economy. A pipeline into China, Russia or even Europe would mean diminished influence over the Canadian economy and dollar. A weak Canada, like it is now, is the ultimate goal for the Americans.

Our politicians willfully delivered whatever Americans wanted whether they knew it or not. Blocking several important pipelines into Pacific trade route completely demolished any chances of independent trade bloc outside of American sphere. Canadians did this for INDIGENOUS RIGHTS and ENVIRONMENTAL reasons....taking America's benevolence for granted, ignorance of Canadian parties destroyed any chance of leverage over American domination.

I watched about half of Power Play on CTV News when someone on the panel made the claim that Alberta Premier, Danielle Smith, weakened both the province's and the country's bargaining position. Excuse me? Trudeau outright admitted to Trump that tariffs would unravel the Canadian economy on his trip to Mar-A-Lago. One thing you never want to reveal in negotiations is that you have a bad hand. Trump is probing our weaknesses because this feckless idiot exposed them.

As for Danielle Smith, she was talking to American media, state governors, and Trump's people because Trudeau disappeared and someone had to show actual leadership. All this bellicose "Team Canada" rhetoric comes off as desperate posturing because the halfwits in Ottawa assumed that Kamala would be elected the 47th President of the United States and Trump's win caught them flat-footed. Even I was aware that Donnie harbored a grudge and Justin and we should have had some contingency plan for any petty revenge coming our way when it happened.

Ultimately, I could see Trump exploiting western alienation to his advantage. He doesn't need Canada to be the 51st state. All he needs to do is bring Alberta (and perhaps Saskatchewan) into the fold and fuck over the gormless bumpkins in Central Canada.
Saskatchewan is home to one of the largest potash corporation in the world.

Canada is absolutely fucked if Alberta and Saskatchewan break apart.
 
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