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Part 2 of the emo Ontario story
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I always found it funny how leftist Americans always just assume that because I am from Canada that I automatically despise Trump and anything to do with the right.
380'000$ because he called pedo weirdo pedos? Christ alive...
Part 2 of the emo Ontario story
Good luck getting blood from a stone when the average Canadian is broke.
Part 2 of the emo Ontario story
Part 2 of the emo Ontario story
Once again it's always literal E-Whores on the casting couch who become Conservative Influencers (paid for by Mr. Shekelberg)Some guy named Jeffrey Rath in Alberta is organizing a delegation to Washington DC in order to pitch the idea of Alberta becoming the 51st State.
Its being floated by a bunch of obscure "Influencers" and I have no idea who Jeffrey Rath is. How serious is this?
That is what I figured. Alberta breaking away from Canada has always been a bit of meme, and it seems its being pushed for clickbait.Once again it's always literal E-Whores on the casting couch who become Conservative Influencers (paid for by Mr. Shekelberg)
Also Jeff Rath looks like Tim Walz. An utterly ineffective Cuck
Only because everyone with half a brain saw that being sandwiched between two countries that fully control your borders would be suicide. But becoming part of America solves that.That is what I figured. Alberta breaking away from Canada has always been a bit of meme, and it seems its being pushed for clickbait.
this nigga better watch out talking this smack in a 50% muslim country
It'll take a major political upheaval for the concept to gain mainstream traction and stop being the domain of no-name "conservative" grifters. Something along the lines of the Trans-Mountain Pipeline crisis or potential federal export taxes on O&G, and even then it would require a Liberal government willing to triple down on openly screwing over national unity for the sake of progressive brownie points.That is what I figured. Alberta breaking away from Canada has always been a bit of meme, and it seems its being pushed for clickbait.
I'm not sure. From what I've seen it's mostly that it doesn't seem realistic, with national pride being an afterthought. If Albertans were provided with an offer that was well thought out and covered how their concerns would be handled, they may consider it. Though at this point they may be more neutral and wouldn't go out of their way to vote for becoming part of America without a push.It'll take a major political upheaval for the concept to gain mainstream traction and stop being the domain of no-name "conservative" grifters. Something along the lines of the Trans-Mountain Pipeline crisis or potential federal export taxes on O&G, and even then it would require a Liberal government willing to triple down on openly screwing over national unity for the sake of progressive brownie points.
In short it ain't happening anytime soon, at least peacefully.
Tim's was always used for money laundering. That's why they fought debit for ages, and suddenly sold once it basically became law of the land.
As for HBC closing, I used to only see it in Pearson and it's been replaced by a chocolate store. HBC tried to be Target, but Canadians don't have Target money anymore. We have Walmart money, and even then we need to scrimp and save for that.
They also placed the Targets where the Zellers used to be, i.e. : low income areas.Target made a huge error with Target Canada and was operationally run by Canadian female middle-aged middle managers from the HBC family tree.
They Canadianly arranged all their old cronies and pals under them and then long time store employees under that. Bad attitudes, bad habits from the dwindling uncompetitive empire and employees used to doing very little work or stealing. Smug, bad attitudes with negative store experience as an overall retail strategy. The Canadian boomer Karens managed to turn a highly desirable worldwide famous US brand retailer that many Canadians recognized and wanted to shop at into a multi-billion dollar loss. Cut short by US Target like the fastest of fast moving cancer.
US Target gave them latitude and they turned it into a distinctly Canadian disaster. Now a woke-washed story in business textbooks. I believe they officially blamed the reconciliation and purchasing systems and its incompatibility with the metric system, French language and the bad exchange rates of the time because strong dollar PM Harper was a bad man. Not the real story of course, even the fucking Starbucks employees inside these new Target Canada stores had the attitudes of an apparatchik. Where else would you get the Starbucks from, comrade?
They also placed the Targets where the Zellers used to be, i.e. : low income areas.
Great idea to place middle class stores in lower class places. I'm sure the clientele will just suddenly sprout more money from their bank accounts
Even for Alberta this is wildly optimistic. It's not just getting an offer, it's convincing the increasingly left-leaning Calgary and prog central Edmonton to also go along with it. Even then you'd need ~65% or more of the province to vote in favour of it during the necessary plebiscite since Ottawa will do its damnedest to read the Clarity Act in its favour as much as possible.I'm not sure. From what I've seen it's mostly that it doesn't seem realistic, with national pride being an afterthought. If Albertans were provided with an offer that was well thought out and covered how their concerns would be handled, they may consider it. Though at this point they may be more neutral and wouldn't go out of their way to vote for becoming part of America without a push.
It's always a jeet