Canada is a failed state

That's an heavy price for telling the truth. I wonder who was the judge who decided that?

"The Honourable Helen M. Pierce" (passed bar in 1982). Was essentially demoted by Peter McKay's office in 2014 from senior judge to regular judge.

The decision is strange since it was summary judgement and the defendant was noted as living in Calgary. Don't think there was a justice related purpose to the case other than setting a precedent where you can't refer to anyone as a groomer now in Ontario without losing a few hundred thousand dollars.
 
TARIFF IS HAPPENING.

THANK YOU JESUS.

LET THE JUSTICE RING

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The tariffs will hurt but I will enjoy seeing the Toronto area fall into economic depression in a sea of Blacks and Indians. And for it to be broadcast live on social media.

I want that all over the feeds, like just broad daylight thievery and home break ins 24/7 while the morons vote for another Trudeau term.

And Canada joining the EU nonsense, forget about it, all the EU has to do is look at our immigration policies and 3 year citizenship requirement, that automatically disqualifies us from Schengen and EU citizenship.

For all the leftist claptrap that comes out of the EU, their citizenship requirement is 15 years on average. Canada's 3 year citizenship requirement is a joke.
 
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The tariffs will hurt but I will enjoy seeing the Toronto area fall into economic depression in a sea of Blacks and Indians. And for it to be broadcast live on social media.

I want that all over the feeds, like just broad daylight thievery and home break ins 24/7 while the morons vote for another Trudeau term.

And Canada joining the EU nonsense, forget about it, all the EU has to do is look at our immigration policies and 3 year citizenship requirement, that automatically disqualifies us from Schengen and EU citizenship.

For all the leftist claptrap that comes out of the EU, their citizenship requirement is 15 years on average. Canada's 3 year citizenship requirement is a joke.
Canada also has born on soil citizenship. I imagine the vast majority of EU countries don’t have that.
 
Canada also has born on soil citizenship. I imagine the vast majority of EU countries don’t have that.

Exactly.

Most European countries are by blood citizenship only, and naturalization is 15 years on average.

Canada having EU citizenship is just not going to happen. A Punjabi will get 3 years EU citizenship in Canada, and then freely travel and work in Austria, that's not going to happen.

Not to mention our protectionist policies over certain industries like dairy, France and Germany are not going to let that go.

Canadians by and large are politically coddled and politically inept, we need external threats to shatter this naivete. These American tariffs are needed. Rejection from EU membership is needed.

Canada virtue signalling to the world while hiding behind three oceans, the American military, and subsidizing multiculturalism has to end.

Canadians need a proverbial bitch slap and become a real country.
 
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Exactly.

Most European countries are by blood citizenship only, and naturalization is 15 years on average.

Canada having EU citizenship is just not going to happen. A Punjabi will get 3 years EU citizenship in Canada, and then freely travel and work in Austria, that's not going to happen.
Spain had to create a special exception for their Latin American immigration scheme.
They fast track Spanish citizenship but then have to wait like an extra 10 years on top of that to get EU benefits.
That’s still without born on soil citizenship. Not sure the others would accept that.
 
There is a way we can have cheap energy without carbon emissions. Nuclear.

Already 70% of Ontario's energy is nuclear.

Many Canadians are just not educated on this subject.

Many think our power comes from Niagara Falls because the bill is called Hydro.

And unless they start building convenient world-class trains everywhere the carbon tax is just punishment for living comfortably.
 
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"The Honourable Helen M. Pierce" (passed bar in 1982). Was essentially demoted by Peter McKay's office in 2014 from senior judge to regular judge.

The decision is strange since it was summary judgement and the defendant was noted as living in Calgary. Don't think there was a justice related purpose to the case other than setting a precedent where you can't refer to anyone as a groomer now in Ontario without losing a few hundred thousand dollars.
Yeah and there might be more than meet the eyes about that judge.
 
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While COVID was happening, I was able to job hop, get my salary up, and start getting tickets/certs.

Hopefully I can skirt by, "take advantage", of the labour hole created with tariffs. I was in tree care during the lumber issue, and none of my work slowed down (thankfully). None of the FOB's do skilled trades anyway, so hopefully the industry will open up more.

That, or we all end up Dayglo
 
I had an interesting encounter while I was out grabbing some groceries yesterday. Some old crone literally put her hands out to stop me as I was walking, and then proceeded to confront me about my choices—specifically the non-Canadian items I picked out. I'm a reasonable person, so I didn't just push her out of the way or escalate things, but I really should have. This pathetic woman told me that I shouldn't be buying American products, and should consider only purchasing things from Canada; I was so completely stunned that someone halted me, that I thought it was a joke at first. Is this "buy Canadian" fad actually still a thing? I honestly thought the hivemind would've moved onto the next hot topic, whatever that is now. The funniest thing about this situation—it was all about some instant noodles; this woman literally lambasted me over some stupid noodles. I doubt the irony of me purchasing instant noodles because they're so cheap, and not having everything I purchase be Canadian-made because it's too expensive, ever crossed her mind. I do not make a lot of money, and every day I drive through one of the rich neighbourhoods to reach my job; I rarely see flags in the low-income area, but I sure see a lot of them on the houses of the "upper class".
 
I had an interesting encounter while I was out grabbing some groceries yesterday. Some old crone literally put her hands out to stop me as I was walking, and then proceeded to confront me about my choices—specifically the non-Canadian items I picked out. I'm a reasonable person, so I didn't just push her out of the way or escalate things, but I really should have. This pathetic woman told me that I shouldn't be buying American products, and should consider only purchasing things from Canada; I was so completely stunned that someone halted me, that I thought it was a joke at first. Is this "buy Canadian" fad actually still a thing? I honestly thought the hivemind would've moved onto the next hot topic, whatever that is now. The funniest thing about this situation—it was all about some instant noodles; this woman literally lambasted me over some stupid noodles. I doubt the irony of me purchasing instant noodles because they're so cheap, and not having everything I purchase be Canadian-made because it's too expensive, ever crossed her mind. I do not make a lot of money, and every day I drive through one of the rich neighbourhoods to reach my job; I rarely see flags in the low-income area, but I sure see a lot of them on the houses of the "upper class".
Insane. This country is truly fucking living in a bubble.
 
I had an interesting encounter while I was out grabbing some groceries yesterday. Some old crone literally put her hands out to stop me as I was walking, and then proceeded to confront me about my choices—specifically the non-Canadian items I picked out. I'm a reasonable person, so I didn't just push her out of the way or escalate things, but I really should have. This pathetic woman told me that I shouldn't be buying American products, and should consider only purchasing things from Canada; I was so completely stunned that someone halted me, that I thought it was a joke at first. Is this "buy Canadian" fad actually still a thing? I honestly thought the hivemind would've moved onto the next hot topic, whatever that is now. The funniest thing about this situation—it was all about some instant noodles; this woman literally lambasted me over some stupid noodles. I doubt the irony of me purchasing instant noodles because they're so cheap, and not having everything I purchase be Canadian-made because it's too expensive, ever crossed her mind. I do not make a lot of money, and every day I drive through one of the rich neighbourhoods to reach my job; I rarely see flags in the low-income area, but I sure see a lot of them on the houses of the "upper class".
Shit like this is why I have lost faith. These people only want to be told by the government/media that they're different than the us and that we're such a better country etc etc. A nation of crying women
 
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Facebook under your real name not very VPN or anon posty. There are people who legitimately think no one will ever do anything he's lucky not to be on criminal charges of some kind.

That group got grants, they got pro-bono lawyers probably and even their own "expert witnessses" for court. Expert in what:?:
Were it me, that pedo group would never see a single payment. If the system is broken, your only move is not to play.

Move money around, move addresses, or in Minecraft them.

If the system ruined your life, (and a judgement of almost 400k is life ruining) then you way as well do damage on the way out.
 
I had an interesting encounter while I was out grabbing some groceries yesterday. Some old crone literally put her hands out to stop me as I was walking, and then proceeded to confront me about my choices—specifically the non-Canadian items I picked out. I'm a reasonable person, so I didn't just push her out of the way or escalate things, but I really should have. This pathetic woman told me that I shouldn't be buying American products, and should consider only purchasing things from Canada; I was so completely stunned that someone halted me, that I thought it was a joke at first. Is this "buy Canadian" fad actually still a thing? I honestly thought the hivemind would've moved onto the next hot topic, whatever that is now. The funniest thing about this situation—it was all about some instant noodles; this woman literally lambasted me over some stupid noodles. I doubt the irony of me purchasing instant noodles because they're so cheap, and not having everything I purchase be Canadian-made because it's too expensive, ever crossed her mind. I do not make a lot of money, and every day I drive through one of the rich neighbourhoods to reach my job; I rarely see flags in the low-income area, but I sure see a lot of them on the houses of the "upper class".
I'm curious to know what you did in this situation. If you stood there stunned and let her yap at you you're a far better man than I. I would've just walked right around her ignoring her. She can yap for eternity for all I care. This is ofc assuming you had that option. Its also standard procedure to ignore the public retard in America, so maybe canucks have different social norms when it comes to that.

This is how you deal with these types. It's a herculean effort to not tell them to "shut the fuck up" I know, but you have to ignore them online, and offline if possible. Don't entertain their delusions or lack of critical thinking. Don't even act like they exist because by entertaining them in any way you are implying their beliefs are even worth discussing in the first place.
 
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