Canada is a failed state

What are the odds looking like of Canada adopting:

1) Britain's idiotic minimum 16-years-of-age voter policy
2) Its massive internet censorship laws?
The younger generation hates the Liberals, so probably not.
The censorship is a double edged sword. Pornhub and Mindgeek are Canadian and in Quebec. They most certainly have ties to Liberal donors. Turning off the porn is going to make the jeet horde go insane.
 
The younger generation hates the Liberals, so probably not.
The censorship is a double edged sword. Pornhub and Mindgeek are Canadian and in Quebec. They most certainly have ties to Liberal donors. Turning off the porn is going to make the jeet horde go insane.
If anything they would just shut off pornhubs competitors.
 
Add on the fact that they are trying to give Tamara Lich and Chris Barber 8 years each for "mischief"

8 years for mischief
Canada is a failed and evil state.
https://reason.com/2025/07/30/canada-seeks-to-jail-freedom-convoy-organizers-for-8-years/
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In Canada … pandemic restrictions were tighter and lasted longer than in the United States. That prompted public pushback culminating in the protest known as the Freedom Convoy and draconian retaliation against demonstrators by the Canadian government.

The tyranny continues:
While the government’s actions have since been ruled unconstitutional, two of the Freedom Convoy’s leaders have been convicted for their efforts and potentially face prison sentences longer than those handed out to killers and rapists.

Note that this comes not from North Korea but from an alleged "liberal democracy":
“The Crown says it’s seeking an extraordinary sentence for an unprecedented crime, as court began hearing sentencing submissions Wednesday in the mischief case of Ottawa truck convoy leaders Tamara Lich and Chris Barber,” the CBC’s Arthur White-Crummey reported last week. “Crown prosecutor Siobhain Wetscher asked Justice Heather Perkins-McVey to impose a prison sentence of seven years for Lich and eight years for Barber.”

They were acquitted of more serious charges resulting from their objection to Castro Jr’s over-the-top tyranny. This included not only suffocating lockdowns and vaccine mandates but freezing the bank accounts of those who objected.

Actual criminals are treated more gently than Barber and Lich:
“It’s certainly the case that you can do an awful lot of heinous things in Canada before a prosecutor would ever think of asking for seven years,” Tristin Hopper wrote for the National Post. He pointed out that in March, prosecutors sought no more than six years for a British Columbia man who sexually assaulted a baby. In 2022, an Edmonton man received a five-year sentence for killing two people while driving drunk; that was the same sentence given in 2019 to a Newfoundland man who was drunk when he killed a couple and seriously injured two other people. Five years was also the sentence sought for a Vancouver man who fatally stabbed a good Samaritan who intervened in a heated public argument.

The system of government imposed by neoliberals like Trudeau and Mark Carney is known as anarchotyranny.
 
I am genuinely surprised we haven't seen a law proposed in Canada similar to the online censorship acts we're seeing in the UK, EU and US.
Passing that sort of thing would mean they'd have to decide whether they support or denounce Khalistani extremists, and then that would open another can of worms.
 
Trump just concluded tariff deals with all of East Asia except China which may not happen at all.

South Korea will impose zero tariff

But America will impose 15% tariff.

I fully except Canada to do the same but possibly at 12.5% rate and NO counter tariff.
 
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This will inevitably come with billions of dollars worth of foreign aid
From fucking where though? We’re stretched thin between servicing existing debt and propping up the Ponzi Scheme we call an economy…

They’re going to try and squeeze Alberta for this, huh.
 
From fucking where though? We’re stretched thin between servicing existing debt and propping up the Ponzi Scheme we call an economy…

They’re going to try and squeeze Alberta for this, huh.
I asked the same question whenever Justin would announce new funding for whatever policy or country, the answer is always from taxing us and everything we consume
 
I am genuinely surprised we haven't seen a law proposed in Canada similar to the online censorship acts we're seeing in the UK, EU and US.
What are the odds looking like of Canada adopting:

1) Britain's idiotic minimum 16-years-of-age voter policy
2) Its massive internet censorship laws?
It’s only surprising we already haven’t.
The younger generation hates the Liberals, so probably not.
The censorship is a double edged sword. Pornhub and Mindgeek are Canadian and in Quebec. They most certainly have ties to Liberal donors. Turning off the porn is going to make the jeet horde go insane.
Kiwibros... We have been though

Bill S-210
Bill C-63

There's been a notable push across both parties in just the last 5 years (& counting) to try and implement this vein of law(s) across multiple attempts now

Our Parliament's just weirdly been handling this in a more... subtle fashion for once?
Instead of trying to achieve the entire legislation in one bill they've seemingly split it between both parties; the libs of course have focused on Internet censorship for 'harmful content', whereas the connies/independents are the ones pushing for the 'porn' ID verification


People really need to pay more attention to some of the stuff our cabinet tries to pull that isn't just highly controversial and/or can net a lot of easy talking points

We genuinely might've actually seen the ID verification (alongside some other major garbage) go through during the last government if the prorogation hadn't killed every bill still in session, ad not enough people I've talked to seem to be aware of that, much less that Canada's even been doing this at all


It's not like they've stopped either! The latest iteration of the ID half just went into the senate in May, Bill S-209, and I won't be surprised if we see the 'online harms' shit following soon too

Edit: They also have been pushing the 16 minimum voting age shit too (and of course it's a 'national network of independents' doing it)
You guys seriously underestimate how retarded (and foreign interest infiltrated) our government is
 
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Kiwibros... We have been though

Bill S-210
Bill C-63

There's been a notable push across both parties in just the last 5 years (& counting) to try and implement this vein of laws across multiple attempts now

Our Parliament just weirdly been handling this in a more... subtle fashion?
Instead of trying to achieve the entire legislation in one bill they've seemingly split it between both parties; the libs of course have focused on Internet censorship for 'harmful content', whereas the commies/independents are the ones pushing for the 'porn' ID verification


People really need to pay more attention to some of the stuff our cabinet tries to pull that isn't just highly controversial and/or can net a lot of easy talking points

We genuinely might've actually seen the ID verification (alongside some other major garbage) go through during the last government if the prorogation hadn't killed every bill still in session, ad not enough people I've talked to seem to be aware of that, much less that Canada's even been doing this at all


It's not like they've stopped either! The latest iteration of the ID half just went into the senate in May, Bill S-209, and I won't be surprised if we see the 'online harms' shit following soon too

Edit: They also have been pushing the 16 minimum voting age shit too (and of course it's a 'national network of independents' doing it)
You guys seriously underestimate how retarded (and foreign interest infiltrated) our government is
Its not a matter of "if" they will implement it, its a matter of "when". But our version will just be more direct since our population is so retarded they wont even question it.
 
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