Canada is a failed state

Either they’re on the chopping block for layoffs, or they’re starting to shift gears to shill for the Conservatives because they know simping for Trudeau has destroyed a lot of their credibility in just the last 11 months alone.
The CBC is hopelessly pozzed. It has been a dumping ground for trust fund alcoholics for generations at this point. The sheer amount of nepotism that is required to get a job would be shocking if people knew. It could be that Trudeau has pissed off some of the CBC heads, like he managed to piss off just about everyone else who has to be in a room with him.
 
I remember during my 6 week stay in Mexico from the middle of January to the end of February last year. I already came across Canadians who already left their country and planned to stay out of Canada until Justin Trudeau is removed from power and Corruption is removed from Canada. They left the country before the vaccine mandates came into effect in September of 2021. As much as I am relieved that these mandates are no longer in effect. I still fear Justin Trudeau will bring something horrendous to Canada because he is still in power and persecution of those who oppose him and the globalist regime is stronger than ever, and thus Canada could become worse than the unlivable hell scape it once was in 2021 and elections always being held in these countries where provincial governments who say they will protect them will be removed from power anyways due to election fraud. If these mandates were never lifted in time I got home. I would've been straddling many countries in Latin America (specifically Mexico, Jamaica and El Salvador) and I fear that is something I might have to do later in the future.

This video might be useful for Canadian Kiwis.
 
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I remember during my 6 week stay in Mexico from the middle of January to the end of February last year. I already came across Canadians who already left their country and planned to stay out of Canada until Justin Trudeau is removed from power and Corruption is removed from Canada. They left the country before the vaccine mandates came into effect in September of 2021. As much as I am relieved that these mandates are no longer in effect. I still fear Justin Trudeau will bring something horrendous to Canada because he is still in power and persecution of those who oppose him and the globalist regime is stronger than ever, and thus Canada could become worse than the unlivable hell scape it once was in 2021 and elections always being held in these countries where provincial governments who say they will protect them will be removed from power anyways due to election fraud. If these mandates were never lifted in time I got home. I would've been straddling many countries in Latin America (specifically Mexico, Jamaica and El Salvador) and I fear that is something I might have to do later in the future.

This video might be useful for Canadian Kiwis.
And I won't be surprised to see lots of recent immigrants who GTFO of Canada asap once they discover then Justin Castro's vision of Canada is a boulevard of broken dreams.
 
I'd agree with the thread title, but I dunno, never really thought of Cucknada as a "state" in the first place. Not even trying to be snarky; none of the leafs I've come across could coherently explain what made their 'country' stand out from all the other rest, be it positive or negative. I guess there is their overreliance on secularism beyond all rhyme and reason, which could help explain their insane rates of troonery and mental illnesses, but that's another whole topic on itself.
 
And I won't be surprised to see lots of recent immigrants who GTFO of Canada asap once they discover then Justin Castro's vision of Canada is a boulevard of broken dreams.
I remember reading the number of 75% somewhere. Being 75% of immigrants having permanent residency leaving the country permanently. God knows how many without PR. That was before the pandemic. Sounds about right.
I worked together with two Afghanis whose dream was Saudi Arabia. They told me straight up they hate living here and are just waiting on Canadian citizenship and passport (to get the fuck out). What a setup.
 
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Maritime health care is hands down worst in the country. This shit keeps happening over and over again.

37 years old and dead of a ruptured spleen, something that shouldn’t have killed her. Three kids without a mother because of inaccessible, borderline nonexistent healthcare.

It has to be terrifying to be in her position, seriously ill and in extreme pain, in the only place you can get help, and help either never arriving, or arriving too late.

Living in NS or NB specifically poses a legitimate and serious threat to your life should you need emergency care.


Her husband said this:
She’d have gotten quicker care if I’d have taken her to the vet clinic.
And he’s right. A vet would have provided almost immediate care. Pets get far better emergency healthcare than humans.

In some regions of this country healthcare has collapsed, but no one wants to admit it.

This makes me legitimately mad Kiwis. I can’t say she wouldn’t have died in America, but I know she would have had a far better chance.
 
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Maritime health care is hands down worst in the country. This shit keeps happening over and over again.

37 years old and dead of a ruptured spleen, something that shouldn’t have killed her. Three kids without a mother because of inaccessible, borderline nonexistent healthcare.

It has to be terrifying to be in her position, seriously ill and in extreme pain, in the only place you can get help, and help either never arriving, or arriving too late.

Living in NS or NB specifically poses a legitimate and serious threat to your life should you need emergency care.

No need to guess then Michael Moore will bury his head on the sand if he hear this. His documentary "Sicko" aged like milk...
 
No need to guess then Michael Moore will bury his head on the sand if he hear this. His documentary "Sicko" aged like milk...
To be fair, he probably smells like old milk. I've never seen a nation twist itself inside out as quickly as Canada has over the last few years. We've always had a streak of cutting off our nose to spite the American face, but it's never been this crazy before.
 
Another fun fact: if you have kids, little babies that is. You should have noticed that Advil for infants is "sold out". For weeks now. It was on sale last week on Amazon for 20 $ plus 40 $ shipping. Its "out of stock" this week. 60 $ for pain relief medication for babies if you really need it.
Now I live in a town that like many others has a drug problem. Downtown looks like an episode from the Walking Dead. I can get into my car and score crack, meth and fentanyl within 30 min. No problem. Now I m not a drug user but I m pretty sure it will be cheaper than 60$. That s Canada for you in 2023. I m pretty sure there will be better times but this is wild.
 
Another fun fact: if you have kids, little babies that is. You should have noticed that Advil for infants is "sold out". For weeks now. It was on sale last week on Amazon for 20 $ plus 40 $ shipping. Its "out of stock" this week. 60 $ for pain relief medication for babies if you really need it.
Now I live in a town that like many others has a drug problem. Downtown looks like an episode from the Walking Dead. I can get into my car and score crack, meth and fentanyl within 30 min. No problem. Now I m not a drug user but I m pretty sure it will be cheaper than 60$. That s Canada for you in 2023. I m pretty sure there will be better times but this is wild.
So what's the official media/gov explanation for the shortage ("shortage") and what's the real one?
 
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So what's the official media/gov explanation for the shortage ("shortage") and what's the real one?
No idea buddy. I guess some sort of supply chain disruption. Service Canada just says: We are working on it. Here is the official statement:

Infant and children's acetaminophen and ibuprofen shortage

My youngest is teething. And that stuff is pretty important to control the fever. And that he can get at least a goodnights sleep. But hey this is Sparta!

At least "the life saving Covid vaccines are free and available to anyone."
 
I like to think it’s just a simple
Supply chain issue but after the mistrust of these assholes the last 3 years, I wouldn’t be surprised they were somehow fucking with the supply so more babies and children get cold symptoms that can’t be relieved and then Trudy can peddle more shots.
I hate how this shit hole has turned me into a conspiracy theorist
 
Two things of note from personal experience lately:

I needed a prescription refilled but don't have a family doctor. I physically went to two different walk ins and both only had doctors in on Friday (it was a Monday). I then booked an appointment online with a virtual doctor out of BC who informed me he wasn't allowed to prescribe what I needed. I then called my local sexual health clinic (I was looking for birth control) and the number just had a voice stating they were overwhelmed and to call back before hanging up. Then I booked a second online appointment with a doctor in Toronto who finally prescribed one dose of my reoccurring birth control.

Secondly, my most recent job went into crisis because of pretty insane management and let go of their entire staff unlawfully. The employees filed complaints with the Ministry of Labour and I called in today to add a few things to my file and become informed on the procedure. The guy on the phone informed me they were backed up by at least eight weeks. I know the MOL can be on the slow side but I've seen them before have cases at least assigned within four weeks.

Its scary how all of these little things start to add up and the amount of obstacles that are placed on certain demographics (mostly poor & middle class). And we really don't talk about it. The average person in my area is ignorant to what's happening around them and I'm not into conspiracies at all but I can't deny what's happening and what I see myself. Yet, there's also this conditioning that if I did bring up these systemic issues, it's basically anti-Canadian because actually, it's the "most progressive country".

In Foodie Beauty's thread, a lot of people ask why her fake husband would want real citizenship in Canada of all the places one could go. But fifteen, twenty years ago, Canada was able to support immigrants and welcomed them and really created the public image of peaceful prosperity where everyone and every view is respected and celebrated. There are no wars, political conflicts are mild, even if "conservatives" are in power we are a liberal country. So many foreigners grew up with the propaganda that Canada was worth coming to and that they could achieve more here than back home.

And for awhile, many of them did. But now, just like every other Canadian, if you do not have generational wealth, you're kind of fucked. You cannot start from nothing here and whatever the government offers as monetary incentive eventually runs out and since you were never going to be offered prosperous opportunities, you're in the same boat as you were with the monetary incentive. But now you can also deal with the growing animosity from born citizens who know your presence actually made it harder for them.

But I'm sure a lot of older generations still sell Canada to their children as it once was and they unfortunately end up here and realize this place is a shit hole. Smart ones with capital can find proper investment opportunities but generally fuck off to other countries or back home eventually.

So even though I grew up in this dream era of prosperous Canadians of all walks of life and enjoyed the positives of that, I cannot support the solution of hundreds of thousands of people to the country. Which social systems are they using? Or are they immediately working for the government and hospitals? I think this country can support a lot of immigration - we have a lot of space - but we would have to actually properly invest in development of pretty much every single facet of society before we actually could support someone.

Like what kind of country invites people to a sinking ship? It's embarrassing. You want 500,000 people from around the world to find out they can't get baby advil for no discernible reason? That walk ins are on level with poorer countries? That our welfare system provides only 1/3 of average rent in all metropolitan cities? That jobs in education and health barely reach a living wage? That they'll never afford a house? It seems more racist to purposefully invite people into hardship than it would be to just close the doors and focusing on building a better Canada with what's here while investing into future growth in another 10-15 years. A massive immigration is going to completely break these systems for everyone, so it's not surprising Doug Ford is pushing privatized health care; keeping it accessible to those with wealth while the overall system breaks under pressure.
 
Secondly, my most recent job went into crisis because of pretty insane management and let go of their entire staff unlawfully. The employees filed complaints with the Ministry of Labour and I called in today to add a few things to my file and become informed on the procedure. The guy on the phone informed me they were backed up by at least eight weeks. I know the MOL can be on the slow side but I've seen them before have cases at least assigned within four weeks.
All the civil servants got addicted to the work from home. Where they get almost nothing done. Every single department is backlogged by months to years and it keeps growing. Now the Federal government is trying to get them to come into work for a couple of days a week and they are losing their minds.
 
Two things of note from personal experience lately:

I needed a prescription refilled but don't have a family doctor. I physically went to two different walk ins and both only had doctors in on Friday (it was a Monday). I then booked an appointment online with a virtual doctor out of BC who informed me he wasn't allowed to prescribe what I needed. I then called my local sexual health clinic (I was looking for birth control) and the number just had a voice stating they were overwhelmed and to call back before hanging up. Then I booked a second online appointment with a doctor in Toronto who finally prescribed one dose of my reoccurring birth control.

Secondly, my most recent job went into crisis because of pretty insane management and let go of their entire staff unlawfully. The employees filed complaints with the Ministry of Labour and I called in today to add a few things to my file and become informed on the procedure. The guy on the phone informed me they were backed up by at least eight weeks. I know the MOL can be on the slow side but I've seen them before have cases at least assigned within four weeks.

Its scary how all of these little things start to add up and the amount of obstacles that are placed on certain demographics (mostly poor & middle class). And we really don't talk about it. The average person in my area is ignorant to what's happening around them and I'm not into conspiracies at all but I can't deny what's happening and what I see myself. Yet, there's also this conditioning that if I did bring up these systemic issues, it's basically anti-Canadian because actually, it's the "most progressive country".


One of the few amusing boomerisms that native-born Canadian boomers as well as boomer age immigrants enjoy is pretending Canada is the best country on planet earth. After all, why wouldn't it be if all it did was make you wealthy, give you free unlimited health care and all you had to do is plug your ears and look the other way on what the ruling class is setting the table for.

Meanwhile everyone younger agrees; Canada is about the worst for everything. Liberal shills, Liberal party shills and system pigs can't even drown out the amount of doomerism on Canadian subreddits anymore.

One thing younger people need to bear in mind, is this is all by design. Its not a mistake, and the world's largest land mass having the least amount of developed space is no accident. It's the plan. "The Crown" and their friends own about 90% of all land in Canada. The interconnected housing-immigration-speculation-inflation+health care issues could be solved legislatively in about 24 hours. They aren't issues, they are accomplishments as far as the ruling class is concerned.
 
Meanwhile everyone younger agrees; Canada is about the worst for everything. Liberal shills, Liberal party shills and system pigs can't even drown out the amount of doomerism on Canadian subreddits anymore.
I see it on Twitter too, though there are also countless TruAnons who live under the delusion that we are living in a progressive utopia.

One major problem with the system is that the current Liberal government--or more specifically the Prime Minister's Office is attempting to force its vision on the rest of the nation. There is no attempt to even build a consensus and thus we see the federal government usurp power from the provinces. It is essentially Trudeau's way or the highway as far Ottawa is concerned, and some provinces are looking at the latter option. Former Finance Minister, Bill Morneau is releasing a book detailing his time in government. He has stated that he found Trudeau's interpersonal and managerial skills "lacking", and that Trudeau was focused on short-term partisan gains at the cost of long-term prosperity. Another rather chilling detail was that Trudeau viewed his cabinet as instruments to carry out his "grand" vision of Canada. He vetoed Morneau's choice for chief of staff and instead installed his own pick because he knew best, of course!

It truly astonishes me to realize how dimwitted and guileless many Leafs are. This government has been plagued with an endless procession of scandals, each one on the scale of Watergate, but Canadians still view the federal government as a benevolent paternal figure that has the nation's best interests in mind. None of them want to acknowledge that the paint has peeled off their Potemkin village, much less the collapsing facades.
 
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