It's thintelligence at work basically. Women make up the bulk of the laptop class, and its thinking they've solved all the problems, without considering the consequences.
MPs like Chrysta Freeland and Karina Gould embody that mindset to the point where they address Canadians like kindergarten student despite their room temperature (Celsius) IQs. My skin crawls whenever I see their mouths open because I can't stand their tone. What especially irritates me is their complete lack of self-awareness, which is why you see them trying to force 2 + 2 to be 5.
You can see it all over this nations history.
I suspect there is a reason why many school curricula fail to teach any Canadian history outside of the far-left approved narrative because I--for the life of me--can't remember being taught about events like the 1837 Rebellions and the Durham report in middle or high school. It was very diversity-focused, even in the late nineties. For context, Upper and Lower Canada were run by a de facto aristocracy that controlled the colonial government, economy, and courts from 1791 to 1840. Rebellions against the family compact/chateau clique led by the likes of William Lyon Mackenzie and Louis-Joesph Papineau (whose namesake riding Trudeau supposedly represents) broke out in 1837, which the UK crushed, but led to the Durham report that provided the basis from "responsible government".
Gee, I wonder why school boards would be hesitant about teaching impressionable youth about 1837 rebellions. Could it be that laptop/managerial class we see in the government, bureaucracy, and unions are the modern equivalent of the family compacts. One often-cited attribute of Canadians is our deference to authority and unconditional trust in our institutions because our progressive betters have nothing but our best interests in mind, right? Perhaps the 1837 rebellions were a historical anomaly, but I suspect not as I am firmly of the opinion that the Freedom Convoy carried the spirit of 1837 and it scared the managerial class shitless.
Oh, I hear the incessant caterwauling about how the truckers instigated some byzantine plot to overthrow the democratically elected government of Canada. Then the truckers would have to be the most incompetent insurrectionists in the history of the planet because they parked their rigs and idled for
three weeks. The whole affair lasted for as long as it did because the municipal, provincial, and federal governments ran themselves in circles before Trudeau invoked the Emergencies Act. Imagine if more Canadians were cognizant of how some rebels forced the UK's hand in breaking up the family compact and reforming the colonial government. Perhaps we would have more Canadians demanding better from our institutions rather than passively accept the government line.