Canada is a failed state

Out of my cold dead hands will you street shitters take my porcelain throne away from me.
It won’t be the people of India taking away your toilet. It will be your NGOs, governments, and corporations leveraging even more control over your life and artificially restricting your access to water leaving you no choice but to find a designated shitting street.
 
Lmao free TTC rides for Jeets.

I think this guy said it best:
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Toronto father and son face multiple terror-related charges

Canadian police say they have stopped a planned terrorist attack in Toronto and arrested a father and son in connection to the plot.
The Royal Canadian Mounted Police, or RCMP, said on Wednesday that 62-year-old Ahmed Eldidi and 26-year-old Mostafa Eldidi were arrested on Sunday at a hotel in Richmond Hill, Toronto. The pair are accused of a plot to carry out a "violent, serious attack" in Canada's largest city, for the benefit of or at the direction of the Islamic State group. Both are facing charges of terrorism and conspiracy to commit murder.
The press conference was airing on tv at work today; by the way they told it, we were <12 hours away from a stabbing/hacking spree somewhere in the city.
 
India is a superpower, so now, like America before it, it seeks to export itself to the rest of the world. Simple as.
Americans didn't have its population leaving in droves to go to other places, if India was a superpower people would want to go there not the other way around. Just a bunch of fucking useless backwards Parasites who have nothing of value in their heads holding onto the thread of human advancement the rest of the world gave to them. The world would be a better place if the country was wiped off the face of the earth.
 
Brief update from the railroad strike side:
Currently, there are three groups potentially going on strike: CP's Rail Traffic Controllers, CP's conductors and engineers, and CN's conductors/engineers.
CN has started negotiations over contract with Teamsters Rail again, and CP is not. The labor bureau has spent some time sitting on their thumbs, and will officially announce in a week's time their findings in regards to contract negotiation. While there's no saying what the government will decide, it's highly likely one if not both of the big carriers for Canada will go on strike on August 12th, after giving the 72 hour notice to strike on the 9th. That, or the companies will give 72 hour notice to lock out the employees. Either/or.
If you're uncertain how this affects you:
B.C., Ontario, southern Quebec: You might feel a bit of strain, but coastal trade will keep up the big supply.
Alberta, Saskatchewan, most of Manitoba: You're pretty badly fucked.
Territories, Newfoundland, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick: You've been fucked since the beginning.
PEI: You might not even notice.
 
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Brief update from the railroad strike side:
Currently, there are three groups potentially going on strike: CP's Rail Traffic Controllers, CP's conductors and engineers, and CN's conductors/engineers.
CN has started negotiations over contract with Teamsters Rail again, and CP is not. The labor bureau has spent some time sitting on their thumbs, and will officially announce in a week's time their findings in regards to contract negotiation. While there's no saying what the government will decide, it's highly likely one if not both of the big carriers for Canada will go on strike on August 12th, after giving the 72 hour notice to strike on the 9th. That, or the companies will give 72 hour notice to lock out the employees. Either/or.
If you're uncertain how this affects you:
B.C., Ontario, southern Quebec: You might feel a bit of strain, but coastal trade will keep up the big supply.
Alberta, Saskatchewan, most of Manitoba: You're pretty badly fucked.
Territories, Newfoundland, Nova Scotia: You've been fucked since the beginning.
PEI: You might not even notice.
New Brunswick: you never even existed to me
 
I was scrolling along on X when I saw a Liberal MP lamenting the lack of civility in the current Canadian political discourse and how (of course) Poilievre is to blame. That is hilariously hypocritical for as much as the left loves to blame the right for importing American-style politics when they are even more guilty of it. Look at how the Liberal/NDP NPCs mindlessly mimic the forced Democrat trend that attempts to shame conservatives as "weird" on social media. Furthermore, civility is the velvet glove that Justin and his cronies slipped over their iron fist as they will bludgeon you with the "muh racism/hate speech" cudgel as a means to force compliance from the public. They will similarly attack conservative women and minorities with vicious glee because they lack any sense of self-awareness.

One of the reasons why Canadians are responding to Poilievre is because there is a growing realization that our political elites exploited our civil acquiescence to ram through harmful policy at an unprecedented scale. For all the accusations that PP will be a corporate stooge, the useless eaters on the left ignore the fact that it's an American corporation, McKinsey & Company, that dictate the nation's domestic policy, which includes immigration. The Century Initiative that is pushing to increase Canada's population is partially the brainchild of McKinsey's former CEO, Dominic Barton, and is backed by big players in our corporate sector. Trudeau is only the public face as he cannot be bothered with, you know, governing the country. He loves to campaign and make grand pronouncements because he loves the pomp and circumstance, but never follows through.

It has gotten so bad that the Liberals and their NDP lapdogs tore out the brakes on this train and increased speed. Even when Poilievre comes to power, this disaster-in-the-making has too much momentum for any future government to stop in any safe and pleasant way. No, we are well past civility now and the left can go fuck themselves for what they did to this country.
 
Furthermore, civility is the velvet glove that Justin and his cronies slipped over their iron fist as they will bludgeon you with the "muh racism/hate speech" cudgel as a means to force compliance from the public. They will similarly attack conservative women and minorities with vicious glee because they lack any sense of self-awareness.
Exactly this.

I was civil when I thought people on all sides of the spectrum were reasonable and would give their opponents the benefit of the doubt.

It was the liberals, socialists, shit-libs, or whatever you want to call them that started calling reasonable beliefs bigoted, racist, fascist, said I didnt deserve my civil liberties, wanted to jail me, fire me, etc. I made the mistake of actually being civil but firm with my positions (dont cut off kids dicks, we need to only bring in skilled immigrants, not student migrants and the entire third world, a 2 week shutdown is arguably reasonable, but lockdowns for the better part of a year is insane and will destroy the economy and we can't keep delaying re-opening, you can't force people to take an experimental vaccine, CERB will just result in people taking advantage of the system, etc), and got completely ostracized for it in my own personal life. A decade ago, these views would be standard center left.

Gloves off faggots I guess

Its not even so much that Im aggressive towards shitlibs currently, but Ive spent years ignoring them as best as I can after getting shut out of any 'civil discourse' for my views and getting on with my own life. Theres some schadenfreude in seeing that their own policies damned cities like Toronto or Vancouver, and seeing many shitlibs (surface level political zombies) now getting angry at third worlders they voted to import is amusing to me, but like- no, t'was not people like me who started current day uncivility. Not by a long shot
 
Meant to add this to the rail strike update, but toolatelmao.
One additional note - Guess what starts next week as well? Harvest season in Saskatchewan. The weather and surprisingly mild February has been good for farmers this year, which has people talking about double harvests. If the running trades go on strike, that's going to put a massive drop in railroad profits, and that's hopefully what will encourage the companies to come to the negotiation table.
 
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