Canada is a failed state

I was very surprised that Timmie's new flatbread pizzas are made-to-order by Indian hands instead of just pulled out frozen and popped in the oven.

I didn't actually try them myself personally. I just watched in awe as they were made while waiting for my order on my last roadtrip.

The power of advertising is scary though.

I overheard my late 90s grandmother ask my aunt to bring her to Tim's for flatbread pizzas like a little kid on her way back from the doctor in lieu of her usual Twoonie Tuesday KFC run. All because she saw the ads play on TV in between the lying journoscum 15-min news loop.

IIRC she really liked it. Of course, she also lost her entire sense of taste from the coof jab 4 years back, so she's not the greatest connoisseur.
My grandmother was also really excited about Tim Horton's pizza. I tried a slice to be polite but it smelled and tasted absolutely horrific.
 
My grandmother was also really excited about Tim Horton's pizza.

It's sad that globohomo has so much influence over our loved ones.

She believes anything the TV tells her. But rarely ever takes advice from her own family.

Good argument for cutting the cord (though her eyesight is so bad I don't think she can read anymore in lieu).

At least a small revenge is that we added WiFi to her cable package a few years back so that visitors and caretakers can surf the web and stay sane without chewing through all their data.
 
Aren’t they supposed to be studying, not working?
Can't PL too much but my dad met a former professor of mine that lives near us while out and aboot, and in the course of the convo said professor expressed his frustration with foreign students. Universities and colleges have admissions caps and apparently these students aren't showing up for school regularly, or ever, so you have 15 empty spaces in a 60-student program. Any professor with half a heart cares, because that's fifteen rejected students who could actually be learning, and also in trades training programs that's fifteen tradesmen NOT being turned over to waiting employers.
 
We're not talking the same thing when we're talking many current migrants. The liberal mindset has issues where they seem incapable to understand how vast some cultural differences can be, while simultaneously praising how different other cultures are from ours.

20 to 30 or so years of the Blank Slate ideology taking root among the elite of our time.
 
https://www.thestar.com/politics/fe...cle_f425bc46-c9e1-11ef-ac83-7b754a587f9c.html

These voters must be on crack for thinking Freeland would be better than Trudeau. She has all the smugness and stupidity as Trudeau with none of the charisma.
agreed.

that article coupled with this one
"Chrystia Freeland reaches out to Liberal MPs as speculation swirls about Justin Trudeau’s future"

reads like the Freeland camp is trying to gauge (and create) public support for her potential leadership bid,

if the polls even took place.

Could she be the next Liberal leader?

Maybe... if the Ukrainian faction has the right dirt and leverage; who knows.

Really, who cares.

The PM is just a figurehead, doing the monarch's bidding.

Change my mind.

used to live near Freeland, in Toronto

one time, was walking by her house at night

a shirtless older man (50+) was out front

smoking a cig

dad? uncle? British reporter husband, who is definitely not an intelligence asset?

who knows. didn't get a close look.


anyway,

whoever it was

he was surveying the street

in a Slavic sort of way

like he was back in the Balkans, regulating


one wonders who Freeland's friends are?

People who admire Yaroslav Hunka?

Anyone connected to the bombing of an AUUC building in 1950 @ 300 Bathurst, where [miraculously] no one was killed?

How deep does the anti-communist/Gladio rabbit hole go?

We'll never know.

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Hitler would be more preferable to all politicians in Canada. Even stalin.

Not Pol Pot. That's just too much.
I am actually aware of the reverence towards Hitler and Stalin and many argue in defense of them. But I do think they might have much more respect for their citizens than any Canadian politician.
 
I hear Bashar Al-Assad is free to lead another country.

Put the Lion of Damascus in charge.
As far as I am aware. Assad is often viewed in a negative light by the deep state and the legacy media for not agreeing with their worldview. Assad seems to have kept stability in Syria and happened to be revered by the population of Syria. Assad being in charge of Canada is an interesting scenario but I theorize, if it were true, the United States would send rebel terror groups in Canada to try to overthrow him.
 
Effective yesterday, Air Canada has decided to begin charging fees for carry-on baggage. You can now expect to pay at least $35 CAD (if you check in ahead of time), and up to $65 CAD (if you decide to check in at the boarding gate), to bring your previously complimentary luggage with you. Also, starting on the 21st, you will also be expected to pay extra if you would like to enjoy the "luxury" of choosing where you sit.
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I've been thinking about what Canada should do to try and fix the issues, and have been doing a lot of reading as a result.
High function inbound, but would a developmental autarky work to force a shift from being a population of 80% poor service workers, to being a productive nation that actually competes globally? It's not like some shitty African nation that has no GDP, little natural resources, and little landmass. Canada should have everything it needs within its own borders to be an economic powerhouse, it just doesn't do anything to incentivize the building of it.
It's entirely possible I'm missing a lot of nuances to why this wouldn't work, but i can't figure out in my little brain why it wouldn't.

Edited because I'm retarded and posted it incomplete
 
Honestly Trudeau's policies have been so bad just reversing a handful will put us on course to boom time.

Reversing the "tax on everything" carbon tax, not to mention the insane capital gains change, along with fixing the broken catch&release "weak on crime" policy will immediately make it more lucrative to do business. Loosening regs for resource extraction and repair relations with the US for exports will increase the value of the Canadian dollar. Both will lead everyone in the country to feel richer and boost consumer confidence.

I wouldn't be surprised to see in excess of 5% GDP growth after a couple years, more than enough buffer to handle a few million deportations.
 
I've been thinking about what Canada should do to try and fix the issues, and have been doing a lot of reading as a result.
High function inbound, but would a developmental autarky work to force a shift from being a population of 80% poor service workers, to being a productive nation that actually competes globally? It's not like some shitty African nation that has no GDP, little natural resources, and little landmass. Canada should have everything it needs within its own borders to be an economic powerhouse, it just doesn't do anything to incentivize the building of it.
It's entirely possible I'm missing a lot of nuances to why this wouldn't work, but i can't figure out in my little brain why it wouldn't.

Edited because I'm retarded and posted it incomplete
Natives and greens will poo poo anything we try with resource extraction, which should be our biggest money maker.
 
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