Canada is a failed state

My impression from the gallery notes is that the govts arguments so far have been marginally retarded.
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This government is not marginally retaeded. It's full retarded.

Also, this con faggot is finally getting it.

YES. WE WANT DEATH PENALTY. WE WANT FUCKING GLADITOR FIGHTS

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My impression from the gallery notes is that the govts arguments so far have been marginally retarded.

I was following the main lawyer's youtube updates but I just can't see prorogation being taken away. The nuts and bolts are interesting because its basically 'trust me bro' over and over again. But at the end of the day it's Canada and the gov't side doesn't have to make any cogent argument.
 
I would rather due fragging my Laurentian Elite officer or just straight up collaborating with the American Liberators so I can be part of the Vichy administration.

This novel by Ken McGoogan does a great job explaining how and Canadians are so cucked (he is your bog standard historian shitlib) so it's not really what he was going for, but he makes a good point inadvertently. He covers Celtic people in general since the majority of Canadians are either Irish or Scottish ancestry (barring the Germans and Ukrainians on the Prairies)

The best chapters are on the Arctic explorers, Fur trappers, and Pirate Queen Grace O'Malley.

I still feel patriotic when I hear Canada's old national anthem "The Maple Leaf Forever"

"The Thistle, Shamrock, Rose entwine" --> That is what Canada is supposed to be.

Guess the Leaf won't be forever.

Sorry for highjacking (sort of?) this post - I just wanted to ask as well: did the Germans have any contribution to this, like they did to the USA? Yes, you mentioned Germans and Ukranians on the Prairies, yet I wanted to ask you for a general analysis.

Basically, I wanted to know, how "deep" was the Germanic colony in the Anglo Americas to see how much they helped. That is, both USA and Canada, to know if the Scots-Irish and British are the "Great" contributors, or the Germans aren't that far behind.
 
I was following the main lawyer's youtube updates but I just can't see prorogation being taken away. The nuts and bolts are interesting because its basically 'trust me bro' over and over again. But at the end of the day it's Canada and the gov't side doesn't have to make any cogent argument.
I have no trust in the courts, but I feel like if they were intending to run interference like that they would have just agreed with the government earlier and dismiss the petition to treat the case as urgent so it's memoryholed until the resumption of Parliament made it a moot point.

The courts also definitively ruled against the government regarding the use of the Emergencies Act just recently so it's not necessarily a given that they're LPC yes-men.
 
This government is not marginally retaeded. It's full retarded.

Also, this con faggot is finally getting it.

YES. WE WANT DEATH PENALTY. WE WANT FUCKING GLADITOR FIGHTS

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Plot Twist: Ford's only talking about the Death Penalty because he wants to give it to the imprisoned Freedom Convoy truckers, to "FINISH THE JOB".
 
What a fucking pussy. I hate that the weakest amongst us are the most gung ho for war. These losers have happily taken every amount of shit and abuse over the last decade and asked for more. They are the reason our political class believe us to be retards. The worst part about it, is they will never learn. Things will get worse and worse and they will still vote Liberal.
 
What a fucking pussy. I hate that the weakest amongst us are the most gung ho for war. These losers have happily taken every amount of shit and abuse over the last decade and asked for more. They are the reason our political class believe us to be retards. The worst part about it, is they will never learn. Things will get worse and worse and they will still vote Liberal.
Guns are only common in Canada if you don't compare them to the US. About 20% of Canadian households own a gun, and there's a really good chance it's either a .22LR or a shotgun. The US has enough AR's to army every citizen in Canada. You guys have really good long ranger shooters but that's about it.
 
That's a rubbish and frankly a dumb way of looking at it. Montreal is over 383 years old but you're going to tell me that the Praires dictate our culture?

And you're literally calling Ontario and Quebec, America-lite, and yet you're ignoring the fact that the Praires are literally an extension of Midwestern USA.

The Great Lakes and the Saint Lawrence valley has always been our most populated regions since Samuel de Champlain landed on these shores in 1608.
Shields in Ontario and Quebec as well bro.
 
I have no trust in the courts, but I feel like if they were intending to run interference like that they would have just agreed with the government earlier and dismiss the petition to treat the case as urgent so it's memoryholed until the resumption of Parliament made it a moot point.

The courts also definitively ruled against the government regarding the use of the Emergencies Act just recently so it's not necessarily a given that they're LPC yes-men.
That's where this is heading. Whatever the fig leaf, it'll come months or years late. Still, prorogation is precious to whoever is in power and for preventing democracy. The King of England is about the only person who can do anything about it and most Canadians support abusing it along with everything else. Imagine if whatever party in US congress could just go on vacation for up to 12 months and make every bill and vote on the floor die instantly.

What a fucking pussy. I hate that the weakest amongst us are the most gung ho for war. These losers have happily taken every amount of shit and abuse over the last decade and asked for more. They are the reason our political class believe us to be retards. The worst part about it, is they will never learn. Things will get worse and worse and they will still vote Liberal.
Everything is just one big hockey fight to them when it comes to America. More and more these days I have to side with the scummy oligarchs and elite that rule Canada they are right to operate as they do and the majority of Canadians give full unambiguous consent.

Only place on Earth with a worse cost-of-living crisis than Canada is England and Canadians will vote the guy literally responsible for it into the Prime Ministers office so he can do the same to Canada and make it #1 at something finally. I will glumly eat a bowl of crickets as tribute so I never forget this moment. Holy fucking shit.
 
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This government is not marginally retaeded. It's full retarded.

Also, this con faggot is finally getting it.

YES. WE WANT DEATH PENALTY. WE WANT FUCKING GLADITOR FIGHTS

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Fucking finally. I was in support of reinstating the death penalty back when it was unpopular, and watched with glee as it went from 30% or so support to over 70% in the past few years. Especially for home invaders, or home molesters as I call them, who are just as bad as chomos and should treated just as seriously by both victims and the law.

I'm still not calling the cops if I have run-in with a homo, chomo, or other criminal though, and I'm not voting for this crack-dealing mobster either.
 
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BC Mayor Brad West has been talking about a meeting he had with Blinken two years ago in regards to the out of control fentanyl manufacturing. I'm thinking it is probably unusual for such a high level US bureaucrat to be telling a lowly Canadian mayor to "pull up".
TheBureau.news (A)
Blinken’s Warning Two Years Ago: U.S. ‘Losing Faith’ in Canada’s Ability to Combat Industrial-Scale Fentanyl
BC Mayor Warns of Asian Organized Crime’s Surprising Access to Canada’s Political Class, Echoing US Agency Concerns

PORT COQUITLAM, Canada — In a high-level meeting in 2023—one participant representing the head of state of the world’s most powerful nation, the other a popular small-town mayor in British Columbia—candid warnings emerged about Canada’s capacity to confront the industrial-scale production of fentanyl. Mayor Brad West, a longstanding critic of transnational drug networks in his province, recalls Secretary of State Antony Blinken stressing that Washington believes Beijing is effectively weaponizing fentanyl against North Americans—and that Canada stands out as a worrisome weak link in the global supply chain.

On Tuesday, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s government moved to address growing U.S. alarm by appointing former RCMP deputy commissioner Kevin Brosseau as Canada’s new “fentanyl czar.” Announced as part of an agreement to forestall potential American tariffs in a tense trade dispute, the position mandates “accelerating Canada’s ongoing work to detect, disrupt, and dismantle the fentanyl trade,” according to the Prime Minister’s Office. Brosseau, who most recently served as deputy national security and intelligence adviser to Trudeau, will work closely with U.S. agencies to tackle a crisis that has claimed tens of thousands of lives across North America. Still, questions remain about whether he has the standing in Washington—and the authority in Ottawa—to enact meaningful reforms.

West, reflecting on his encounter with Blinken, doubts that incremental measures will suffice. He argues that only bold legislative change, coupled with a willingness to challenge entrenched legal barriers, can dispel the U.S. government’s unease over Canada’s approach.
“Secretary Blinken specifically noted the lack of a RICO-style law in Canada,” West said. “He talked about how, in the United States, that law had been used to take down large portions of the mafia. Then he looked at us—one of America’s closest allies—and saw a very concerning weak link.”

According to West, Blinken pointed to China’s role in funneling precursor chemicals into fentanyl labs. He warned that China’s government, if inclined, could stem the flow but has little interest in doing so. “He was incredibly candid and very serious about the threat fentanyl poses to North America,” West recalled. “He confirmed the connection between the Chinese Communist Party, the triads, and the Mexican cartels, telling me these groups are working together—and it’s Canada where they’re finding a safe operating base.”

West says American frustration revolves around high-profile law enforcement stumbles in Canada, notably the E-Pirate investigation into Silver International, an alleged underground bank in Richmond, B.C., believed to have laundered more than a billion dollars a year for global syndicates. Touted as a signal that Canadian authorities could clamp down on transnational money laundering, the case nevertheless collapsed with no convictions. “He expressed genuine dismay that we haven’t secured meaningful convictions,” West said, paraphrasing Blinken. “When our most prominent laundering case ends with zero prison time, you can see why the Americans are alarmed.”

Blinken also conveyed to West that U.S. agencies have grown hesitant to share certain intelligence with their Canadian counterparts.
“He told me that U.S. intelligence and law enforcement are withholding some evidence because they don’t believe we’ll act on it,” West explained. “They’ve lost confidence.”

West added that in ongoing communications, he has learned American officials are shocked that major figures in Asian organized crime “seem to have so much access to our political class. They’re basically saying, ‘What’s going on in Canada?’”

(the rest of article is paywalled)

But at the end of the day it's Canada and the gov't side doesn't have to make any cogent argument.
It seems to me that it's going to come down the GG's having the option to refuse. Ignoring that pretty much everyone agrees the GG has been a "largely ceremonial" position that is appointed by and serves at the behest of the PM who appointed them.
In fact, this exact argument was brought up by the govt ballwashers, when some of the evil anti-vaxxers were asking that the GG call an election back then.
The courts are very deferential to the govt and it's processes. I'm not predicting which way it will go, but reading that Northern Perspective guys tweets, it seems to me he might be a tad bit optimistic. It's just as likely the court will accept that it was the GG's decision to make, and the GG made it.
 
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