Canada is a failed state

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BC cons are total cucks and disorganized. They are right now arguing that tribes should be consulted MORE before fast tracking any major projects.

It's so fucking gay. I hate Canadians so much.
British Columbifornia (more like ColumDUMBifornia)... such a shame. I love that place so much - it looks majestic with its abundand rainfall, snowfall and ski resorts. Must even have good natural resources too (correct me if I am wrong, please). Such a shame it's filled to the brim with red Chinese and other invaders. Plus shitlibs.
 
Britbongs really fucked us with these bullshit treaties.
They view the Chiefs of Non-White savages as more of their equals than their own working/peasant classes.

There is this photo of Queen Elizabeth surrounded by Niggers and Jeets who are apparently Royals.
 

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British Columbifornia (more like ColumDUMBifornia)... such a shame. I love that place so much - it looks majestic with its abundand rainfall, snowfall and ski resorts. Must even have good natural resources too (correct me if I am wrong, please). Such a shame it's filled to the brim with red Chinese and other invaders. Plus shitlibs.
BC could very easily be an economic power house with it's material resources.
 
Why do tribes need to be consulted at all? The treaties define their rights and such on their land, not the rest of Alberta. The Canadian government is responsible for ensuring those rights are upheld, but if Alberta secedes then Canada can just ensure that Alberta inherits responsibility for those agreements and their role is done. The worst they can do is have Canada claim that they are unable to delegate those responsibilities to Alberta, but that would be resolved in the courts fine.

It's like if a developer built a neighborhood with a HOA around the land your family owned long ago, then the neighborhood subdivided and split off the land closest to you to a different HOA. The new HOA would still be required to ensure you have access to roads and utilities and the old HOA would require the new HOA to maintain contracts involving you, but you would not have a say in if the neighborhood subdivides or the intricacies of how it's run.
 
BC cons are total cucks and disorganized. They are right now arguing that tribes should be consulted MORE before fast tracking any major projects.

It's so fucking gay. I hate Canadians so much.
John Rustad and the BC conservatives were banking on winning in 2024, which would've made all their internal divisions "easier" to sort out. Because they didn't win, all of their dirty laundry that the party had before the election with its old guard and the Liberal converts is boiling over. Sad to see but its better to have it happen while they're in opposition imo so they can default to attacking Eby
 
My money is on fusion power being the future. Japan and a few other countries are focusing on it as their leadership is only slightly retarded. We may live to see a hydrogen powered car or cold fusion cells.

I think fusion is a pipedream

We just don't have the materials or technology to make it work. I've read about "fusion breakthroughs" since the 80's. It ain't going to happen in our lifetimes.

What Canada needs to do is focus on nuclear power so we can export more oil and coal. SMR's are the future and we need to get started now and not 25 years down the line when it's a political emergency because half the urban bughives are on a rotating power blackout.

But that wouldn't be very Canadian would it? Why do today what you can put off onto your children backs tomorrow. For now there is money to be grifted and Chink gold to be made.
 
Why do tribes need to be consulted at all?
The Clarity Act requires province, federal government, and first nations to come to the negotiation table in good faith in what is a geopolitical divorce. However, that doesn't give FNs a veto. They may crow on about how it's their land, but the letter of the treaties says that they ceded and relinquished all claims. What they don't understand is that they don't actually hold it because they have no standing army or other means to impose that assertion--just the goodwill of the white man.

I think fusion is a pipedream
Commercially viable fusion may be possible by 2050 if we're being overly optimistic. However, there are other avenues. Many countries are working to make thorium power a reality because that element is more plentiful than uranium and the byproducts have a much shorter half-life than conventional fuel.

I recently watched a video on a nuclear fuel reprocessing plant in France which said that used fuel rods have around 4% fission byproducts with the rest being usable, The caveat is that it's a chemically intensive and expensive process with plutonium being a byproduct. That usually goes into fuel rods as MOX and is transported under heavy security. There's more than enough material for nuclear fission as a stopgap until fusion becomes an option, but Three Mile Island/Chernobyl/Fukushima has made the public wary.
 
I think fusion is a pipedream

We just don't have the materials or technology to make it work. I've read about "fusion breakthroughs" since the 80's. It ain't going to happen in our lifetimes.

What Canada needs to do is focus on nuclear power so we can export more oil and coal. SMR's are the future and we need to get started now and not 25 years down the line when it's a political emergency because half the urban bughives are on a rotating power blackout.

But that wouldn't be very Canadian would it? Why do today what you can put off onto your children backs tomorrow. For now there is money to be grifted and Chink gold to be made.
It's funny because I remember reading way back in like 2006 that Canada was at the forefront of nuclear power. Sad to see how times have changed.
 
They may crow on about how it's their land, but the letter of the treaties says that they ceded and relinquished all claims.
A little hiccup there would be finding a lawyer who could argue that and not one whose email signature reads something like

(he/him/il)
I am grateful to live, work, and play on the unceded traditional and ancestral patrimonies of the Mxyzptlk, Thunderbird, and Sabertooth nations.
 
It's funny because I remember reading way back in like 2006 that Canada was at the forefront of nuclear power. Sad to see how times have changed.
Shit you kids might not remember CanDu but we used to make nuclear reactors and sell them to other countries.

Until the Liberals decided that one of thier donors could use the money and sold CanDu into private hands. I think some Jeet owns it now.
 
Millions have been spent by oil companies like Irving/BP and """green""" groups to demonize nuclear in Canada since the early 2000s. The "grrr I love muh gas and oil!!!" crowd we see now are directly descended from these incredibly successful propaganda campaigns. I appreciate things like hydroelectric but its just drops compared to the buckets of power nuclear generates. It's so fucking stupid that we don't have a reactor or two for every major population hub, but we managed to snuff out that dream with "muh environment!" and "muh oil jerbs!" scaremongering.... As if nuclear isn't clean as fuck, or that we don't export the vast majority of our oil products.

I'm tired boss. Canada would be decades ahead if we went fully nuclear. This past 2 decades have just been stagnant followed by steady decline.
 
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