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squeezer

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Never say never.

Stranger shit has happened
I am willing to bet you on

Canada will never become the 51st state

and

Albertans will never agree to leave Canada. This is why a separatist has never been elected as an MLA in Alberta.


 
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Phil C. McNasty

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I am willing to bet you on

Canada will never become the 51st state

and

Albertans will never agree to leave Canada. This is why a separatist has never been elected as an MLA in Alberta.


Trump said at his news conference today that he talked on the phone with Carney, and they discussed forming a economic union between Canada and the US, just like the European Union.

Its coming, bro. Its inevitable
 

The Oracle

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Trump said at his news conference today that he talked on the phone with Carney, and they discussed forming a economic union between Canada and the US, just like the European Union.

Its coming, bro. Its inevitable
This is the right way forward...
 

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Is everyone ready for climate change to be in the heart of every financial decision? Wooo more expensive flights, any industry involving carbon emissions will be more expensive 😁 what a great time to live lets also add some home equity tax because we love giving the government our money.
the recent ice storm in Ontario and Quebec cost the insurance industry a quarter of a billion dollars.... does that affect any financial decisions?
 
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the recent ice storm in Ontario and Quebec cost the insurance industry a quarter of a billion dollars.... does that affect any financial decisions?
I go to my own example: My office was in a part of Niagara that has seen a significant uptick in wind speed and frequency. This has caused more frequent power outages. Professional office billing between 150 and 250/hr for 6 people. An hour of downtime costs us $1100 in revenue. 10 extra power outages is $11,000. I sold that building and moved to one with buried hydro lines because power outages were hurting our bottom line.
 

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Risky since there is also a chance AB will eventually join USA - then prices would plummet.
Real estate prices in Canada are currently significantly overstated because they are in $Can which is currently at .72. USD. Also, property isn't cheap everywhere in the US (not in California for example). If AB were to become a state, expect significant migration there from other states as resource extraction is ramped up. I think your nightmare scenario is actually a dream scenario as far as real estate values are concerned.
 

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Real estate prices in Canada are currently significantly overstated because they are in $Can which is currently at .72. USD. Also, property isn't cheap everywhere in the US (not in California for example). If AB were to become a state, expect significant migration there from other states as resource extraction is ramped up. I think your nightmare scenario is actually a dream scenario as far as real estate values are concerned.
This has the same chance as California or Texas leaving the USA, as a tiny minority always promotes depending on who wins.

Don't let a tiny few in an echo chamber convince you it's real.
 

K Douglas

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I can’t remember but was it you who wanted to make the wager???? I should have done it. LOL.
Yep that was me. I was wrong in assuming that our electorate would look at the big picture instead of focusing on Trump interference so much.
 
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Butler1000

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THERE'S A MUTINY COMING!!!! 🏴‍☠️
Trump says lots of things. We are talking to China(nope). 90 trade deals in 90 days(nope). Ending the wars in Ukraine and Gaza(nope).

What's going to happen is the USMCA is going to be the basis for a new signed deal with a few tweaks again that Trump will spin. NORAD and other security arrangements will continue. And Canadians will fir the near term continue to lessen American product buying.

Or Trump fucks it up, as well as all other deals, and will get impeached.
 

K Douglas

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We lived under Trudeau for years, bro was a dictator in spirit 😂. If he wasn’t such a tampon, and more of a chad like his father (the Cuban one) we may have been in trouble.

I don’t know what was so authoritarian about Pierre to you. What do you find so threatening? That he wants to give harsher sentences to criminals? He wasn’t like Trump re. immigration or foreign policy. I genuinely never heard him suggest anything radical, ever.
They think anyone who is a strong conservative is a far right authoritarian. This country has become such a feeble cesspool of wokeness that anyone with a strong voice on the right is branded as alt right, fascist or Nazi.
 

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They think anyone who is a strong conservative is a far right authoritarian. This country has become such a feeble cesspool of wokeness that anyone with a strong voice on the right is branded as alt right, fascist or Nazi.
Using the notwithstanding clause is authoritarian. Proposing laws already found to be unconstitutional is authoritarian.

"I love Canada, but I don't support it's constitution" really just means that you don't love Canada.
 
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Phil C. McNasty

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Trump says lots of things. We are talking to China(nope). 90 trade deals in 90 days(nope). Ending the wars in Ukraine and Gaza(nope).

What's going to happen is the USMCA is going to be the basis for a new signed deal with a few tweaks again that Trump will spin. NORAD and other security arrangements will continue. And Canadians will fir the near term continue to lessen American product buying.

Or Trump fucks it up, as well as all other deals, and will get impeached
Trump can only get impeached if there is a majority Democrats in the house, which currently there isn't
 

Butler1000

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Trump can only get impeached if there is a majority Democrats in the house, which currently there isn't
Mid terms. And if it gets bad enough there will be GOP house members and Senators who will gladly throw him to the wolves.

First 3 months report shows recession. And that's before tariffs, housing crisis, layoffs, product shortages, student loans default crisis, inflation on basic needs, and no end to the wars.

I kept telling everyone it's going to get a lot worse dating back years and was called an "accelerationist". Trump has his foot on the gas. And doesn't realize he and Musk are Thelma and Louise.
 

squeezer

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We lived under Trudeau for years, bro was a dictator in spirit 😂. If he wasn’t such a tampon, and more of a chad like his father (the Cuban one) we may have been in trouble.
Please share with us what Justin did to be a "dictator in spirit"

If you are going to trot out freezing bank accounts, please don't. He was begged by the Provinicial Goverment to step in and clear out the twats from Ottawa. So go ahead, besides COVID which was a unique first-time seen virus causing all countries to take special measures, please show us where Justin had dictatorial tendencies? Unless of course, you support illegal occupation of a city. We know the folks in Ottawa were miffed with Pee Pee and trounced his foul ass out.

I suspect you see Trumpy as a democratic loving leader, just a hunch.


I don’t know what was so authoritarian about Pierre to you. What do you find so threatening? That he wants to give harsher sentences to criminals? He wasn’t like Trump re. immigration or foreign policy. I genuinely never heard him suggest anything radical, ever.
Hmmm, let's see,

1. claiming he is going to use the "notwithstanding clause"
2. Framing media as biased ala Fake News Trumputin style and attempting to quash CBC because it's red meat to his whining base
3. Undermining trust in institutions: Poilievre often frames institutions like the Bank of Canada, the media, and federal bureaucracies as corrupt or incompetent. He claimed he would fire the Governor of the Bank of Canada, which is unprecedented and seen as an attack on central bank independence.

Now, having posted these points, I do not believe Pee Pee would have attempted to be a dictator. He was gracious in his loss to Carney and did concede, although he did not call Bruce Fanjoy to concede and congratulate him on his victory. He was also very well behaved during the debates and very friendly after the debate with the other leaders. If he had shown this side of himself, not prop up the convoy twats, not be an asshole to media asking the tough questions, not threaten to fire civil servants and kill the CBC, he may have been PM today.
 
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