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Butler1000

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Exodus? A massive influx is FAR more likely!

Alberta is self-sufficient when it comes to food, water, building supplies and energy/ fuel. No other Canadian province can claim the same. These are the building blocks of separation.

Alberta wouldn't be landlocked. Their neighbors will see to that.
Their "neighbours" would see the opportunity to take advantage. Haven't you figured that out yet? Do you think they would be joining the USA?
 
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squeezer

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Canada's already cooked. You think this is some type of sport and it all restarts next season.

Enjoy your debt.
Why are you and your fellow neocons acting like Canada is already doomed? We're among the top performers in the G7. The only real threat to our stability is a Republican named Trump. Once again, a Republican/Conservative is handed a strong economy built by a Democrat and is poised to wreck it. The fantasy that Poilievre and the Conservatives are going to 'save' a country that, by most global standards, is already one of the best, aside from our brutal winters, is honestly laughable.
 

DesRicardo

aka Dick Dastardly
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Why are you and your fellow neocons acting like Canada is already doomed? We're among the top performers in the G7. The only real threat to our stability is a Republican named Trump. Once again, a Republican/Conservative is handed a strong economy built by a Democrat and is poised to wreck it. The fantasy that Poilievre and the Conservatives are going to 'save' a country that, by most global standards, is already one of the best, aside from our brutal winters, is honestly laughable.
If that's the case, Justin should have never stepped down. So there is a lie somewhere in your word.

This idea that things weren't falling down before trump is a lie. But as I said, you eventually run out of things to point the finger at.

Elbows up and Enjoy your debt.
 
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squeezer

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If that's the case, Justin should have never stepped down. So there is a lie somewhere in your word.

This idea that things weren't falling down before trump is a lie. But as I said, you eventually run out of things to point the finger at.

Elbows up and Enjoy your debt.
The fact that people turned on Justin has little to do with the actual state of the economy. Just look at the Biden economy versus Trump’s—stability versus chaos. The right-wing outrage machine hammered away at Justin for nine years, and sure, it took a toll. But credit where it’s due: he bowed out gracefully. And hey, does it sting a little that Justin handpicked his successor, who then went on to wipe the floor with Pee Pee? That’s gotta burn.
 

Frankfooter

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If that's the case, Justin should have never stepped down. So there is a lie somewhere in your word.

This idea that things weren't falling down before trump is a lie. But as I said, you eventually run out of things to point the finger at.

Elbows up and Enjoy your debt.
There was a mass campaign that Pee Pee rode that declared Canada is broken.
All the right wingers here repeat the line.

Now you've got 4 more years of liberals.

 

Shaquille Oatmeal

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If that's the case, Justin should have never stepped down. So there is a lie somewhere in your word.
Justin's performance as Prime Minister after COVID tanked with many blunders and foreign policy errors etc.
And Pierre capitalized on it and leveraged anti-woke MAGA mania to his benefit.
So he had to step down despite the country performing well.
 

DesRicardo

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The fact that people turned on Justin has little to do with the actual state of the economy. Just look at the Biden economy versus Trump’s—stability versus chaos. The right-wing outrage machine hammered away at Justin for nine years, and sure, it took a toll. But credit where it’s due: he bowed out gracefully. And hey, does it sting a little that Justin handpicked his successor, who then went on to wipe the floor with Pee Pee? That’s gotta burn.
Yup, never the Liberals fault. Always someone else that gets the blame.

Elbows up and Enjoy your Debt.
 

DesRicardo

aka Dick Dastardly
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Even as Carney wins the election, all they can talk about Poilievre. I bet if I say Harper they will take the bait.

It says a lot.
 

squeezer

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Yup, never the Liberals fault. Always someone else that gets the blame.

Elbows up and Enjoy your Debt.

You're the one pushing the false narrative that Canada’s some kind of dystopian disaster zone—not me. This ridiculous idea that a glorified piss stain is going to magically fix all our 'huge' problems? Come on. LOL.

Just curious—are you packing your bags for some mythical conservative utopia? A little slice of heaven where everyone thinks the same and taxes are optional? Let me know how that works out.
 
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DesRicardo

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You're the one pushing the false narrative that Canada’s some kind of dystopian disaster zone—not me. This ridiculous idea that a glorified piss stain is going to magically fix all our 'huge' problems? Come on. LOL.

Just curious—are you packing your bags for some mythical conservative utopia? A little slice of heaven where everyone thinks the same and taxes are optional? Let me know how that works out.
Oh please if we had harper we would never be in this mess.
 

squeezer

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Oh please if we had harper we would never be in this mess.
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA

HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA

HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA

Harper didn't have to deal with a Novel Virus now, did he??

Harper was trounced by Justin because the electorate had had enough of Harper.

Harper came to Pee Pee's rescue in the latter part of his campaign. How did that work out for your side??

Next Desi, bring it on. Keep grasping, keep reaching, stretch but please no more tears.
 
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Phil C. McNasty

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I like that Carney wants to significantly increase Canada's defence budget


Spending on national security

Carney promised to hire a thousand more Canada Border Services Agency officers to beef up border security, and to bring in another thousand RCMP officers to shore up law enforcement.
He promised to toughen up bail laws for anyone charged with stealing cars, home invasion, human trafficking or smuggling.
Carney also alluded to his promise to ramp up spending on the Canadian Armed Forces. The single largest investment in his platform is a $31 billion increase in defence spending.

The prime minister has promised that his government will meet Canada’s NATO defence spending benchmark — two per cent of annual GDP for defence, a level not reached in decades — by 2030. Most of Carney’s defence commitments don’t come due under the latter part of his term in office.
And I like his immigration cap

Temporary immigration cap

Carney said his government will return immigration to “sustainable levels” by capping temporary workers and international students at 5 per cent of the total population by 2028, down from 7.3 per cent.

Carney said this move — promised by then-immigration minister Marc Miller under the previous government — will ease the pressure on housing and social services.
Carney has criticized the Trudeau government for letting immigration surge after the pandemic at what he called a rapid and unsustainable clip.

During his election campaign in March, he said Canada has “not lived up to the bargain” with new immigrants because of the lack of adequate housing and other supports.
 
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