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QuoteManitoba's distribution of numbers were the closest, however if they could be convinced to jump ship with Alberta and Saskatchewan, there would at the very least address the issue of the fledgeling nation being otherwise landlocked. @Herman could probably tell you how likely or unlikely such a flip would be; he's the closest geographically currently posting here and might be able to inform us on any public sentiment the Canadian media is letting go unreported.The Southern suburbs of Winnipeg down to the US border are prairie conservatives. There is widespread support for leaving Canada.
Quote from: Lokmar on May 04, 2025, 01:35:34 PMI hold out hope that cucks will eventually get fed up and elect a Trump type.It was largely because of Trump that Canada found itself with a liberal government. You might be familiar with the parochial rivalries between the two nations; well Poilievre was actually enjoying popularity which all but assured the conservatives victory... right up until the tariffs were put in place to force revised trade agreements. That's when they started to flip on the back of a bunch of scaremongering from the liberals, most notably in the eastern provinces.
Quote from: Lokmar on May 04, 2025, 01:35:34 PMI hold out hope that cucks will eventually get fed up and elect a Trump type.Don't hold your breath.
Quote from: Herman on May 04, 2025, 01:45:14 AMCanada's democracy is all bullshit. All we do is cast a vote affirming the elite's agenda.Prairie separation might be good for the rest of Canada too. As the country turns into a third world hole after the two provinces leave, the people in the rest of Canada who are not rich and who do work for a living will inevitably turn on the prog elite establishment.
Quote from: DKG on May 03, 2025, 10:15:24 AMYes, I know they have.Yeah, I get the point. Too many people don't though, they buy into the illusion they have any say in the matter whatsoever because of that retarded little ritual held every three or four years called an "election".
Canadian voters alone do not get to decide issues and who is elected.
On energy development, TIDES Foundation money, Middle Eastern money, and Russian money have thwarted Canada being a major global exporter. We know China interfered in at least two elections on behalf of the Liberals.
There are other examples, but you get the point. Trudeau was successful in creating the first post national state.
QuoteThat would be nice. Given that the WEF openly brags about its infiltration of your federal politics, it is also unlikely. Fully one third of your parliamentarians are subservient to the WEF and it is those interests they are representatives for.Yes, I know they have.
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