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Posted by Thiel
 - November 15, 2025, 01:01:27 PM
Quote from: JOE on November 15, 2025, 12:49:32 PMLife would/will get more difficult in Canada whether there was/is a Trudeau/Carney government avatar_Shen Li Shen.

It will get more difficult under the Conservatives too.

Notice how Carney wants to restructure the Canadian economy to make it more competitive and already many are complaining and wish they could go back to the free n easy ways under Trudeau.

But of course it isn't gonna happen whether it's a Liberal or a Conservative government.

Its abundantly clear that US is no longer Canada's Best Buddy cuz they're worried about their own economic survival. So Canada has to become more competitive but that will also make it a meaner leaner place moving forward.
Ahhh, Sweetie, I knew you could not stay away from my thread.

You are indeed correct that the massive regulations, bloated bureaucracy, unsustainable spending and regulations have scared off investors and left Canada more dependent than ever on America.

Nobody wants to trade with Canada as long as they keep electing climate zealots that put their alarmism ahead of mutually beneficial trade.

While Mr. Pollivere is far from perfect, he would have repealed all of bills that Mr. Carney refuses to which prevent opening upn new markets. And he would have cut taxes after slashing spending. Finally he would have taken the strain off of high youth unemployment, health care and education by eliminating the TFW program and reducing immigration to an effective zero for two years.

Alas, none of that will happen. And you are too old to see the fallout from the dangerous road to ruin Mr. Carney has placed Canada on.
Posted by JOE
 - November 15, 2025, 12:49:32 PM
Quote from: Shen Li on November 14, 2025, 10:39:20 PMThe topic of Canada's rapid decline under Trudeau and Carney is one of the first things that comes up in my part of the world when we discuss Canada.

Fifteen years ago it was what a land of milk and honey if one was to work for it. What a land of freedom Canada once was. I miss those days.

Canada's descent into mediocrity has been so calculated and swift that selling spoilage as safe food surprises me not. Things like this that would have left Canadians aghast 2 decades ago are the new norm that Canada's federal government is preparing people for.


Life would/will get more difficult in Canada whether there was/is a Trudeau/Carney government avatar_Shen Li Shen.

It will get more difficult under the Conservatives too.

Notice how Carney wants to restructure the Canadian economy to make it more competitive and already many are complaining and wish they could go back to the free n easy ways under Trudeau.

But of course it isn't gonna happen whether it's a Liberal or a Conservative government.

Its abundantly clear that US is no longer Canada's Best Buddy cuz they're worried about their own economic survival. So Canada has to become more competitive but that will also make it a meaner leaner place moving forward.
Posted by Brent
 - November 15, 2025, 11:44:42 AM
But Carney still wants to create a new housing bureaucracy to house every young person in a shipping container with ten other people.

QuoteAbout one in five employees in Canada are now government employees — and government productivity is slipping, a new report says.

The report, released Oct. 30 by the Macdonald-Laurier Institute think tank, says the number of federal and provincial government employees has grown by 30 per cent since 2015. During the same period, private sector employment grew by just 18 per cent.

But the private sector is more productive, the report says. In the private sector, productivity rose by 0.5 per cent annually since 2015, while it fell by 0.3 per cent a year in the public sector.
https://www.canadianaffairs.news/2025/11/14/public-sectors-size-is-up-output-down-report/?mc_cid=305249bf89&mc_eid=e2848b983b

Posted by DKG
 - November 15, 2025, 05:40:25 AM
Quote from: Shen Li on November 14, 2025, 10:39:20 PMThe topic of Canada's rapid decline under Trudeau and Carney is one of the first things that comes up in my part of the world when we discuss Canada.

Fifteen years ago it was what a land of milk and honey if one was to work for it. What a land of freedom Canada once was. I miss those days.

Canada's descent into mediocrity has been so calculated and swift that selling spoilage as safe food surprises me not. Things like this that would have left Canadians aghast 2 decades ago are the new norm that Canada's federal government is preparing people for.

The Liberals have been consistent since they came to power ten years in managing the decline that they have purposely caused. They have intentionally lowered living standards through their reckless policies on energy, resource development, taxation, deficit spending, immigration, bureaucracy/red tape that have disincentivized investment and lowered productivity.

And if Canadians don't like what they see from the government, they have anti freedom bills like C-2, C-8 and C-9.

The RCMP's doomsday scenario of Canada as a failed dystopian state is not that far off unless we get these new progressive Liberals out of power and get Javier Millei type reforms soon.
Posted by Shen Li
 - November 14, 2025, 10:39:20 PM
Quote from: Thiel on November 14, 2025, 01:45:23 PMMr. Carney has lowered expectations of future generations. Now it's to the point of eating rotting food as a response to his inflationary policies.
https://truenorthwire.com/2025/11/outrage-after-cbc-tells-struggling-canadians-to-eat-expired-food/

https://x.com/vesperdigital/status/1988329243961684051?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw%7Ctwcamp%5Etweetembed%7Ctwterm%5E1988329243961684051%7Ctwgr%5Eb5b742b7535cd40c3019698f4c097f095778aa1d%7Ctwcon%5Es1_&ref_url=https%3A%2F%2Ftruenorthwire.com%2F2025%2F11%2Foutrage-after-cbc-tells-struggling-canadians-to-eat-expired-food%2F
The topic of Canada's rapid decline under Trudeau and Carney is one of the first things that comes up in my part of the world when we discuss Canada.

Fifteen years ago it was what a land of milk and honey if one was to work for it. What a land of freedom Canada once was. I miss those days.

Canada's descent into mediocrity has been so calculated and swift that selling spoilage as safe food surprises me not. Things like this that would have left Canadians aghast 2 decades ago are the new norm that Canada's federal government is preparing people for.
Posted by Shen Li
 - November 14, 2025, 10:31:36 PM
Canadians are going to be forced to pick up the bill for Carney's costly credit card budget, unveiled just last week.

His reckless spending plan maxes out Canada's finances and leaves your family to pay the price.

But Canadians are already over-drafted by the last 10 years of Liberal economic decline.
Posted by Herman
 - November 14, 2025, 09:30:06 PM
Posted by Thiel
 - November 14, 2025, 01:46:32 PM
Jo Jo and I are very concerned that at this pace Mr. Carney will turn Canada into a third world country.
Posted by Thiel
 - November 14, 2025, 01:45:23 PM
Mr. Carney has lowered expectations of future generations. Now it's to the point of eating rotting food as a response to his inflationary policies.

QuoteWith soaring grocery prices pushing more Canadians into food insecurity, the state broadcaster, CBC News, is now actively promoting grocery stores that offer "big savings" by selling expired or near-expired food.

The segment was met with considerable backlash for "normalizing" the problem.
https://truenorthwire.com/2025/11/outrage-after-cbc-tells-struggling-canadians-to-eat-expired-food/

https://x.com/vesperdigital/status/1988329243961684051?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw%7Ctwcamp%5Etweetembed%7Ctwterm%5E1988329243961684051%7Ctwgr%5Eb5b742b7535cd40c3019698f4c097f095778aa1d%7Ctwcon%5Es1_&ref_url=https%3A%2F%2Ftruenorthwire.com%2F2025%2F11%2Foutrage-after-cbc-tells-struggling-canadians-to-eat-expired-food%2F