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Posted by Brent
 - Today at 12:57:03 PM
Posted by Herman
 - May 19, 2026, 06:25:08 PM
Posted by Herman
 - May 10, 2026, 06:33:30 PM
Carney's plan to stand up to Trump has been an embarrassment at best, disastrous at worst. All the while Trump benefits from Canadas suicidal green policies and continued bad decisions.
Now, Kevin O'Leary is saying the quiet part out loud.
While the Liberal government promotes "Canada Strong" rhetoric and encourages Canadians to boycott American products in protest of President Trump, Canada's own policies have pushed hundreds of billions of dollars in investment, and a massive amount of Canadian jobs, south to the United States. Through overregulation, project delays, and political grandstanding, Canada has weakened its own economy and ended up helping the U.S. economy more than hurting it.
Canadians really have become their own worst enemy, second only to their own federal government.
Here's are the facts:
➡️$100B+ CAD in cancelled or deferred energy projects since about 2015.
Some broader industry estimates push that closer to $150–200B CAD when including indirect losses and projects that never advanced.
➡️Tens of billions of dollars per year in capital that might otherwise have stayed in Canada has instead gone to the U.S.
➡️Canada may have lost or diverted $50B–150B+ CAD in potential investment to the U.S. over the past decade, especially in: oil & gas, petrochemicals, manufacturing, mining, EV supply chains.
➡️Canada experienced over $1 trillion in net investment outflows over the past decade, meaning more Canadian capital left the country than foreign investment entered it.
➡️Based on cancelled or delayed projects, many analysts estimate Canada likely lost or failed to create upwards of 500,000 jobs of potential private-sector jobs over the last decade.
The result is a self-inflicted economic disaster: Canada is undermining its own competitiveness while its closest rival, the United States, directly benefits.
We sure showed Trump!
Posted by Brent
 - May 09, 2026, 11:41:18 AM
Carney broke his promise on TFW's. He has even increased the number because his Brookfield friends asked him to. He does not care that we have lost 120,000 full time jobs so far this year. He does not care that youth unemployment is around fifteen percent.

Meanwhile the States has negative migration under Trump. It is Americans getting most new jobs. Crime rates are at their lowest levels in sixty years.

Everything comes down to immigration. No issue impacts the working class so directly.
QuoteOttawa has no idea how many temporary migrants are still here
While Canada has asked millions of migrants to leave, there's no way to track whether they're doing so

Before a House of Commons committee on Monday, when Immigration Minister Lena Diab was asked why Canada doesn't monitor whether foreigners are leaving as requested, she responded that she had "wondered the same thing."

In the meantime, Ottawa is set to approve another 210,700 foreign work permits this year, even as the number of temporary migrants now living illegally in the country could be in the hundreds of thousands.
https://nationalpost.com/opinion/ottawa-has-no-idea-how-many-temporary-migrants-are-still-here
Posted by Herman
 - May 08, 2026, 10:11:13 PM
Is this what "elbows up" is supposed to mean?
Posted by Brent
 - May 08, 2026, 12:18:58 PM
Canada's unemployment rate rose to a six-month high in April to 6.9 per cent as the economy lost a net 17,700 jobs, Statistics Canada data showed.

South of the border the U.S. labor market continued to defy expectations in April, with employers surpassing economists' forecasts and adding 115,000 jobs nationwide.

Economists predicted payroll gains of 65,000 in April, according to a consensus forecast from FactSet.

The unemployment rate, which has hovered above 4% since June 2024, held steady at 4.3%.
Posted by Herman
 - May 05, 2026, 08:50:27 PM
Conman Carney's regime wants to block the US-Alberta cross border pipeline deal.
Posted by Herman
 - May 04, 2026, 06:28:02 PM
Posted by Herman
 - May 03, 2026, 07:22:14 PM
This should be us making a fortune.
Posted by Herman
 - May 03, 2026, 07:01:17 PM
Posted by Herman
 - May 02, 2026, 01:09:16 PM
Quote from: Brent on May 02, 2026, 12:31:33 PMMark Carney might try to stall this.
He can try. What is more likely is lying prick taking credit for increasing Alberta's production.
Posted by Brent
 - May 02, 2026, 12:31:33 PM
Quote from: Herman on May 01, 2026, 09:05:24 PMTrump has done more for the prairies in five minutes than Conman Carney has done in one year.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wYuibFKHIoE
Mark Carney might try to stall this.
Posted by Herman
 - May 01, 2026, 09:05:24 PM
Trump has done more for the prairies in five minutes than Conman Carney has done in one year.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wYuibFKHIoE
Posted by DKG
 - May 01, 2026, 10:03:32 AM
Trump has used tariffs, tax cuts, and deregulation to attracxt fifteen trillion dollars of new investment. By contrast Carney has created new carbon levies and added to disnicentivizing rules to drive investment South of the border.

Carney's sovereign debt fund is a cyncial attempt to look like their are investments but it's all debt that we will pay for. Investors eschew Canada because of taxes and red tape. Adding a debt fund does not change that.
Posted by Herman
 - April 30, 2026, 09:46:40 PM
Trump has done more to help Canadians already than Carney ever will.

Trump approves Canada-Wyoming oil pipeline that revives part of Keystone XL.
U.S. President Donald Trump on Thursday signed an order granting a cross-border permit to a project that would revive parts of the Keystone XL pipeline to transport Canadian oil from the U.S.-Canada border to Guernsey, Wyoming.

The pipeline, proposed by Canadian pipeline company South Bow SOBO.TO and its U.S. partner Bridger Pipeline, could increase Canada's crude exports to the U.S. by more than 12% if it goes ahead. A presidential permit was required for the project to proceed.