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Posted by Herman
 - Today at 02:22:41 PM
Another secret he don't want us to know. Is he keeping his carbon footprint at net zero while on vacation while the country is supposed to be facing a crisis according to him.
Posted by Thiel
 - Today at 01:08:25 PM
Mr Carney will increase the CBC's pro Liberal party propaganda funding by $150 million per year. His government will also make it's funding statutory.

Former CBC journalist and TV host Travis Dhanraj resigned from the state broadcaster in spectacular form recently, accusing CBC of bias and opposing a diversity of opinions.

Here are some excerpts pf Mr Dhanraj's resignation letter that should alarm anyone who values journalistic objectivity.

After more than 20 years in Canadian television journalism, I have been forced to resign from CBC News.

This was not a voluntary decision.

It comes after trying to navigate a workplace culture defined by retaliation, exclusion, and psychological harm. A place where asking hard questions — about tokenism masquerading as diversity, problematic political coverage protocols, and the erosion of editorial independence — became a career-ending move.

When I pushed for honest conversations about systemic issues and editorial imbalance, I was shut out. Sidelined. Silenced. And ultimately, erased.

CBC calls itself a champion of inclusion, and public trust. But those ideals are too often deployed as branding tools, not lived principles. And Canadians are noticing.
Posted by Shen Li
 - July 07, 2025, 09:35:28 PM
Quote from: Herman on July 07, 2025, 02:02:06 PMThis seems like something that should be discussed publicly now.

Because Canada's PM doesn't want Canadians to know how much of their money he's giving to his company Brookfield.

I'm so thankful I don't live in that corrupt poverty-stricken hellhole anymore. I'd pity Canadians but they bring it on themselves.
Posted by Herman
 - July 07, 2025, 02:02:06 PM
This seems like something that should be discussed publicly now.
Posted by Herman
 - July 06, 2025, 03:09:06 PM
This was written by Conrad Black.

Canadians are vaguely aware that in the last decade we've been uncompetitive with peer countries in economic growth and the rise of our standard of living.

The burning question is whether the new prime minister, Mark Carney, will follow the authoritarian and socialistic, environmentally-obsessed course indicated by his book, Values.

In the United States, on whose strategic direction and political and economic health the condition of the entire West chiefly depends, President Trump, no matter how appalled many may be by his lack of gentility, is moving decisively to stimulate economic growth.  He's reducing the trade deficit, and inflation, increased job creation, and has effectively closed the borders to illegal immigration.

He is asserting the authority of the federal government throughout the country and requiring the apprehension and deportation of convicted criminals who entered the United States illegally.

These are elemental steps in national self-preservation and if they had not been taken, a rising concern about what the late British critic and humorist Malcolm Muggeridge called "the great liberal death wish" in the United States would have been justified.
Posted by DKG
 - June 30, 2025, 09:41:16 AM
Quote from: Shen Li on June 30, 2025, 01:10:53 AMNothing has changed. It's the same inept assholes running the show and running Canada into the ground.
They did turn the consumer carbon tax into a hidden higher industrial carbon tax. That will really help exports and make life affordable. :crazy:
Posted by JOE
 - June 30, 2025, 02:36:11 AM
Quote from: Shen Li on June 26, 2025, 08:42:43 PMOf course Canadians with the skills are going to leave. It's been happening for a while now. Why would they stay.

Canada will export it's most talented and productive while importing the world's losers.

Birds won't want to lay eggs in Canada if the next decade is like the last one.

I'd still rather live in Canada than many other countries avatar_Shen Li Shen
Posted by Shen Li
 - June 30, 2025, 01:10:53 AM
Quote from: DKG on June 29, 2025, 10:32:51 AMEconomists from the nation's banks are warning that the lost decade under Trudeau will become the second lost decade under Carney.
Nothing has changed. It's the same inept assholes running the show and running Canada into the ground.
Posted by Herman
 - June 29, 2025, 03:07:33 PM
Conman Carney will give them what these traitors demand. Some of it  anyway. Trump would give them the middle finger.
Posted by Herman
 - June 29, 2025, 02:57:13 PM
The Liberal dictatorship does not want this.
Posted by DKG
 - June 29, 2025, 10:32:51 AM
Quote from: Shen Li on June 26, 2025, 08:42:43 PMOf course Canadians with the skills are going to leave. It's been happening for a while now. Why would they stay.

Canada will export it's most talented and productive while importing the world's losers.

Birds won't want to lay eggs in Canada if the next decade is like the last one.
Economists from the nation's banks are warning that the lost decade under Trudeau will become the second lost decade under Carney.
Posted by Herman
 - June 28, 2025, 05:52:57 PM


Starring: The Tightrope-Swinging Monkey Himself Mark "Globalist Gumby" Carney!
ACT I  "Hanging by the Nose Ring of Progress"
Prepare yourselves, dear audience, as Carney takes the stage with his signature move: the inflationary backflip of denial, twisting mid-air through imported ideologies while clinging desperately to a nose ring connected directly to Klaus Schwab's basement Wi-Fi.
Watch in stunned horror or delight, we won't judge as he gracefully somersaults over the Canadian economy, pausing only to light trade relations with the United States on fire and use the ashes to stencil his next opinion piece in The Guardian.

By the end of the act, he's juggling burning bridges, frozen mortgages, and glowing virtue signals all while whispering sweet nothings about equity into a microphone made of taxpayer-funded despair.

ACT II  "The Ballet of the Silenced Masses"
Now dim the lights and hush your speech because here comes the censorship act!

Carney, dressed in sequined technocratic robes, ascends a platform built from CBC talking points and fake smiles. He balances delicately on one trembling toe of moral superiority, while spinning a flaming gavel over his head marked "Misinformation Emergency."
He doesn't just censor.

He pirouettes across the Charter of Rights, sets Section 2(b) on fire, and kicks it into the crowd like a flaming beach ball. Applause is mandatory. Dissent will be considered a scheduling error.
ACT III  "The Grand Finale: Democracy Disemboweled!"

Behold, as our performers bring out the great saw of Regulation. They lower a box labeled "Free Speech" onto the stage. In goes liberty, in goes dissent, in goes your grandmother's Facebook account.
And with a grin that would make Orwell rise from the grave just to scream, they saw it all in half.

But wait here's the twist! The halves don't separate. Because under the floor is a magnet labeled "National Security Exception."
Cue the confetti cannons they shoot shredded privacy legislation.

And before you leave, don't forget to visit our gift shop!
Pick up your "I Heart My Surveillance State" mug, your "Silence is Strength" hoodie, and a plush Mark Carney doll that cries every time a small business tries to speak.
The Canadian Circus: Where your rights are just another act and the clowns never leave.
Enjoy the show.

Before the power goes out...
...or the next emergency is declared.
Posted by Shen Li
 - June 26, 2025, 08:42:43 PM
Quote from: Herman on June 26, 2025, 03:17:44 PMAs federal government policy erodes freedoms and upward mobility, Canada faces a dark dystopian future.

This is from a prog think tank. Even progs admit, this country is facing a bleak future.

https://www.blogto.com/city/2025/04/report-dystopian-outlook-canada-by-2040/#:~:text=According%20to%20the%20report%20released%20in%20early%202025,on%20the%20trajectory%20the%20country%20is%20currently%20following.
Canada will become a less attractive destination for immigrants, and there could be an exodus of young workers. . Some Canadians may start to hunt, fish, and forage on public lands and waterways, disregarding government regulations.

In extreme cases, people could reject the state's legitimacy, leading to higher rates of tax evasion or other forms of civil disobedience.
Of course Canadians with the skills are going to leave. It's been happening for a while now. Why would they stay.

Canada will export it's most talented and productive while importing the world's losers.

Birds won't want to lay eggs in Canada if the next decade is like the last one.
Posted by Shen Li
 - June 26, 2025, 08:38:33 PM
Quote from: Herman on June 26, 2025, 03:26:20 PMHere is a disturbing fact. In 2013, the Harper government had a little over 10,000 refugee claimants. In 2024 after a decade of changing the rules that made it harder for folks from known scammer refugee claimant countries to get here there were 174,000 fake refugees allowed to stay here, collect generous benefits unavailable to Canadians while they commit crimes. Seventeen times higher than under the Harper government.  What could go wrong with that.

Poverty, taking away choices, runaway violent crime, homelessness, a collapsing social safety net, and anger over destructive immigration levels. More reasons why Alberta and Saskatchewan want to get the hell out of the coming social anarchy.
The Venezuelazation of a once free and prosperous nation has been by design. There can be no doubt about.
Posted by Herman
 - June 26, 2025, 03:26:20 PM
Here is a disturbing fact. In 2013, the Harper government had a little over 10,000 refugee claimants. In 2024 after a decade of changing the rules that made it harder for folks from known scammer refugee claimant countries to get here there were 174,000 fake refugees allowed to stay here, collect generous benefits unavailable to Canadians while they commit crimes. Seventeen times higher than under the Harper government.  What could go wrong with that.

Poverty, taking away choices, runaway violent crime, homelessness, a collapsing social safety net, and anger over destructive immigration levels. More reasons why Alberta and Saskatchewan want to get the hell out of the coming social anarchy.