Bear Ly There
9 days ago (edited)
I lived in Canada for 12 years. 12 very happy years, invested millions, met many wonderful people and made some lifelong friends. I built a house there on the edge of the Muskokas,, had a daughter there and sadly buried her there. That was 15 years ago now but Canada will always have a special place in my heart and I mourned leaving her for many years afterwards. I went back to Canada this past summer (2022) and didn't recognize the place or the people... and I've never, ever understood the Canadian love affair with the liberals and the likes of Trudeau. But you reap what you sow and if you keep voting this Liberal trash into office, you deserve everything they bring.
Mr Parrehesian
8 days ago
3 Areas within Canada are Primarily responsible for the Liberals being in power, Toronto, Ottawa and Montreal have enough ridings to decide Canadian leadership over the rest of Canada. The elections of the past 7 years has made this quite clear. Uneven representation within each riding across the country gives those 3 cities the fewest number of residents per riding while the population increases in other ridings. Elections Canada follows the ruling party guidelines. By hook or by Crook this is how power is maintained.
Shelly A Believer in Jesus
8 days ago
I have never voted for Trudeau and many have not. Most of our population is in Ontario and Quebec. Quebec gets special treatment and most of the goodies from Liberals. It is in their best interest to vote Liberal or the Bloc. Ontario has gone woke I guess. But as come to light, and no surprise, we have dominion voting machines here too. And election interference from China currently being investigated.
PTH
8 days ago
Thank you for your story, Canada is almost done, it is Toronto, Montreal, Vancouver that vote in the leaders they want, the rest of Canada has no input. The whole voting system is completely broken in this country.
Bear Ly There
8 days ago
@PTH Sadly, I have to agree with you and it's heartbreaking. I lived in Ontario, my Canadian ex wife was brough up on what was once the Anglophile west island of Montreal and I used to spend a lot of time in BC. But I've been to all the Maritimes, Saskatchewan, Manitoba and Alberta... and I've often thought that if they could, those Provinces would be much better off if they went their own way away from the central government. I worked in law and high end business, and I remember the arguments I had with many wealthy libtards back then. They were delusional in their politics and beliefs and they also looked down on the other provinces. They either need to either secede or drive Trudeau and his kind out of power before it really is too late.
I was always wondering how is it that Canada votes in someone as fake as Trudeau. I believe I found the answer in the comments of the 3rd video I posted above.
One Half (49%) of Canadians Want a Federal Election in 2023
Slim Majority (54%) say Trudeau Should Step Down as Liberal Leader in 2023, But Only One Quarter (27%) Believes He Will
26 December 2022
Toronto, ON, December 26, 2022 – One half (49%) of Canadians think there should be a federal election in 2023, despite one not being legally mandated until 2025, according to a new Ipsos poll conducted on behalf of Global News.
Younger Canadians aged 18-34 (65%) are by far the most likely to want an election, while those aged 35-54 (47%) and 55+ (38%) are much less likely to want to head to the polls in 2023. Regionally, Canadians living in Atlantic Canada (63%), Alberta (60%), Saskatchewan and Manitoba (55%) and British Columbia (53%) are more likely than average to want an election. Only a minority of Ontarians (46%) and Quebecers (60%) want an election.
The desire for an election notwithstanding, only 43% believe there will be a federal election in 2023, once again with those aged 18-34 (51%) being more likely to say so than those aged 35-54 (44%) or 55+ (37%).
In April 2023, Justin Trudeau will mark 10 years as Liberal Leader, and eight of those years will have been served as Prime Minister of Canada. This long tenure – along with the party’s struggles to win another majority mandate – are causing speculation as to how long Justin Trudeau will remain in the top job.
A majority (54%) of Canadians think that Prime Minister Trudeau should step down as Liberal Leader and that Canada should have a new Prime Minister, a feeling more widely held among men (58%) than women (49%). Once again, there is notable regional variation, with those in Alberta (65%) being most likely to hold this position, followed by residents of Atlantic Canada (57%), Saskatchewan and Manitoba (56%), Ontario (56%), British Columbia (54%), and Quebec (43%).
Despite the desire among many for Mr. Trudeau to step down, just one in four (27%) believes the Prime Minister will in fact step down.
Jagmeet Singh Leader with Greatest Approval Rating
Santa Claus is not the only keeper of a naughty or nice list! Canadians have given their assessment of the performance of each of the major national party leaders. Only one of them has received the approval of a majority of Canadians (Jagmeet Singh), while the remaining leaders will want to work on their popularity if there is the potential for an election to be held in 2023.
NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh (53%) enjoys the highest approval rating, followed by Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau (45%) who narrowly edges out Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre. Green Party Leader Elizabeth May, who is back in the role after a short hiatus, has received the approval of only 39% of Canadians, while People’s Party Leader Maxime Bernier has the approval of only 26% of Canadians. Within Quebec, Yves-François Blanchet has the approval of 43% of Quebecers.
Quebec has significant recoverable reserves of natural gas, estimated at between 250 billion and 1,150 billion cubic metres. At current rates of consumption, this gas could cover our consumption for at least the next 40 years. Moreover, the reserves are located close to consumers and access to them could be facilitated by the existing gas pipeline network, which could be expanded as needed.
About that Ukraine Sovereignty Bond:
Canada to purchase U.S. missile defence system for Ukraine
Jan. 10, 2023
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A PMO readout of the meeting said Trudeau informed Biden that Canada will purchase a National Advanced Surface-to-Air Missile System (NASAMS) for Ukraine.
The Department of National Defence (DND) confirmed the purchase in a news release later Tuesday.
"Canada's NASAMS donation will help Ukraine strengthen its air defence systems against destructive air attacks on military sites, civilian critical infrastructure and population centres," DND said in the news release.
The release said the donation would cost approximately $406 million and would come from $500 million in aid to Ukraine that Trudeau announced in November 2022. The release did not say when the system is expected to arrive in Ukraine.
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Most likely, we are again talking about NASAMS platoon kits, each of which includes 3 launchers for 18 missiles, an AN/TPQ-64 three-coordinate radar station and a fire control panel. The cost of one NASAMS platoon is $23 million in 2022 prices, the cost of each AIM-120 AMRAAM missile (2019 AIM-120D modification) is more than $1.2 million.
Christmas is over, but Canadian gifts keep pilling up under the Ukrainian tree!The donation from Canada is $406 million. If one NASAMS platoon is $23 million and if extra missiles cost $1.2 million each, how many extra missiles are they freakin' getting? Or is it inflation pricing? Or is the money going elsewhere? 'Cause there's 383 million left over.
Here is a new video/interview (Nov 10) with RCMP Cpl. Bulford.
Convoy of freedom: a leader of the “Farfadaa” arrested
February 27, 2022
Ottawa police confirmed on Sunday the arrest of Steeve “L’Artiss” Charland, one of the leading figures of the Quebec conspiracy movement and one of the leaders of the “Farfadaa”.
Mr. Charland was arrested Saturday evening in the Vankleek Hill area, about an hour’s drive east of Ottawa. Some of the demonstrators dislodged from the capital last week had gathered in this sector, a few kilometers from the border with Quebec.
The man from Grenville, Quebec was arrested in connection with the protest in Ottawa. He will face charges of mischief and counseling others to commit mischief.
A Quebec group that has voiced its opposition to health measures on many occasions since the start of the pandemic, the “Farfadaa” were present during the demonstrations in Ottawa. Its members had gathered in a parking lot in Gatineau which served as their headquarters, before being driven out with the help of an order obtained by the owner of the premises.