Canadian Orwellian world: Lockdowns, vaccines passports and more

So, Canadians go to the polls tomorrow April 28th to elect a new Prime Minister. Being a former British colony, the Canadian political system mirrors that of the UK, where the country is divided into "ridings", and one votes for the person or party in their specific riding, and the leader of the party that wins the most seats, then becomes Prime Minister. There is no voting for the PM directly like it is in the states.

For a number of unique reasons - being that in the early years Canada was colonized by Europe from east to west, and that the provinces lie beside each other on a latitudinal axis - it makes sense that the majority of the population would reside in the eastern parts, gradually thinning out as one travels westward.

Also, it is a commonly known statistic that 90% of Canada's population is concentrated within 100 miles (150km) of the US border (49th parallel). What I learned recently and is more surprising, is that 50% of the population lives below latitude 45.7, which is illustrated in the dark red portion of the image below...

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This area in dark red includes the cities of Toronto, Ottawa and Montreal. So, when people from the west (and particularly in my home province of Alberta) complain that our votes don't really count and that every election is pretty much over before the west even has a chance to vote, is literally true.

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Consider this map of all 338 electoral ridings. Ontario alone accounts for 122 ridings, which is more than all 4 western provinces combined (108).

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Going further, when you look at the city of Toronto and its surrounding suburbs (known as the Greater Toronto Area) - there are more seats in the GTA than the entire province of Alberta.

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When you consider that a large portion of the population in these areas are soft urban dwelling bureaucrat boomer types, it's not surprising that they overwhelmingly vote liberal with its woke globalist agenda. Even after 8 years of the Turd, who by the end was almost universally reviled, these centrists are lining up in droves to support the newly appointed WEF Czar Mark Carney, whose unique non-threatening brand was recently labeled as "bland competency".

And if the latest polls are to be believed, it looks like Pierre Polievre and his CPC party have squandered a huge lead and will likely lose big time to the liberals tomorrow.

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So, with this in mind, it seems an exercise in futility for anyone living west of Thunder Bay to vote at all, as the new PM will be determined by those living in the dark red heavily populated area, as has been the case in all previous elections.

Even though both the Conservative and Liberal policy platforms are virtually identical in most respects - I'm secretly hoping that Carney will win, as this will accelerate Canada's inevitable descent into a full blown woke communist dystopia, hopefully galvanizing some of the more passive fence sitting westerners to look towards separation from Canada or a closer alignment with the US and away from the Globalists control in Ottawa.

Interesting times...
 
A different take from Wyatt Claypool puts Poilievre four points ahead of Carney.


Also, Moose on the Loose dove deep and created a crazy Carney connection map and finds the (a?) purpose of Carney. He has sources for everything.

Screenshot from the video:
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It shows that Carney has too many conflict of interest points to legally be PM, and the whole point of him becoming PM is to make money for investors in carbon credits where Brookfield is the leader in green tech. (26:05)

 
So, with this in mind, it seems an exercise in futility for anyone living west of Thunder Bay to vote at all, as the new PM will be determined by those living in the dark red heavily populated area, as has been the case in all previous elections.

100%, it is over once it clears Toronto. Moreover, Quebec has a dominant party that is not represented anywhere else in Canada. Thus, in one sense, the election is an Upper Canada election and all else are largely irrelevant.
...I'm secretly hoping that Carney will win, as this will accelerate Canada's inevitable descent into a full blown woke communist dystopia, hopefully galvanizing some of the more passive fence sitting westerners to look towards separation from Canada or a closer alignment with the US and away from the Globalists control in Ottawa.
It is going that way, the bus is on that path without an exit ramp.
 
I have to admit, Carney might win. After all I've read and seen, he might be "too big to fail". There is so much money behind him expecting a rich return that I wonder if he can't lose, or rather won't be allowed to lose. What with there being 30% of the Alberta population already wanting to separate, so they say, certainly if Carney gets in with a majority I don't think it would take too much to become 50%.
 
I have to admit, Carney might win.
As said before, it seems it is all a preliminary to a Carney coronation.

@Weontv
...that it is normal practice for them to take sealed filled out Ballots to their homes before counting on monday

Of course this is not correct at all if so. It seems everything is from home now, heck, 5 years after covid many institutional employees still work from home (had not even realized that), and now it seems okay to take ballot boxes home. One way or another, this election will be gamed just so, for all the reasons and more that Benjamin said "There is so much money behind him..." Don't think peeps should be fooled, this is one powerfully connected man, and right now he is their man.
 
For anybody from Alberta (lived there myself for quite awhile), the editor of C2C Journal, George Koch, penned this a few days ago as a somewhat satirical and serious look at the Manchurian Candidate (cough), at Mark Carney (for all I know now he is the new new *BPM - have not payed it much thought today). Some may find it amusing, if not so sad.

*BMP = Banker Prime Minister

@Timótheos, you may get your wish as discussed above, and if so, daresay I might have to move back to the Wild Rose country.

Included the whole article, it is quite a read.


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Conservative partisans and other skeptics have ridiculed Liberal leader Mark Carney’s professions about cherishing his roots in Alberta, caring about and understanding Albertans, and intending to treat Alberta well once he wins the impending federal election. “I can still hear the blades of the skates tapping on the floor,” Carney wistfully reminisced during his Liberal leadership campaign launch in mid-January, staged “back home in Edmonton” where he had been raised. The newly installed Liberal leader returned to this theme during the subsequent election campaign. “Hey, I’m from Alberta. You don’t need to tell me what Alberta is like. I’m from Alberta. I know this province. I’ve got tons of friends here. I’ve got family here. I’m known here. I grew up here,” was among the lengthier of his assertions in this vein.

But how believable is any of it? For a man who left the province decades ago and has spent so much time abroad he seems more Transatlantian than Canadian, let alone Albertan, the critics’ knocks seem justified. Carney’s attempted demonstrations of authenticity – like his gliding tremulously around the ice during an Edmonton Oilers practice, or talking “elbows up” patriotism with fading funnyman and longtime U.S. resident Mike Myers – strain at the outer limits of believability. As something recognizably Albertan, then, Carney appears fake; when combined with his globalist/climate cultist/wokist/big government beliefs and plans, a most dangerous one.
So it was rather unfortunate that attempts by some Western voices to warn that Carney’s ideology and policies risk enflaming separatism in Alberta were sneered at in Central Canada. Two recent polls indicating that 30 percent to 37 percent of Albertans would vote for independence even before the election was decided were waved off. In a restrained and articulate column, Preston Manning, founder of the Reform Party of Canada and former Leader of Her Majesty’s Loyal Opposition, attempted to awaken Easterners to the threat. While this recent poll suggested quite a few regular folk appear willing to open at least one eye, it also indicated most of them still don’t want to talk about it. Canada’s Laurentian elite remained willfully oblivious to the potentially nation-cleaving risks, denouncing Manning and others with contempt and venom. Thus were the incipient warning signals easily steamrolled under the convoy of Liberal media sympathizers, and the Carney campaign rolled on.
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“Hey, I’m from Alberta”: Newly installed Liberal leader Mark Carney’s attempted demonstrations of his Albertan identity – like skating shakily during an Edmonton Oilers practice (top) or appearing in an “elbows up” ad – just did not ring true in his “home province”. So what might Carney have really been up to? (Sources of photos: (top) The Canadian Press/Jason Franson; (bottom) YouTube/Mark Carney)

But what if Carney was telling the truth? What if he does genuinely love and understand Alberta and Albertans? What if his globalist/international banker/Harvard-PhD/eco-activist/adoptive Laurentian persona is a carefully created shroud of disinformation, the critical element of an elaborate political ruse? What if Carney is in fact a deep cover agent working for a secret committee of Alberta separatists, dispatched all the way into the enemy’s camp, the very heart of darkness – Ottawa – on the ultimate deep fake: to gain the leadership of the Liberal Party of Canada and then to win electoral office with the mission of so misgoverning Canada as to bring about its dissolution and trigger the separation of Alberta. A Manchurian Candidate, if you will, planted years ago, his previous roles as shadowy adviser to Justin Trudeau and manager of a vast investment fund providing perfect positioning as sleeper agent, to be activated at the opportune time.

And in January 2025, that time arrived.

A slightly far-fetched scenario, to be sure – but one that would explain a lot. Like the sheer, wanton, shameless destructiveness of Carney’s policies. Think of the $225 billion federal deficit Carney intends to run over the next four years. Or the hapless responses to U.S. President Donald Trump. The unwavering advancement of the net-zero madness, capable of wrecking Canada’s economy from coast to coast. The equanimity towards Communist China and its baleful influences. Or the bewildering willingness to sit down with the coarse buffoon Doug Ford and indulge his ludicrous fantasy of turning Canada’s manufacturing heartland into an electric vehicle powerhouse at a time when the Trump Administration is jettisoning everything to do with EVs as fast as Orange Man Bad can sign executive orders – and as debt-bloated EV and battery manufacturers topple like bowling pins.
Creating a ‘Manchurian Candidate’ named Mark Carney would be nefarious, devious, conspiratorial and downright evil. Of course the way the CBC, Globe and Mail and various Liberal/NDP/Bloc politicians tell it, there’s no shortage of such people in Alberta.

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Or the contemptuous dismissals of Danielle Smith, premier of Canada’s last truly productive province, essential to the nation’s financial health. Someone whom logic and self-interest as well as courtesy and elementary statesmanship would suggest Carney should keep on his side. There’s also the man’s personal behaviour: the odd lack of affect, the strange mannerisms, the absence of self-awareness (have you seen the skating video?), the fidgety body language (check out the recent leaders’ debate). To essayist Elizabeth Nickson, Carney comes across as “half-dead”.
Being forced to live such a false role – globally engaged yet, at heart, utterly isolated – could well do that to a deep-cover agent. While such is mere speculation, probably the stuff of satire, one can seriously state that if Carney was trying to bring about Canada’s destruction, he could hardly fashion a more effective policy platform, nor a more toxic mode of practising federalism – one sure to perpetuate worsening federal-provincial conflict. He refuses, for example, to commit to even one new east-west energy pipeline or lift the oil and natural gas emissions cap. If he doesn’t alter course dramatically as Prime Minister, he’ll be practically goading Alberta to launch a bid for independence, while making Canada ever-less capable of resisting or offering a compelling alternative vision.

Creating a Manchurian Candidate named Mark Carney would be nefarious, devious, conspiratorial and downright evil. Of course the way the CBC, Globe and Mail and various Liberal/NDP/Bloc politicians tell it, there’s no shortage of such people in Alberta. So is it truly impossible? Or perhaps simply moot, Carney’s stated policies being so destructive as to render them indistinguishable from those of a Manchurian Candidate. Either way, the Laurentians’ decision to entrust their own and Canada’s fortunes to this strange man – whoever he might really be – could prove the worst blunder in Canada’s history.
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Carney’s most recent positions as Justin Trudeau’s shadowy adviser and manager of a vast investment fund, the author notes satirically, positioned him perfectly to carry out the Alberta separatists’ assigned role of deep-cover agent – akin to Sergeant Raymond Shaw in the 1962 film The Manchurian Candidate. Shown at bottom, Sgt. Shaw (played by Laurence Harvey) with Major Marco (Frank Sinatra) after jumping into a lake in New York’s Central Park when his programming was accidentally triggered. (Source of top photo: The Canadian Press/Sean Kilpatrick)
Let’s take a quick look at what is likely to happen should Carney win the federal election in three days’ time and begin to govern as his record suggests he will. What would signal a looming crisis of national disunity, a gathering momentum for the breakaway of Alberta?

Not “too small” to be independent: While a couple of the numbers above may be slightly off, this pro-independence poster captures the spirit of Alberta’s current generation of separatists; authoritative statistics confirm that an independent Alberta would be as viable as Norway, New Zealand and numerous other similarly-sized advanced countries.
It’ll begin with the predictable political noise: soaring poll results for Alberta separatism, calls from previously unexpected quarters that the province get out from under Ottawa, perhaps a burgeoning new independence party challenging Smith’s governing UCP. Even more intense courtroom efforts by Alberta to resist federal over-reach and unconstitutional laws and policies. Increasingly pointed warnings from Smith that the political situation could spiral out of control. Frequent invocation of Alberta’s Sovereignty Act to deflect abusive federal actions; perhaps even open defiance of the most illegitimate of these.

Alongside all that, increasingly concerted measures to prepare the province of Alberta to become the self-governing nation of Alberta. The until now incremental steps to decouple Alberta law enforcement from the RCMP in favour of strengthened municipal police forces and an expanded Sheriff’s Branch (recently complemented by a provincial border patrol) will be sharply accelerated. The so-far somnolent plod to unshackle Albertans from the bloated, under-performing and increasingly woke-driven Canada Pension Plan will be rattled into a sprint. Alberta’s Department of Finance will be tasked with setting up a branch to start collecting – and keeping – federal taxes. Reports might trickle out of Alberta mapping the outlines of an intelligence service and armed defence force. Emissaries will be quietly sent to pitch First Nations that they’d be better off as Albertans, others venturing to Saskatchewan and eastern B.C. to sound out the locals’ appetite for joining a greater Alberta.

For readers still clouded by condescension, inclined to cackle or scoff, who see Alberta as somehow “too small” to function as an independent country, a few statistics to consider. Among the world’s currently 195 recognized states, an independent Alberta would have:
  • The 52nd largest global economy as measured by its 2024 GDP of $351.4 billion (US$256.2 billion);
  • A population (4.96 million as of January 2025) larger than those of 70 other sovereign nations;
  • A land area greater than those of 155 other nations;
  • Per-capita GDP (US$53,834 in 2024) among the world’s 20 most prosperous nations; and
  • A GDP sufficient to finance a military approximately as large and effective as Norway’s (which by several measures is more powerful than Canada’s and is already flying the F-35 stealth fighter).
There are further intriguing statistics and characteristics pointing to Alberta’s viability as an independent country. Alberta would clearly be as politically and economically credible as Norway, Finland, Denmark, Sweden, New Zealand and other small but advanced countries.

Plus, the already-favourable statistics listed above assume “all other things remain equal.” In fact, all of those numbers (possibly even including Alberta’s physical size) would improve once the great financial anvil of Ottawa was removed from around Alberta’s neck. Equalization, income taxes, debt servicing, the CPP – tens of billions of dollars in money currently flowing East would stay where it was produced and where it belongs.

This in turn would enable large cuts to income taxes, pension and EI premiums, and other fiscal burdens, sending Alberta soaring far beyond any Canadian province and making it competitive with the best-run U.S. states. Projects of all sorts would be built unimpeded. All of this would spur further economic growth and attract in-migration of the most productive, eager-to-work Canadians; to avoid being swamped, Alberta would likely need to implement an immigration lottery.
It would take a man of almost preternatural internal fortitude, unquenchable zeal and unwavering focus to bring about such an evident calamity, throwing the fortunes of tens of millions of mostly innocent Canadians onto the flaming pyre for the good of a few million Albertans.

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Meanwhile, the under-performing remnants of Canada would be cast adrift to sink further towards Third World status. Upon Alberta’s independence, “Canada” would drop several rungs on the ladder of global economies and world population. The more appropriately renamed “Laurentia” might be sent scuttling out of the G7. This patchwork would hardly be capable of fulfilling any meaningful NATO commitments. An impoverished Quebec might depart as well, having at least its language, culture and cuisine with which to dilute the bile of its terminal decline.

It would take a man of almost preternatural internal fortitude, unquenchable zeal and unwavering focus to bring about such an evident calamity, throwing the fortunes of tens of millions of mostly innocent Canadians onto the flaming pyre for the good of a few million Albertans. Immensely cynical, even cruel, yet driven by the greater good – at least as viewed through the lens of the unrepentant Alberta separatist. A Canadian George Patton or Ulysses S. Grant, one might say.

Dream or reality? Recent polls suggest 30-37 percent of Albertans are already itching to break free of Ottawa; those numbers are likely to swell should the Liberals win the imminent election and Carney’s misrule prove as damaging as feared. (Sources: (top chart) Angus Reid Institute; (bottom left photo) Bill Gracey 26 Million Views, licensed under CC BY-NC-ND 2.0; (bottom right) Shawn.ccf/Shutterstock)
Carney’s electoral victory – if it comes on Monday – will thus surpass even his heretofore greatest achievement: his covert contribution to the UK’s Brexit vote in the spring of 2016. To do so, he cast aside the political neutrality expected of every previous Governor of the Bank of England, issuing dire economic modelling purporting to show that the UK would plunge into “recession” should the “Leave” forces win. Carney dived into the “Remain” campaign with such gusto that for a time it appeared he might help the EU/WEF/Quisling forces keep Great Britain shackled to the careering European train wreck.

That one did throw his Alberta handlers into a tizzy; Carney had been dispatched to London to help Brexit happen. Frantic software upgrades were thus undertaken in mid-campaign (using the then-new and still secret techniques of artificial intelligence and remote wireless programming) aimed at torquing the polished globalist into a caricature of insufferable, grotesquely overpaid transnational snob. It worked! His haughty public dressing-down of a Conservative MP who, backed by a Parliamentary legal opinion, had urged Carney to remain neutral further sullied the Remainers’ image as overheated and heavy-handed. This helped turn off enough ordinary British voters for the Brexit vote to be won by the patriot side, as planned.
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Whose side was he on? Then-Bank of England Governor Carney’s arrogant and over-heated interventions on behalf of the “Remain” campaign during the UK’s Brexit referendum in June 2016 strengthened the “Leave” campaign, which ended up winning 52 percent of the vote. This political feat, the author notes satirically, convinced Carney’s Alberta handlers he was the ideal man to wreck the nation of his birth as well. (Sources: (top left photo) Bank of England, licensed under CC BY-ND 2.0; (bottom left image) BBC; (right photo) M. W. Hunt/Shutterstock)
Now, re-activated in Canada to play his most critical role, Carney’s unpredictable regurgitations of seemingly delusional assertions that he knows, understands, loves and will help out Albertans became, I’m told, of some concern to the Secret Separation Committee, who sensed echoes of the Brexit hiccup. Delivered in a flat, passionless tone, his professions of devotion seem unmistakeably insincere and cynical – unconvincing even to cleverer Ontarians, limited in number though they may be.

This was potentially dangerous: what if someone pondering the strangeness of it all put the pieces together and began asking real questions? A similar sort of programming glitch as the Brexit near-calamity would explain such lapses. Deftly repaired, I’m told, through a similar digital intervention, made easier by the latest Chinese AI model, DeepSeek-R1, the candidate’s excursions off the metaphorical reservation appear not to have thrown the Liberal campaign off-track – nor awakened the somnolent Ontario or Atlantic Canadian voter to the mortal threat. (But they provided just enough of a glimpse into the machine to be revelatory to the writer.)
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Losing one’s soul: Operating undercover in the enemy’s camp for an extended period can impose devastating personal costs, as portrayed in the 1996 film
Mother Night; Nick Nolte plays a deep-cover American spy who produces pro-Nazi propaganda in wartime Berlin, a fake persona that becomes so convincing it ends up consuming him.
Others have commented on the potentially severe personal costs of operating undercover for extended periods, of living amidst the criminal class or one’s wartime enemy, of mouthing continuous lies for year upon year. It eats away at a person’s soul. A number of films have explored that wrenching phenomenon. Among the most affecting to me was Mother Night (after a 1961 novel of the same name by Kurt Vonnegut, Jr.). Starring Nick Nolte, Mother Night tells of an American expatriate living in Berlin who adopts the persona and views of a fascist and worms his way deep into Hitler’s regime, where he produces a stream of pro-Nazi radio propaganda aimed at undermining Allied morale.

All the while, however, he is relaying critical coded intelligence to his American handler – the sole person on Earth who knows the truth. After the war, the spy is hunted down, exposed and, eventually, tried as a war criminal. At the last instant, his former handler springs forth proclaiming the “truth”. But what is the truth? The protagonist hardly knows any longer. Having lived and worked as a Nazi for so long, having done so much dastardly work on their behalf, how much innocent blood is now on his hands? In the end, although his corporeal self was about to be saved (I won’t give away the ending), his soul may have been lost forever.
Our hero is likely to suffer a sad denouement, one placing him in a long line of such tragic figures as Odysseus, Pyrrhus, Flavius Aetius and Belisarius. All won great battles and willingly endured immense personal sacrifice; all were cruelly robbed by fate or human enemies of the opportunity to enjoy the fruits of their triumphs.

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What might come next for Canada? With his widely predicted electoral majority in hand, Prime Minister Mark Carney will have free rein to impose his devastating array of policies, systematically undermining the economy, Canadians’ remaining sense of nationhood, individual hope and social stability. A recession will quickly ensue, crime will skyrocket and Toronto’s subway will come to resemble a Mad Max sequel. In the coming trade negotiations with the U.S., Donald Trump and his representatives will wipe the floor with the husk of the man who understands “how the world works.” (Like his claims to loving Alberta, this statement too should be taken at face value, for the Carney policy book is how the globalist worldview works in practice – and he most clearly understands it.)

Canada, in short, will disintegrate. And Alberta will be freed.

Canada’s future? Or Carney’s? (Source of bottom photos: Pexels)
Our hero, on the other hand, is likely to suffer a sad denouement, one placing him in a long line of such tragic figures from myth and history as Odysseus, Pyrrhus, Flavius Aetius and Belisarius (you’ll have to look them up). All won great battles and willingly endured immense personal sacrifice on behalf of their motherland or the people entrusted to them; all were cruelly robbed by fate or human enemies of the opportunity to enjoy the fruits of their triumphs.

I doubt that any free-thinking citizen of Alberta will believe the outlandish tale of how Mark Carney wrecked Canada in order to bring about the glory of independence for his beloved province. And so in a final and bitter irony, ostracized and alone, he will not only be unable to run in the first Presidential Election of the Republic of Alberta, he will almost certainly be denied a ceremonial role in its government – even that of Ambassador to the impoverished, embittered remnants of Canada, Laurentia.

George Koch is Editor-in-Chief of C2C Journal.

Main image is generated by AI.
 
What a laughable outcome. I have no doubt the thing was rigged. Hoping we get clarification of some sort from the C's about this election. My prediction is that the CPC got more votes, but maybe not by a lot as it seems Canadians are a seriously programmed people. I also think the PPC got a lot more votes than claimed.

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Looking at this graph, hopefully there are some more up to date ones.. But it really seems like people just vote for their own self interests, which is not surprising at all on an STS planet.

I am grateful that I don't have children. Not only would they be force fed marxist garbage at school, but they would never be able to afford life here. 1/4 of our workers work for tax dollars, and Carney is already talking about taxing home equity, meaning any inheritance going to younger generations will be stolen and redistributed to Immigrants/LGBTQ activists/Climate Freak slush funds, etc. Canada cannibalizes its young, productivity is already screeching to a halt, the government is going to have its hands in everything, because it will have to in order to keep the country afloat.

Maybe a minority government will ameliorate some of this, I think more eyes are watching what the government does at this point as well.. however I think Organic Portals create the foundation these governments need to carry out their agenda's. We saw it with this election, these monotonous drones spouting #elbowsup hashtags and endless emotionally driven platitudes.

I personally don't think Alberta seceding is very likely. The logistics of it, and factoring in that our parasitic government isn't going to let some of its slaves loose. They can sway consensus with state sponsored media and their OP army. I hope I am wrong. I'll be moving there if it gains any ground.

Ultimately this is just a 4th density experiment and acceleration will act as catalyst for the awakening people need, it is wild to watch it all go down though.
 
If the Liberal's won a majority, the likelihood of Alberta, Saskatchewan separation would be much higher, but with a Liberal minority, the 'crisis mode' is cooled and transfer payments (+) continue. Just a thought.

Bye Jagmeet. Enjoy your $2.3 million pension (~$60,000 a year).
 
We had access to a pen in our ballot area. I used it, not trusting the other outcome. But then again, we are really Conservative in my area.

The fact that Pierre lost his own seat is actually really fishy. He had the biggest turn out in Carlton the night before. It stinks real bad. Am I surprised? No, actually. It is really finished for us unless a miracle comes to light about Carney-v0rous. Very stressful times I must admit.
 
Even though both the Conservative and Liberal policy platforms are virtually identical in most respects - I'm secretly hoping that Carney will win, as this will accelerate Canada's inevitable descent into a full blown woke communist dystopia, hopefully galvanizing some of the more passive fence sitting westerners to look towards separation from Canada or a closer alignment with the US and away from the Globalists control in Ottawa.
I'm not happy that Carney won but I'm strangely content and somewhat at peace with this election result. This is the path we are now on. Even if there were some election rigging shenanigans, Canadians have clearly expressed some hidden deep desire to experience a massive amount of pain and suffering. I believe at this point its the only route in order to be exposed to the truth and the terror of the situation they are in. Adjust yourselves accordingly and prepare as best you can. Interesting times ahead for sure.
 
Back on Feb. 12, Carney said to Kelowna, BC residents that he would invoke "emergency powers of the federal government to accelerate the major projects that we need in order to build this economy and take on the Americans."


In the Section 4 of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms (from the wiki), there is a 'loop hole'.
A narrow exception to this rule in case of war or rebellion is provided under subsection 4(2), but any extension would still require support of a two-thirds majority in each affected legislature.

Is the "tariff war" going to be the excuse to go full draconian? Judging by the parties platforms, they're all anti-Trump, so there would be enough support to get it through the House and probably the Senate- although the last time it was used it never passed the Senate so at this point, wgas!
 
Back on Feb. 12, Carney said to Kelowna, BC residents that he would invoke "emergency powers of the federal government to accelerate the major projects that we need in order to build this economy and take on the Americans."


In the Section 4 of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms (from the wiki), there is a 'loop hole'.


Is the "tariff war" going to be the excuse to go full draconian? Judging by the parties platforms, they're all anti-Trump, so there would be enough support to get it through the House and probably the Senate- although the last time it was used it never passed the Senate so at this point, wgas!
I wonder whether Trumps handlers got Trump to go hard on making canada part of usa as a means to create votes for Carney bearing in mind that alot of canadians disliked Trump doing what he did ? Globalist agenda ..
 

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