Canada is a failed state

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Condo bailout in BC btw. They're gonna buy like a couple thousand of them and turn them into 'affordable housing' which presumably means migrant nests with subsidized rents. We're increasingly a command economy an economy where - if you're not on the government tit - you're just fucked.

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To be fair, most of those properties were likely bought by Chinese nationals who will never occupy them, so aside from buying them rather than seizing them, it is a good thing.
 
This explains a lot now.

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Cameras showed Mark Carney celebrating in a private box. I don’t think he was celebrating because of the soccer game.
I feel like the world Cup is being used a distraction so the feds can get all these horribly dystopian laws passed without people caring. Carney is more of a WEF puppet than Justin Perry ever tried to be.


I truly deep down hate the boomers who have sold this country down the drain, they should be shipped off in trains like the cattle they are to Winnipeg.
 
Carney is more of a WEF puppet than Justin Perry ever tried to be.
If nothing else, I can appreciate how they're not even pretending to try to hide it. Like, there's 0 subtlety here, they're being shockingly upfront about it.

Look the bar is low, let me laugh while I can. I may be optimistic enough to believe they won't go after anyone not blatantly fedposting under their real name, but I'm almost expecting an impromptu Leaf Kiwi Meetup at the Gulag...
 
Wait, who am I kidding? CSIS has like, 5 employees and 3 are pajeet IT guys
yeah I'm not exactly worried about the feds finding all my FUCK NIGGERS posts considering they probably have 'Password 1' as their login credentials on every device they own. these are the guys that got absolutely farmed by that meth hobo in Mayerthorpe who wasn't even supposed to have guns.
 
yeah I'm not exactly worried about the feds finding all my FUCK NIGGERS posts considering they probably have 'Password 1' as their login credentials on every device they own. these are the guys that got absolutely farmed by that meth hobo in Mayerthorpe who wasn't even supposed to have guns.
Don't worry, they'll just hire CCP officials to do the censorship work for them like Facebook and Google did.
 

Nearly a year after Parliament passed the Building Canada Act (BCA) with promises to urgently advance projects across the country, not a single project has been formally designated under the legislation—and policy experts are questioning whether the law was ever capable of delivering the results the Carney government promised.

A new intelligence memo from the C.D. Howe Institute, published June 11, argues the BCA has compounded the very problem it was designed to solve.

“Rather than creating a clearer and more predictable approvals framework, these changes expand federal discretion and further politicize the regulatory process,” wrote George Vegh, a senior fellow at the Munk School of Global Affairs and Public Policy, and Kate Koplovich, a senior policy analyst at the C.D. Howe Institute.

The stakes for Canada’s economic future are large. The number of oil and gas projects in the Carney government’s major project inventory has fallen 76 percent from its 2017 peak, a decline the authors describe as reflecting a “sustained erosion of investment confidence” in Canada’s energy sector over the past decade.


A law that has pre-approved nothing
The BCA was passed last June amid promises of cutting through regulatory gridlock. It created a designation mechanism for “national interest projects” and established the Major Projects Office to coordinate approvals. The Carney government positioned it as a signal that Canada was once again open for large-scale infrastructure.

Vegh and Koplovich argue that the machinery is structurally flawed. Cabinet ministers and, they say, the Prime Minister’s Office in reality, were granted “virtually unconstrained discretion” over both ultimate approvals and the process governing them. That discretion, they argue, means the government can effectively predetermine the outcome of a hearing before evidence is weighed, with regulators going “through the motions” to produce a record supporting a political decision already made.

The memo also raises a fundamental ambiguity: the BCA may not replace existing review requirements under the Canadian Energy Regulator Act or the Impact Assessment Act (IAA); it may simply add to them, compounding uncertainty for investors rather than resolving it.

‘Better than nothing—but barely’


Elbows so high they can't hold shovels anymore...but at least they're in good company with the smug faces

In even better news, literacy rates are finally improving again!!


I mean, ok sure it's because they've lowered targets by 20% but that's irrelevant
 
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Do you have concerns about unlawful search and seizure because you criticize the government? You might just be a tinfoil hat wearing conspiracy theorist in the eyes of the elites, who are well known to debank and imprison people they don't like

Remember Canada, you voted for this because Trump made a decades old joke.
 
https://youtube.com/watch?v=_NTUInq_zEsDo you have concerns about unlawful search and seizure because you criticize the government? You might just be a tinfoil hat wearing conspiracy theorist in the eyes of the elites, who are well known to debank and imprison people they don't like

Remember Canada, you voted for this because Trump made a decades old joke.
"Law and order" he says from within his gated ottowa community surrounded by his RCMP detail.
 
Oh my sweet brother in Christ… I hope you submitted that and have a rock solid VPN lest CSIS come for you.

Wait, who am I kidding? CSIS has like, 5 employees and 3 are pajeet IT guys
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I'm pretty sure their hasspostings division is one of the few that's actually allowed to do what they want without the government holding them back and is actually adequately funded. Either that, or the people I know that have gotten visits from them are just exceptionally based. And bad at OpSec.
 
I'm pretty sure their hasspostings division is one of the few that's actually allowed to do what they want without the government holding them back and is actually adequately funded. Either that, or the people I know that have gotten visits from them are just exceptionally based. And bad at OpSec.

Given Leafland's connections to the CCP, they probably also do have the capability to do that, and could even use China's Great Firewall technology under license, and China has already allowed other countries to use it to conduct similar crackdowns of their populations.
 
Man, they were serious about ramming this though by Juneteenth, huh.

Welp, I’m along for the ride at this point, through no choice of my own. All I can do is enjoy my shitposting while it lasts.
 
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