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Totally failed criminal justice system: Maybe look into the name "Myles Sanderson" just as an appetizer, since the woke-as-fuck CBC is so completely useless and does nothing to actually discuss the issues Canada faces. There are so many other "Myles Sandersons" out there in Canada, but only Myles was able to mass murder 11 people because his punishment was so lenient. Truly, this country is doomed, because: 1. Wokies are willfully ignorant in their service to the corpo-government Liberal Orthodoxy and will follow any agenda to keep their side winning, including the lightest sentences for poor native criminals! Anything the system tells wokies, they believe completely and without question. Muh stolen land! Muh generational trauma! Wokies will make up any excuse and are unbreakable when it comes to their faith in being progressive. Despite all of the crime, suffering, poverty, misery and urban blight, they will ALWAYS champion things like "safe supply" because it is all part of the woke Liberal Orthodoxy they are sworn to uphold. Wokies all envision a future where liberal arts degree holding woke communists like Sean Orr are going to be the upper class management over a society full of addicts and working poor for them to shepherd. 2. Conservitards are just ignorant and stupid, they still believe they can vote the country out of the morass it is in because they are too dense to figure out they are playing inside the corpo-government Liberal Orthodoxy sandbox. Singing the national anthem at a hockey game is all the soma they need to feel like they still have a country. Conservitards are so sad and so defeated in Canada, all they can do is constantly play catch-up and just react to whatever the progressives do. Conservitards conserve nothing and only serve to soak up votes that could actually change the country if the blue team wasn't just a limp-dick carbon copy of the red team with a few 3-word slogans. |
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https://www.reddit.com/r/WildRoseCou..._countries_on/ A couple weeks ago Reddit started pushing the WildRoseCountry reddit on me and I decided to read it from time to time to get some perspective. There are some moderate voices in there but there sure are some nuts - not quite tinfoil hats but definitely deeply uneducated conspiracy theorist types. |
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Don’t know what else to tell ya, the data is all there. To further this point most will point to Bill C75 and C5 https://www.justice.gc.ca/eng/rp-pr/...jp/c75/p3.html https://www.justice.gc.ca/eng/trans/...ublic%20safety. Which are largely to do with changes to the bail system and what essentially sounds like, we don’t have resources so we release people back into the community. The whole over representation of minority groups is frankly BS. If you’re a criminal, you’re a criminal. So restructuring the system to try and actively peruse charges based on being indigenous etc. is laughable. Equality for all except for when you’re a criminal. You asked for the data, I provided unbiased data, but in typical fashion it’s just “well there’s more to the story!!” Yea ok. The bottom line is, Canada should be a better country than having rampant crime, homelessness, poverty, and addiction rule out major cities. And you can say “well the cons aren’t gonna do any better!!!!” Yea well, a decade under the liberals has made all those issues the worst they’ve ever been, so it’s pretty clear whatever’s happening now is not working. |
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Is the actual problem homelessness? Drug abuse? We're not rounding up people? We don't have enough judges (as Traum pointed out)? Organised crime taking more liberties? Borders got more open? |
Well outside of dealing with the US, which imo is a bit of a misnomer now for your average Canadian, “affordability” is the number one issue for voters. And while crime and homelessness, addiction may not be your number one priority, I think it’s pretty obvious those issues are directly related to the affordability crisis. So they really go hand in hand. What hope does anyone have who’s experiencing addiction or homelessness when there is realistically no hope your life will ever amount to anything. You overcome all odds, you beat addiction, you’ve turned your life around, and you landed the best job you could possible imagine given your life situation and circumstances Now you can’t even afford shared accommodation or decent food? It’s pretty bleak. My stance is the pessimistic one because I don’t think any party is ever going to address these issues in any sort of meaningful way. So if that’s the case, it’s better to take people who are running amok in society and place them away from the general populace for the greater good as opposed to this current arrangement with half ass integration back into the community and what really amounts to crossing your fingers that they won’t reoffend. |
It's redneck Alberta at its best. Are you really surprised? I know O&G has always been their crown jewel and bread earner, but when a certain portion of the population is so boxed in with their thinking that they can't see anything outside of that, the actions they take become really myopic. Carney is well-known to have a environmentally conscious side, and from his campaign speeches in Alberta, I am very clearly hearing he wants to see Alberta's energy sector growing bigger thru renewable sources. We have reached a point for quite some time where solar power generation has become the cheapest way to produce electricty, and yet Alberta has continued to actively take measures to stifle growth and development of the alternative energy sector thru BS excuses while giving free passes to O&G companies precisely on the BS excuses that they use to constraint the alternative energy sector -- I'm looking at abandoned oil well clean ups, and how the Danielle Smith gov is using this BS excuse to hold back solar energy farm growths despite it not really being an issue at all. Quote:
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What WTI/WCS price are the oil sands sustainable at? Just checked WCS index and it's down from $72 last year to $48 today |
Canadian O&G companies have strong, conservative balance sheets nowadays instead of running a massive deficit and hoping the balance will budget itself. If WTI goes below $55 and the USD weakens then they’ll start sweating. That said if oil shits the bed like 2014 albertans will blame anyone else instead of themselves for not diversifying or introducing pst. |
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Rounding up people and putting them in mandatory treatment centres would require billions of dollars and would likely result in legal challenges. There's no easy solution, despite what sloganeering politicians would want people to believe. Here's the one thing that some conservatives have right - strong families and culture do have an impact on drug use and abuse. |
Strong family values is a nice talking point from conservatives, but I think you'd be hard pressed to show they actually live that in reality over left leaning people. |
Strong family values to hicks = prayers before meals/bedtime, pro-life, antivax, send the gays to bible conversion camps, dont send your kids to public school cause they learn science/critical thinking which is against your family values etc Everyone has different interpretation of family values but I do get it that growing up with a single parent is tough on the kid |
Liberal family values in the last decade = your kid is hungry all the time Truly the Canadian way :lol Again, nothing will destroy a family quicker than money trouble. There’s plenty of that to go around. |
https://axorc.substack.com/p/no-mark...nt-sell-off-us There's a rumour that has gone around that Carney coordinated the bond sell off to squeeze the US which is not true (he doesn't have that kind of power) but this article does sum up the things he's been doing to manage Trump (the 51st state shit has completely dried up). The stuff his resume says he should be good at - knowing economics, knowing the halls of power and being strong on diplomacy - are showing up well for him. |
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When Conservatives talk family values they often mean the traditional values they had in the past - the past that was racist, exclusionary, rigid, and which only focused on helping those who are like them. I find Conservatives that talk the least about family values are the ones that live it the best - I've known a lot of Mormons and some Mennonites over the years and they are some of the very, very best people I've ever met. Kind, open hearted, supportive, inclusive, there for you etc - all the good shit about families they do. |
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He is supposedly good at knowing economics and diplomacy, yet other countries got a pause on tariffs while carney failed to get them paused in Canada. carney claimed he had a productive call with Trump and made progress. What progress has been made exactly? We have more tariffs today than we had when carny took office. Amazing mastery of negotiation there Idk man, but carney's actions has not been matching his words so far... :failed: |
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Not saying you’re a dummy or low income, but I am positive any dive into those stats will corroborate this. |
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You can thank the Liberal government for the lousy job market for new grads: https://financialpost.com/fp-work/st...-market-crisis |
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Literally every single person I know in finance, engineer, STEM as the previous post said votes conservative. I think you’d be very hard pressed to find anyone in Finance who is openly a liberal voter. If you’re a double major in romantic languages living in a shared house, yea you vote liberal lol |
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"Vibecession" :lol |
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This does match all the data I've seen before has always said that the more education you have the more you'll vote left and the more money you have the more you'll vote right BUT poor + uneducated tend to vote right, rich + educated tend to vote left so it's not one dimensional. I'd bet money that the difference is not really material if you take averages (the rich right and the poor right wash out) but the median income is higher on the left. |
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