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  1. Right? "WE ALL GET ALONG AND YOU SOUND STUPID AND YOU"RE A POOPY HEAD AND I HATE YOU AND YOU HATE EVERYTHING!!!" Uh huh. that's us 'getting along'. I'm half tempted to write his mother a note saying he's not playing well with others
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  2. Yet here we are... no one has separated, we're not shooting at each other, we're talking about our problems, not fighting about them, we all go about our daily lives peacefully... You seem to want Canada to fail, constantly imagining some kind of Armegeddon. I wonder why? Oh wait, that buffoon Peepee told you the sky is falling, and you wipe the tears from your eyes as you praise him for it. The more you post, the stoopider you sound!
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  3. Over 90% of Carney's investments are in the US. Some in Europe, some in China and a very small percentage in Canada. He moved Brookfield to the US shortly before the election. (Ironic that the Liberals are now talking about suing/boycotting all companies that move to the US.) Carney profits if the US is successful, not Canada. The "blind trust" is a joke. He knows where his investments are. It's Canadians that don't. Is he a weak leader who cannot handle Trump? Or is he in cahoots with Trump? The more companies that leave Canada, the more Canada fails, the more Carney profits. Maybe this is why Trump wanted Carney elected. Elbows up, everybody!
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  4. it has become a fairly common practice in the past few years in B.C. to rename anything possible with aboriginal names that cannot be spelled with the normal alphabet and definitely cannot be pronounced by ordinary Canadians. One example is a public school which has been renamed C̓uumaʕas Tsuma-as Elementary School. Loon Lake renamed ʕaʔuk ʔaama k̓anis For example, the town of Greenville became known again as Laxgalts’ap, The name Stawamus is the anglicized version of St’á7mes, which refers to a village site at the base of the mountain. The mountain’s names known as Siy̓ám Smanít to the Squamish, meaning Highly Respected Mountain or Smánit tl’a St’á7mes (Mountain of St’á7mes). These changes seem to be totally blind to the real world. Who can even begin to pronounce these bizarre spellings? They don't meet any kind of rule of grammar or rational thinking. They are useless because nobody can pronounce them. It is extremely doubtful there is any aboriginal who could even pronounce such a name. They seem to add strange shaped symbols to the spelling which are not even a part of the alphabet. They do not meet any rules of grammar or pronunciation. So what is the reason for all these changes in place names? Perhaps it is all part of the pushback against the colonials for being here. Perhaps part of an effort to claim vast areas of land that never even occupied to begin with and demand endless compensation from non-natives for even being here.
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  5. I’m a former senior aide to Stephen Harper. Pierre Poilievre is dismantling the principled, trustworthy Conservative Party we tried to build By Dimitri Soudas Contributor Dimitri Soudas is a political analyst for Radio-Canada. He was a director of communications and senior advisor under Stephen Harper and later executive director of the Conservative Party of Canada. The Conservative Party that was shaped by the nation-building of Sir John A. Macdonald, the moral conviction of John Diefenbaker, the bold ambition of Brian Mulroney, and the steady discipline of Stephen Harper is far greater than any one man. It is a party rooted in history, principle, and purpose, a party built to serve the country, not the ego of a single leader. No individual, no matter how loud or popular, has the right to rewrite that legacy or distort it into something it was never meant to be. Leader Pierre Poilievre is dismantling the principled, serious and credible Conservative Party Harper worked so hard to lead and bring to power, one of substance, maturity and integrity. As a senior aide to Prime Minister Harper, I had the privilege to witness first-hand his leadership style: serious, principled, steady and deeply committed to the country’s long-term interests. He was the embodiment of what Canadians should expect from a national leader, governing with discipline, competence and a profound respect for Canada’s institutions. He brought credibility to the Conservative movement, not through theatrics, but through thoughtful policy-making, fiscal prudence, and strategic vision. He was never swayed by short-term headlines or the chaos of the news cycle. Instead, he focused on results: balanced budgets, trade expansion, national security, and pragmatic federalism. Harper spoke less, but when he did, it mattered. He built a unified party that reflected the broad spectrum of conservative values, from fiscal responsibility to national unity, without sacrificing seriousness or integrity. In an era of rising populism and political noise, Harper remains a reminder of what real leadership looks like: thoughtful, focused, principled, and unwavering in service to the country. Harper was able to unite fiscal conservatives, social conservatives, progressive conservatives, libertarian conservatives, Red Tories and Blue Tories into a serious, policy-driven coalition grounded in discipline, pragmatism and national interest, a legacy now being unravelled by Poilievre’s politics of spectacle and division. This week, Poilievre accused Prime Minister Justin Trudeau of committing what he described as the worst possible offence for a head of government, violating the Criminal Code and escaping justice. He claimed that Trudeau’s free vacation from the Aga Khan was a clear-cut criminal breach and that the RCMP deliberately chose not to lay charges. Poilievre went further, declaring that Trudeau should have been criminally charged and sent to jail. He went as far as accusing the RCMP leadership of being “despicable” and actively shielding the Liberal government from prosecution. In a rule-of-law democracy, no opposition leader should ever call for a prime minister or any political rival to be jailed. It undermines confidence in our justice system, our federal police and ultimately the Crown. That kind of rhetoric isn’t strength, it’s recklessness and it shows a leadership approach that remains rooted in grievance rather than governance. Months after losing the federal election, Poilievre seems not to have learned the lessons of his electoral defeat. For all the fiery slogans and viral clips, Canadians saw through the performance. What they needed was a prime minister-in-waiting. What they got was a man addicted to opposition, stuck in partisan combat, incapable of transformation and unwilling to rise above the instincts that had always held him back. Voters wanted maturity, reassurance and vision. He gave them grievance. He ran as the angry Question Period debater, not the steady hand of a G7 nation. The result? Swing voters waited for growth that never came. His message was reduced to punchlines. “Carbon Tax Carney” and “Sneaky Mark Carney” may have earned social media points, but it insulted the intelligence of voters craving real dialogue on housing, inflation, crime, immigration, climate and affordability. As Carney put forward a detailed, albeit debatable, vision, Poilievre delivered slogans and sneers. Canadians rightly asked: if this is how he acts in opposition, how would he behave in power? Worst of all, Poilievre failed to build a team. A party rich with talent was never showcased. No foreign affairs lead. No visible finance minister. No credible plans for trade, immigration, or defence. It was a one-man show and when the curtain rose, there was no cast, just more spotlight on him. The most baffling part? Trudeau’s record was wide open. Canadians were ready to hear a compelling case. But Poilievre couldn’t deliver one. He had the opportunity to prosecute a decade of Liberal failures, and instead leaned on hyperbole, exaggeration and recycled sound bites. The contrast never sharpened. The plan never appeared. He delivered none of it. His latest comments show once again he has failed to make the leap from critic to leader. Canadians are tired of the anger. The mockery. The volume. They need calm, confidence, and answers. Yet, despite warnings from advisers, polls, and “common sense,” he is still giving them attacks, blame and fury. In the last election, Canadians didn’t reject conservative ideas. They rejected Pierre Poilievre. Months later, there’s little evidence he has reflected, adapted, or grown. If anything, he seems more committed than ever to the very approach that cost him credibility with the voters he most needed to win. https://www.thestar.com/opinion/contributors/im-a-former-senior-aide-to-stephen-harper-pierre-poilievre-is-dismantling-the-principled-trustworthy/article_7a2f717f-2e67-4e70-aa5b-5153c0cb980b.html
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  6. Here we go again. Literally the day after the left went around stabbing effigies of Trump and screaming fascist and nazi like they were just let out of the looney bin, we find another presumed attempt to kill DJT. Agents confirm suspicious hunting stand found where Trump exits Air Force One at PBIA Southern Boulevard reopened to traffic at 5 p.m. on Oct. 19, about 24 hours after the FBI shut it down between Military Trail and Congress Avenue. The area they appear to be talking about is in the following 3 pics: The red arrow points to the airport. This is important because you will see that the area is very urban. It is highly highly unlikely that anyone would have put a tree stand here for legitimate hunting purposes. These two pictures narrow down the probable location of the tree stand. It is close enough to make a reasonable shot. A good gun and scope and an average shooter would have a good chance. I would say there is a 99.99% chance this stand was placed there to kill Trump. The location is perfect and there is no reasonable scenario that would make this an innocent mistake.
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  7. The Left insists on DEI because it thinks all non-whites are inferior and can't compete with Whites. And of all the inferior ones, none are as inferior as Blacks. That is definitely the way you guys think. Anyone trying to hold them to the same standards or make them compete with whites is being mean and nasty because that's just not fair. It's the liberal bigotry of low expectations at play. And you're not capable of thinking anything different.
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  8. The sad fact is that many generations of native Indians have not had or held jobs and do not know the joys and sorrows of being responsible for themselves. To be wards of the government and not know any better is tragic. With the present Federal and Provincial governments there will be no change, no questions asked, and no accountability . . . for both sides. I can wear both moccasins and cowboy boots . . . both fit, both are comfortable.
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  9. FYI, you are the resident Marxist Antifa anti white troll here and you cannot stop trying to drown out anyone here that is conservative and who says things that makes common sense. Some people in the world have no problem with having a pro white group around fighting for old whitey. Unlike you, you appear to cannot wait and you keep on fighting until your communist revolution takes over Canada and Canada ends up looking like a 3rd world communist multicultural hell hole. Go live in Cuba if you want to live in a communist hell hole country, comrade. We will do just fine without you darling hanging around Canada and trying to destroy Canada with your Marxist lies and bullshit. I doubt that there are that many here who will take you serious. I certainly do not take a Marxist like you very serious at all. To me you are just another one of those Marxist trolls here who just wants to spread more commie useless lies and bullshit. Live with it, comrade. LOL.
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  10. Welcome to your new Canada where native Indian genocide towards white folk has now become a way of life here in BC. BC cannot do anything anymore without the blessing of the Indian feather along with their tom-tom and war dance music. The native Indians in BC now own the white folk and pretty much all of BC. I suspect that very soon there will be another tax created by the NDP communists to be able to give more of our white tax dollars to the native Indians. Or maybe we are already paying an Indian tax and is hidden somewhere? Hey, we never know, eh? There use to be an island called the Queen Charlotte Islands off the BC mainland coast. Now that islands name has been changed to an Indian name called Haida Gwaii. What is next? Change the name of Vancouver Island to some other Indian name. In BC we never know with the NDP in power. The NDP despises all things with a colonial British name. Just saying.
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  11. You wouldn't pay any attention. You consider DEI and special programs for Blacks to be only right and proper and only get indignant if anyone suggests they should be treated like everyone else. Because in your heart, you consider blacks uncivilized people incapable of acting like whites. No, because the entire trans issue has been lifted wholesale from the US. Your views are identical fo whatever it is the Amerian Left feels at any given time. You aren't capable of independent thought. Whatever your American heros think, that's what you will think.
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  12. Do you have a single political or social view that doesn't come straight up from the US?
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  13. And we are still waiting for all of those residential schools to produce one Indian grave. The lie about so many Indian graves found of Indian children was just another Indian anti-white lie. The white people brought the Indians into the modern world and look what we get for doing so. More Indian lies and bullshit and of course more Indian anti-white racism. Lieberals here do not want to learn the truth. The Indians only live on emotion rather than with common sense. ☹️
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  15. Lol...you think someone married him?
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  16. IDGAF when you include kids and grandkids that were born in America with these crime families. There was even a case of a boy with cancer being deported with his mother. It's disgraceful. We should be welcoming them into Canada as refugees.
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  17. Don't make us burn your white house down again
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  18. It's not natural for someone truly on the left to support abortion. You should be wary of the propaganda spread by the media—it's misleading
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  19. I'm on the political left and I don't support abortion. That has nothing to do with being left or right—it's a personal choice. A leftist doesn't have to be in favor of abortion
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  20. Why the anger? That post is a prime example of a self defeating argument. Get along little dogies get along get along
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  21. @eyeball You're still not responding to the fact that these "families" committed a crime together. I don't commit crimes with my family for 1 very good reason; care to guess what that is? Yup.
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  23. This is a myth. I have quoted PEW surveys that show Muslims generally integrate to mainstream values more fluidly than fundamentalist Christians. You have some good insights but you refuse to use cites to objective surveys. I have noticed this before. I don't think you're disingenuous but I have shown you cites that show your statements are incorrect in the past. Open your mind a little and you will learn and grow - free advice.
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  24. 1. Exactly correct. Separatist sentiment is way down in Quebec. The country is united in wanting a better standard of living. Destroying our institutions and going full libertarian isn't the cure. 2. They hate dialogue, they hate facts, they hate instituions and they hate Canada. I'm speaking of the Chuds here, not anyone on this board (unless they put their hands up and self-identify that is)
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  25. Oh look, they are teaching kids how to kill the President. Isn't that just peachy! No wonder they want us to pretend it didnt happen.
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  26. You don't hate the media enough. One of the "No Kings" videos that is circulating is from a end racism rally in 2017. Up until today, the video was available on MSNBC. They took it down: https://www.msnbc.com/am-joy/watch/tens-of-thousands-march-against-racism-in-boston-1028348483714 I guess they don't want us to know the truth.
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  27. Basically, it’s the psychology of the tribe. We’re all vulnerable to its siren call and each generation has to rise above it.
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  28. It’s the wish of many here that Democrats, and Liberals in this country, will be shut out of government by force forever.
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  29. You're getting genocide mixed up with herbiecide.
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  30. Carney is not here to help Canadians. This is one of MANY examples of him using his position as PM to make decisions that increase his Brookfield portfolio investments. Remember - the man has over 100 conflicts of interest. He was a multi-millionaire when he was installed as PM. He will leave office as a billionaire.
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  31. The title shoulda woulda and maybe upon a little honest reflection, coulda read: How the Right failed the idea of Canada. It's not like they haven't had decades upon decades to make the idea succeed themselves.
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  32. Dishonest as usual. Unnecessary spending at a time of hardship for Canadians he's still unnecessary and wasteful regardless of what percentage of the gDP it is. Your argument is predicated on the idea that it's okay to waste frivolously a certain amount of money as long as it represents an acceptable percentage of GDP. That is false. It is wrong regardless of the percentage. And I see that you're back to your favourite "why are we even talking about this" argument. "moral outrage', if anyone thinks something the liberals are doing is wrong and says so it's "Moral outrage' to you. I see you were unable to actually address any of the points or facts or explain why this particular expenditure is necessary. You claim it's to help Canadian businesses, specifically which Canadian business benefits from this?
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  33. That's true. Now if you want a list of what conservatives did FOR Canada... Lower the GST Sign dozens of new trade deals and increase trade with numerous partners Got a new softwood lumber deal that was worth fortune to Canadians Reduced taxes on Canadians Radically increased business investment to keep GDP per capita solid Had world's best performance on the great recession, got the Canadian dollar up well over an American dollar Radically reduced crime Created system to fairly elect judges without political bias Created ethics commissioner and parliamentary budget officer positions which still are a thorn in the liberal side to this day Passed new laws to keep governments honest, one of which stopped Trudeau with the snc lavalin affair Significantly increased funding to the provinces Had the best immigration system Canada or the world has ever seen which was even highly popular with the opposition Eliminated much red tape to help businesses begin to thrive End of the useless gun registry Kept Canadian Banks liquid by using the hmsc reserves in a brilliant and hitherto I'm done fashion which actually made Canadians money Reduced the debt to GDP ratio All but wiped out western separation and quebec separation sentiment Sense of unity amongst Canadians that had not been there previously I could go on for several pages The liberals have destroyed Canada. The conservatives create Canada
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  34. It’s a legitimate concern, as much as you Canucks dislike being American and pride yourselves in that, the migrants also hold strong to their own cultural beliefs. They don’t identify as “Canadian” they’re here for a better economic opportunity, don’t expect them to conform to your patchwork of hatred. That’s the problem when you don’t have a melting pot. In America it’s a none issue for 2nd generation immigrant, they’re all just American with different ethnicity.
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  35. I knew before opening this would be and other citeless post on a theme that's been covered everywhere before. " Save us from the immigrants, they provide nothing and yet every government for the past two generations has been bringing them in " 🥱
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  36. As @August1991 often says: we get along. Part of the new populist game book is to make it look like there's constant strife, that could only be helped by eliminating social services and increasing the wealth gap even more...
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  37. Why is that, could it be the current political policies favor oil and gas anything....DO i think pipelines are going to the number one issue for a conservative government yes i do...
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  38. No! No! No! Don't you know the dogma is that solar only HURTS productive land? That they're ONLY building them on farmland?
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  39. Just pointing out the obvious. Racist, only to be used when nothing else comes to weak minds.
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  40. You folks are being had ! It's the 'Indian way' of making fun of you. We can't pronounce those names ourselves, or spell them the same way twice. Smile when you try . . . others are laughing at you.
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  41. This thread is meant for serious discussions about the Canadian Armed Forces and Canadian defence policy. The only one responsible for the Ukraine war dead is the brutal dictator who started the war and refuses to end it by returning his invading troops home, Vladimir Putin. Take your crackpot Kremlin-made bullshit lies over to one of the Ukraine war threads if you want to debate that further instead of polluting this one, Now F*ck off.
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