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  1. You can watch on many different platforms
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  2. Its true. He wasn't born as a biological zucchini, at birth he was a radish. But through several stem replacement operations and fertilizer treatments he eventually became the vegetable he is today and gosh darn it we're proud of him!!!
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  3. Bad bunny is from Mexico and burns the American flag. Sad
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  4. Yes, the critique that he's flying around everywhere and meeting with other nations seems daft to me.
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  5. I agree. Groot must answer this issue of DST.
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  7. Notice how he routinely said MSM and how you only chose to say "media" instead? There is your problem.
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  8. "Anybuddy who don wanna wotch Bad Bunny is a meen wacist 😭" - the left
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  9. ^More BULLSHIT from M-SNOWjob LIES. LMAO
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  10. Corruption in my opinion has become more widespread in all parts of government and our institutions. It always begins at the top and spreads downwards. It will be difficult to weed out once it has become acceptable which seems to be the case. Politicians get caught in the act of doing certain things and they just don't care. As with the Trudeau government there is no accountability.
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  11. Jerk! Unauthorized questions that are difficult to answer are a clear violation of her right to free speech! (probably) For her to have her right to free speech you need to remain silent!
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  12. It's a wonder that so many people who've been similarly affected by misgovernance can't see or utilize that common experience to change how they're governed. It's a real mystery.
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  13. You linked to a Facebook video with no commentary of your own. You have bupkis.
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  14. You can't even be bothered to articulate an actual argument for how this was a bribe. Go run and hide some more, coward.
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  15. Democrats will not come to grips with the racist history of their policy nor will they call out present day racism that is spewed daily from their party.
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  16. So... no more pathetic than your posts here and refusal to directly respond to the points made about them.
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  17. What kills me is the three pages of stubborn defense before admitting that the statement wasn't accurate. I mean hell, any of us can make a statement and then evidence proves that it's inaccurate, but You can't drag the denial out for three pages and then turn around and say oh no I was wrong and run away
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  18. Your whole thread was based on this stupid assertion. The one where you bragged about how smart you were and how dumb everyone else was. Now you balk after all that and say "my bad?" ROFL, you are a joke. So tell us then, what should the thread title have been, what is your claim about the dollar now, and when will that happen?
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  19. This is not an argument. It is a link, and you are saying it starts here.
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  20. Poilievre has been the leader through just one election.
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  23. I will add that the issue of ports is indeed critical. And it's one of those things that nobody pays attention to unless they're inside the business areas affected or in governance. So good point on that for Groot...
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  24. What is "preformative bullshit"? While travelling to those countries he has made connections and deals but as with large contracts, existing ones have to be honoured and completed before new ones can come into effect. Cannot read your link...it is behind a paywall. I agree about the ports being almost up to limits...with exception of Prince Rupert. Scheduling is critical if we are not going to build more. (Hudsons Bay notwithstanding) Since taking office as Prime Minister of Canada in 2025, Mark Carney has aggressively pursued a strategy to double non-U.S. exports and diversify Canada's trade partnerships . Major New Trade Agreements and Partnerships Canada-China "Landmark" Trade Deal (January 2026): Reached during the first visit by a Canadian PM to Beijing since 2017. Agriculture: China will lower tariffs on Canadian canola seed to roughly 15% (down from 85%) and remove tariffs on canola meal, lobsters, crabs, and peas by March 1, 2026. Electric Vehicles (EVs): Canada will allow 49,000 Chinese EVs into the market annually at a reduced 6.1% tariff rate. Energy & Security: Includes MOUs on energy cooperation (oil, gas, nuclear), law enforcement cooperation against transnational crime, and visa-free access for Canadians traveling to China. Canada-Indonesia Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (September 2025): Canada’s first bilateral trade deal with an ASEAN country, expected to reduce or eliminate tariffs on over 95% of Canadian exports to Indonesia. Canada-UAE Strategic Partnership (November 2025): Secured a historic $70-billion (US$50-billion) investment commitment from the United Arab Emirates into Canadian energy, AI, and infrastructure. Canada-European Union Security and Defence Partnership (June 2025): A framework for security cooperation and Canada’s participation in the Security Action for Europe (SAFE) initiative. Canada-Mexico Comprehensive Strategic Partnership (September 2025): Focused on North American competitiveness, infrastructure (ports/rail), and a new bilateral security dialogue. Agreements in Progress & Other Initiatives Qatar : Negotiating a new Foreign Investment Promotion and Protection Agreement (FIPA) and a double-taxation agreement to ease bilateral investment. South Korea : Signed an MOU for industrial collaboration on "future mobility" (EVs and batteries) and an audiovisual coproduction agreement. Ecuador : Recently wrapped up a trade deal, though specific implementation details are pending. ASEAN: Actively accelerating negotiations for a full Canada-ASEAN free trade agreement, anticipated to conclude in 2026. Domestic Trade: Enacted the One Canadian Economy Act to reduce interprovincial trade barriers and expedite major infrastructure projects.
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  25. Are you saying the Pope says it's OK to use birth control??
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  26. Not as many as in Montreal, I'm sure.
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  27. Oh bullshit. Customs and cultures change over time. Look how much ours has changed in the last 25-50 years.
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  28. Not so much... Italy’s birth rate crisis is ‘irreversible’, say experts https://www.telegraph.co.uk/world-news/2025/01/13/zero-babies-born-in-358-italian-towns-amid-birth-crisis/ I heard there's a few Catholics in Italy.
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  29. Ignore your own mental affliction at your own perril. "But of those 15, only California has made a serious effort to respond in kind — and even that initiative may fail at the ballot box. Leaders in 14 other states with a Democratic governor and state legislature find themselves unable to move forward, hampered by reasons ranging from constitutional limitations, legal deadlines and maps that can’t be gerrymandered anymore. In perhaps an acknowledgment of these hurdles, Democrats have turned to the courts to try stopping Republican efforts." https://www.politico.com/news/2025/09/22/why-democrats-cant-match-trumps-gerrymander-push-00572965 Zero? More TDS lies. Ok.
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  30. Because he turned himself into a Trump wannabe. I don't like the direction the Liberal Party has taken this country, but most Canadians also don't want Mini-Trump. And there's lots of things PP says i agree with, but just too many MAGA-type comments, slogans, and policy proposals from him. He's a conservative trend follower and little else, and the trend is MAGA.
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  32. How it works is that all a referendum does is trigger constitutional negotiations. I bet three quarters of us in this forum will be long since dead of old age before they ever get close to concluding those. Then it'll all have to go back to court.
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  33. Some people ignore the fact that Canada's natural governing ideology is progressive and imagine a label is all that matters.
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  34. Not for me, no. But I don’t think anyone, including the American the president, should be a racist. Do you think being a racist is the sign of strong moral character? I find it a deep character flaw myself.
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  35. You have a very weird and racist sense of humor, dropout. Of course it is consistent with your narcissistic self-centered mindset and that explains your admiration of Trump because you believe that is normal. 🤮
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  36. It is pathetic how the lwnj judges put their own interests over the greater good.
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  37. ...........suppose it should also be said that Albertan's receive nothing from Ottawa.
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  38. PeePee should have just got a huge blip then. Didn't happen. No election soon.
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  39. Don't count on it. https://nationalpost.com/news/canada/carneys-liberals-soar-to-47-and-a-nine-point-lead-in-national-polls-after-davos-speech-leger "The Postmedia-Leger poll was taken Jan. 23–26, after Prime Minister Mark Carney’s trade negotiations with Beijing and his widely covered speech to the World Economic Forum warning against truckling to “hegemons.” It found 47 per cent of respondents would vote for the Liberals, a significant four-point jump compared to an early December Postmedia-Leger poll. It also shows that satisfaction in the Carney government jumped nine points to 58 per cent and Carney’s own popularity increased by eight points to 59 per cent in the same period. The poll shows the Liberals’ lead over Pierre Poilievre’s Conservatives, at 38 per cent, has increased to nine points ahead of the opposition party’s convention that will see Poilievre’s support tested by a leadership review in Calgary this weekend."
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  40. i actually like smith and think he would make a awesome ontario premier once ford gets the boot . carney should of gave him a minister job tbh
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