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Most of them are not even deals. "Pinkie promises".
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Meme/Cartoon of the Day
Goddess replied to WestCanMan's topic in Federal Politics in the United States
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Absolutely astonishing. Liberal cheerleaders truly believe higher & higher taxes make products and services more affordable for everyday Canadians.
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CBC drivel.
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Canadians have survived, barely, a decade of political abuse of power. And then voted in the exact same incompetent, corrupt government. It's baffling.
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LOL The party that said Canada has no values or identity, that wants to make Canada into the first "post-national" state, is bringing in masses of Indians to the point that entire cities are now just like being in India and just recently said, "Muslim values are Canadian values." Have you had a good look at what's going on in 57 Muslim-ruled countries around the world? Riiiiiiiiight. I don't think it's social media, although it clearly plays a role, as the policies of each party are exactly opposite. Either Canada needs industry and we become more industry friendly, as Conservatives' policy is or we continue down the road of de-industrialization, as Liberals and NDP want. There is no in-between there. Either we curb immigration and vett people who want in and act on fake claims or we continue importing India and letting criminals from drug cartels and terrorist groups into the country. There is no in-between there. Either we want a transparent government who respects the Charter or we want a government who continually fights to hide documentation, prorogues any time they get close to losing the ability to hide corruption and fights to the Supreme Court to have the ability to declare War Measures any time they want, for any reason they want. There is no in-between there. Either we want a government who cultivates pride in Canada and its accomplishments and history or we want a government that continually portrays Canada as a genocidal, colonist, settler, "white people don't belong here and need to pay for the sins of their ancestors". There is no in-between there. Either we want accountability in how tax dollars are spent or we don't. There is no in-between there. Either we want rapists and pedos and child grooming gangs roaming our streets or we don't. There is no in-between there. It's the policies that are polarizing.
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It was the weirdest thing I've seen on this board in a long time.
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That's not what your link said. No, it wasn't. Like all Liberals, you are literally blind to any information or sentence that doesn't agree with you.
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Every country facing $100/barrel oil: Australia: fuel tax cut in half, free transit Italy: emergency fuel tax cut Spain: fuel tax relief Ireland: fuel tax relief Portugal: fuel tax relief Canada: raised industrial carbon tax & alcohol taxes
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That's talking about how tariffs affected the supply chain. It doesn't explain how increasing taxes on every level of the food supply chain and on everything else that I mentioned above HAS NO EFFECT on food pricing, as you claim. I don't really expect an answer from you after watching you insist for days and pages & pages & pages that the only thing making Canadian youth unhappy is.......social media. After the article you posted expressly said it was NOT the main cause and was actually a very small part of a THEORY, which they admitted had limitations.
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Well, he did admit he's only here to tell people off because it gives him some kind of emotional relief. Sad, really.
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Apparently, LinkyDink thinks you can just say whatever here and when asked for proof or links or anything - tell people to look it up themselves. Where's @Michael Hardner, isn't he the link police?
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So you can't explain it. Okee Dokee.
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Our food inflation is the highest in the G7 - double and triple everyone else's. Are you able to explain your theory that increasing taxes at every level of the food chain DOES NOT affect food pricing?
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Also today: Beer, wine & other alcohol go up 2% CPP & EI increase on payroll taxes Carney gets a $17,600 raise MP's get an $8,800 raise Ministers get a $13,000 raise That miniscule "tax cut" was eaten up a looooong time ago and Canadians are going even further into the hole.
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The industrial carbon tax rises - again - today - to $110 per tonne. That's 120% higher than just a few years ago. And it will continue to rise every year. This will amplify cost pressures across every link in the food supply chain.
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She has some issues, I think from being abused where she was before. When I get home from work, she runs back and forth from me to hiding, until she knows I'm in a good mood and not going to hurt her. But I'm earning her trust, and she is very affectionate, I think she knows I saved her. She is also a bit saucy. I'm training her to stay out of my plants and not knock things off shelves. when I tell her NO and GET DOWN, she will do it, but looks at me, annoyed, like, "You're not real mom!"
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Are Alberta Separatists Committing Treason?
Goddess replied to TreeBeard's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
Stay Free Alberta citizen initiative has announced that they have surpassed the required 177,732 signatures needed to trigger a referendum on Alberta separation. Signatures still being collected until May 2. -
If Canadians had been told in 2015, that in 11 years, the food banks would be on the verge of collapse and that the government in power for those 11 years would have a 68% approval rating, they would have said you were crazy. But here we are. Canadians have been conditioned for 11 years to accept collapse and demand no accountability.
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Meme/Cartoon of the Day
Goddess replied to WestCanMan's topic in Federal Politics in the United States
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(2) Carney’s Government Is Not Failing to See China’s Threat. It Is Choosing to Look Away. In policing, we followed the evidence wherever it led. We did not avoid lines of inquiry because they were politically sensitive. If anything, those were the ones that mattered most. Today, it feels as though Canada is doing the opposite—treating certain questions as off-limits. That is not a security posture. That is avoidance. Canada is not at risk of overreacting to foreign interference. It is at risk of normalizing it. We already know that candidates have been targeted, diaspora communities pressured, and information environments systematically manipulated. Justice Hogue warned that the greatest harm may be the erosion of trust in our democratic institutions. From my perspective, that erosion has already begun. Because when Canadians see interference minimized, when officials contradict available evidence, and when those raising concerns are dismissed — they draw their own conclusions. At the end of the day, this is not just a security issue. It is a question of who we are as a country. Canada has always prided itself on fairness, openness, and the rule of law. But those values depend on something deeper: the willingness to defend them. So we need to ask ourselves—plainly and without hesitation: Are we so cautious, so economically dependent, or so politically uncomfortable that we are prepared to place the sensitivities of the Chinese Communist Party ahead of the integrity of Canadian democracy? In my experience, the most dangerous threats are not the ones we fail to detect. They are the ones we choose not to confront. And right now, Canada risks doing exactly that.
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Today's top headlines from Blacklock's reporter: This level of hiding from scrutiny, delay and outright defiance of Parliament is routine now. When this happens in N. Korea, Russia, Cuba and China, it's called "communism." Right now in Canada, it's being sold as "socialism", the little sister of communism.
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Whatever. You support the Liberals and they are very much FOR China. Always have been. Decades ago, China wasn't the danger it is today. We had limited contact with them but the Liberals took it to a whole new level.
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Yes, the new mantra is "We accept the world as it is, not how we want it to be." Which will be used to make the public accept any heinous, terrible thing. And it's working. They already accept human slavery and are excited to get cheap Chinese spy vehicles made with Uyghur slave labour. The Americans have stood firm on this issue, but lefties think the US is the bad guy.
