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CBC edits out embarrassing Carney footage
CdnFox replied to CdnFox's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
No mistake at all kiddo. Your claim: We don't make any ev's in canada From your own post,,,,, General Motors (Ingersoll, Ont.): Home to Canada’s first full-scale EV plant (CAMI Assembly), which currently manufactures BrightDrop electric delivery vans. It's the first line. The 'FIRST" large scale ev plant. You may have heard of General Motors. Canada absolutely makes ev's and is about to make a lot MORE evs... or at least it was. Unbelievable. Yet again you take the time to prove me right. -
it's sad but it should be survivable at least. So there's that.
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CBC edits out embarrassing Carney footage
CdnFox replied to CdnFox's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
LOL too scared to talk to me directly are you kiddo? -
Kid, you are borderline delusional. She drove her car at him, HIT him, and got shot for the use of deadly force against an officer. Whether she inteded to kill him or not is irrelevant. You are actually starting to concern me. Like... i'm not sure you're ok.
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CBC edits out embarrassing Carney footage
CdnFox replied to CdnFox's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
HOW ARE YOU THIS STUPID?!?!!? WE MAKE LOTS OF EV'S! Google AI: Canada is rapidly becoming a hub for electric vehicle (EV) manufacturing, with significant investments from major automakers and a growing number of electrified vehicle models produced domestically. Current Manufacturing Landscape Major Manufacturers: Several key players are involved in EV manufacturing in Canada, including Stellantis, Honda, Toyota, and Ford. For instance, Stellantis is producing the Chrysler Grand Caravan and Pacifica, with plans to manufacture the fully electric Dodge Charger Daytona at its Brampton, Ontario plant. Honda is also making significant strides with a $15 billion investment to build an electric vehicle battery plant next to its Alliston facility. 2 Investment and Expansion: The Canadian government and various automakers are investing heavily in EV manufacturing. For example, Ford is establishing a $1.2 billion battery materials plant in Quebec, while Volkswagen plans a $7 billion battery plant in Ontario, expected to produce batteries for up to one million vehicles annually. Additionally, Northvolt is set to build a $7 billion gigafactory for EV batteries near Montreal, which will significantly boost local production capabilities. 1 Government Support: The Canadian government is actively supporting the EV sector through funding and initiatives aimed at promoting clean technologies. Recent investments include up to $169.4 million in Linamar Corporation to enhance EV parts manufacturing and semiconductor technologies, which are crucial for battery efficiency. 1 3 Sources Future Outlook The combination of government support, significant investments from automakers, and a focus on sustainable technologies positions Canada as a potential leader in the global EV market. The ongoing developments in battery manufacturing and the establishment of new production facilities are expected to create thousands of jobs and contribute to the country's transition to a net-zero economy. www.canada.ca In summary, Canada is witnessing a robust growth in EV manufacturing, driven by substantial investments, government initiatives, and the commitment of major automotive companies to electrify their production lines. This trend is likely to continue as the demand for electric vehicles increases globally. Motor Illustrated -
CBC edits out embarrassing Carney footage
CdnFox replied to CdnFox's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
That's not much of a point considering everyone else is saying the same and just noting that this will make it worse. I think it's universally accepted that the auto industry is going to take a massive hit and probably will never be what it once was. But we may well have salvaged something and maybe rebuilt that over time once trump is gone. However, this will make it worse and reduce the chances of ever building it back up. The chinese will never invest in automotive manufacturing in canada, at best we might get some parts manufacturing or a bit of final assembly or the like. There's just not enough of a market here. Other companies do it because they can sell cars made here in the us and china's cars aren't allowed. So if your only point was everyone else is right... well thanks i guess? Butt why are you arguing then? -
CBC edits out embarrassing Carney footage
CdnFox replied to CdnFox's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
LOL kid nobody had respect for you around here before, but i think you've crossed into a whole new world of hypocrisy and hilarity Oh and complaining about someone insulting you while using an insult in the same sentence is pretty much admitting your iq is in the low double digits I've always told you, you get treated as you treat others kiddo -
CBC edits out embarrassing Carney footage
CdnFox replied to CdnFox's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
And it indirectly promotes his narrative that the artic sea isn't safe in the hands of greenland and canada. Oh i think you've reached 'peak dumb' already what he's asking is for you to clearly articulate your point. Go on. Use your words. -
Don Lemon going to be charged under KKK Act!
CdnFox replied to User's topic in Federal Politics in the United States
The state will bring the charges. The accuser will be the state. I'm pretty sure they'll show up -
There isn't one Because a lot of rich people left. And they took their tax money with it and now we have less revenue per population than we did before Worse thanks to liberal policies. I love that you're so happy that so many people can't afford to feed their families anymore. Is that because some of them are Jewish? And after you went through all that trouble to get your hero carney elected.
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ICE Finally Fires Back!
CdnFox replied to Nationalist's topic in Federal Politics in the United States
When she went from obstructing to assaulting and attempting to kill a police officer, that's when it was enough grounds to have her killed -
They absolutely knew it was wrong, the NDP the back the new it was wrong. They didn't care because the left believes firmly that it's okay to violate the rights of people that you don't agree with. It's fine to shoot a medical executive because we don't like medical executives. Many here celebrated that. There are those who applauded when ice officers were shot the screen bloody blue murder when a woman tries to hit one with a car and get shot The left wing is all about hypocrisy, anger, prejudice and violence these days. So there's no shock there
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I know. There isn't a lot of recourse and unfortunately sometimes the bad guys win and this is a case for the bad guys win Unfortunately, that particular court didn't see fit to do its job. Liberal supporters were tolerate any level of corruption Agreed up to a point. What they're trying to do is make sure that they got away with this but do something to try and block the conservatives if they're ever in power from doing the same thing to groups that they actually approve of. But that won't stop them from doing the same abuse in the future In my books any degree of satisfaction is offset by the fact that they got away with it and they will never be held to account. And the knowledge that they would do the same thing in the future under the same circumstances without question. It's a pretty hollow victory I like your ideas and I want to subscribe to your newsletter
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The problem is the individual politicians are pretty protected. There might be recourse against the government of Canada, but who does that actually hurt? Not the politicians, it's the taxpayers that will be footing the bill for any compensation. So having had our rights violated we will now have the privilege of paying compensation for having our rights violated. Not exactly a comforting thought
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CBC edits out embarrassing Carney footage
CdnFox replied to CdnFox's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
ROFLMAO!!!! Are you kidding me? You are the guy who will spend 17 pages insulting people because they disagreed with him. You spent three weeks posting ass p*** as you are every reply to me because you were upset that I disagreed with you. 90% of your posts on this forum are nothing but insult. Did the doctor change your medication today or something? Or did you just finally hit puberty? More like exacerbating with her already doing. This will be my third time explaining this to you. It would really help if you could pay attention. The car industry in Canada is already under extreme pressure because of the actions of the Americans and Donald Trump. We have already seen some closures and there are concerns that there may be more. This deal makes that situation worse. It accelerates that problem. It will speed up the deterioration and eventual collapse of the automotive industry in Ontario. It will make it very hard for the industry to remain afloat, more so than was already the case. It is taken a bad situation and made it worse. Surely that's clear enough for you and I won't have to repeat it a fourth time -
Can Non-U.S. NATO Win Control in Game of Hearts?
CdnFox replied to Zeitgeist's topic in Federal Politics in the United States
I don't know that the world will put up with it either. I tend to think that at some point europe and other countries will in fact turn around and put their foot down and say that's enough. You're especially has seen what can happen if tyrants get out of control and start getting handsy with other countries. Where to put a stop to it now then it will be later -
Honestly at this point his denial is beginning to look more like a mental health issue
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Condemnation is only a precedent if it has consequence. Otherwise the president is you can do whatever you want in this regard and nothing substantial will happen I'm not sure I see how this is going to have impact on political decisions moving forward. I'm trying to imagine Justin Trudeau in exactly the same position and even with this ruling in place I think he would find a way to do the same thing again. If you suffer no consequence why wouldn't you? This is my biggest concern. What we've really done is set a precedent that says if you take away the rights of Canadians unlawfully without lawful excuse then the consequence is that five years later somebody will say you probably shouldn't have done that tsk tsk and that's it That's not a president I'm excited about.
