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  1. Transgenders make up 0.5% of the American population. Most people never even work with a Transgender person. There is no evidence Transgenders are "grooming" our children, or encouraging them to get gender reassignment surgery. So why is this even an election issue. I remember the old days, when things like jobs, the economy, etc. would take precedent.
  2. Yes, Trump will drive the United States into the worst depression since the 1930s, with his bizarre tariff war against the Chinese. It's paramount that America ignores silly issues, like Transgenders that literally affect nobody, and concentrate on Trumps personal and Presidential record, both of which he has failed at.
  3. On a lighter note, today's polling shows that Harris has increased her lead in Michigan and Wisconsin in the last 48 hours, and has a 0.3% lead in Pennsylvania. If she wins these 3 states, she will be President. The fallout from the MSG rally has shifted the momentum back in Harris favor.
  4. Scott Moe, and the Saskatchewan Party defeat the NDP 35-36.
  5. A place to post about today's Saskatchewan election. polls indicate that the NDP has made significant gains, and are slightly ahead of the ruling Conservatives. If the NDP wins, this could mean that there will only be one Premier in Canada with DUI convictions, not 2.
  6. This is a debate technique commonly known as "moving the goalposts," I have already schooled CdnFox, and he now insists he was referring to something completely different.
  7. Looks like @CdnFox is up to no good. I am really schooling him today.
  8. From your link: It has become so easy to disprove your lies, that I rarely put effort into it. Is Quebec independence on the march? Does the growing support for the PQ signal a resurgence of support for sovereignty in the province? In a word: no. The proportion of francophone Quebecers who identify as “mainly a sovereigntist” has changed little over the six years covered by the annual Confederation of Tomorrow survey. In 2024, only 23 per cent of respondents described themselves as mainly a sovereigntist – which is more than those who said they were mainly a federalist (18 per cent), but not much different from previous years. A slightly greater share (29 per cent) placed themselves in between the two options, while another 23 per cent said they were neither one nor the other. The same pattern held when Quebecers were asked if they agreed that Quebec sovereignty is an idea whose time has passed. In 2024, 51 per cent of Quebec francophones agreed, which is unchanged not only compared to when this current series of surveys began in 2019 but also to when the question was asked more than 20 years ago. To the extent that there has been some change, it is that the proportion disagreeing has dropped off somewhat, while the share that is unsure has increased.
  9. You should READ the article, rather than just post, considering I had made a post about this link. It clearly states that Quebec separatism is very unpopular in Quebec. This should be a lesson for everyone. Read the links that you post, so you will not look like a fool. There was never a credible movement for BC or Alberta to separate from Canada. You are making things up. Even in 2005, when it achieved its highest percentage, I was in Alberta, and absolutely nobody talked about separating. When there finally was a WEXIT seperatist group, they were not taken seriously.
  10. The last Residential School closed in 1996.
  11. I hope they punish the offender to the full extent of the law..
  12. No offence, but how many "Black Street Hookers" videos do you own? I mean I can't blame you. TT Boy produced the series, and he is known to be one of the top Pornographic actor/director in America. Back in the day, even I rented a couple of Black Street Hookers videos (way back in the late 90s).
  13. Is Quebec independence on the march? Does the growing support for the PQ signal a resurgence of support for sovereignty in the province? In a word: no. The proportion of francophone Quebecers who identify as “mainly a sovereigntist” has changed little over the six years covered by the annual Confederation of Tomorrow survey. In 2024, only 23 per cent of respondents described themselves as mainly a sovereigntist – which is more than those who said they were mainly a federalist (18 per cent), but not much different from previous years. A slightly greater share (29 per cent) placed themselves in between the two options, while another 23 per cent said they were neither one nor the other. The same pattern held when Quebecers were asked if they agreed that Quebec sovereignty is an idea whose time has passed. In 2024, 51 per cent of Quebec francophones agreed, which is unchanged not only compared to when this current series of surveys began in 2019 but also to when the question was asked more than 20 years ago. To the extent that there has been some change, it is that the proportion disagreeing has dropped off somewhat, while the share that is unsure has increased.
  14. This had absolutely nothing to do with Harper. The last time I heard Quebec make noise about separating, was in the late 90s. Source? Polling at 40%, is much different than actually going through with Seperation. Look at how that played out, once there was a legitimate political movement to seperate (WEXIT). Nobody took them seriously.
  15. That post was in response to WCM creating two threads about her.
  16. You seem to have a fixation with Kamala, often sexualizing her.
  17. An event that promotes racism and hate against minorities, homosexuals and political opponents, picks a date that just happens to be the 85th anniversary of the largest Nazi rally ever held in North America (also at MSG). Must be just a coincidence.....
  18. This is completely false. Most Conservative do not want Quebec to leave Confederation. This is untrue as well. I was alive during the Mulroney years, and Quebec was far more vocal in regards to separation in the 80s/early 90s than anytime in the last 20 years. Support for separation in Quebec is at an all time low. This is strange, considering that during the Harper years 2006-15, at no time was there threats about separation, or the Conservative Party tell Quebec to "leave Canada" if they were unhappy. In fact, it was the PC Party from 1984-93, who were, by far, the greatest appeasers of Quebec, and ultimately, led to the creation of the Reform Party in 1987. If anything, it was the United States extremely negative opinion of Quebec Separatists, that may have influenced Quebec to rethink their position. I know that in the aftermath of the Quebec Soverignty Referendum in 1995, the movement was mocked in America by numerous people, and the province probably lost business dealing with American companies, since they were uneasy about an independant Quebec, without Canada. The main reason Quebec was bypassed for an NHL team, in spite of building a new 18,000 seat arena, was because the league was not receptive of the owner of Quebecor's political views (he was a separatist). It's far more likely Quebec has come to the realisation that they may be punished by the US, if they ever broke off from Canada. America would definitely side with Canada in any trade disputes.
  19. The position of the Conservative Party says nothing about "wanting or encouraging Quebec to leave Canada." There may have been rogue MP's that have stated that in the past, but to my knowledge, there is no major political party in Canada that would like to see Quebec leave the Confederation. It's like WEXIT. In 2019 immediately after the election, people on social media were talking about WEXIT or Alberta separating from Canada. However, that would never happen, as the vast majority of Albertans have no desire to separate.
  20. No idea what you are talking about. Elaborate please.
  21. CBS, NBC, and ABC are not Government subsidised. Only PBS, which relies on the CPB is somewhat subsidised. There is no equivalent in America to the CBC.
  22. It's already happened. The Bloc were the official opposition from 1993-97.
  23. I think you may be correct. SkyHigh has been following me from thread to thread, like a love sick puppy. It would certainly explain why,,,
  24. Ukraine has over 43 million people. There are approximately 45,000 Jews in the Ukraine, or roughly 0.1% of the population. So 1 in 1,000 Ukrainians is Jewish. Chances are, you will not be seeing too many Stars of David, since there are not many Jews in the country.
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