Lookin' out for the colony. You are welcome. North Dakota offers free Covid-19 vaccinations for Canadian truckers https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-56824177
It's a global economy stupid; North Dakota benefits from trade with Canada. Nobody cares about your dystopian vision of the world that you share with Trump where the US operates in a bubble. And how ignorant you are to think Canada has closer historical ties to the US then the UK and France. Yes, we get it, history confuses you.
Lookin' out for the colony. You are welcome. 1.9M vaccine doses coming next week https://www.ctvnews.ca/health/coron...ada-could-administer-3-1m-phac-head-1.5398292
I knew this even before Covid because he's been ranting about "lefties" and posting really wacky theories about the economy and health care for years on here. The one consistent theme is he's selfish as hell always framing a topic as a what's in it for him fashion. Covid no different really. The "lefties" thing is like a disease on here with numerous American posters; they can't seem to understand how irrelevant their "lefties vs righties" view of the world is in Canada.
When I first came across him... Didn't know anything about his Lefties rants until he started to remind me of someone named smallfil. The day I put jem on ignore...I didn't announce it for awhile. Strangely, smallfil put me on ignore almost the same day even though him and I don't have any conversations. Yet, I never cried about it like jem did when I put him on ignore. That's when I made sure that he understood here in Canada...the "lefties vs righties" arguments are irrelevant with most people here in Québec and maybe in Canada itself because there's a lot of different political parties. To this day, I still can not understand this "left versus right" mentality and I grew up in the U.S...maybe its because I've been in Canada too long and/or enjoy the many different political parties. The way the United States made a global health crisis a political argument since the beginning of the Pandemic...I knew as neighboring countries...easy border crossings... Both countries are going to be fuck with Covid. Yet, I was hoping Canada would be able to distance itself from the consequences of that political rhetoric. Regardless, I'm very happy here in Canada and making it my primary residence while the United States is my secondary residence instead of the other way around... Same as a poll done of Canadians with 2nd homes in the United States. Most of them keep Canada as their primary residence and view the United States as a secondary home. I grew up in the United States and when I was hospitalized in 2016...my family in the United States understood for the first time why I moved to Canada when they saw my treatment here in Canada when I was in a coma after being medivac from France to Québec. I have relatives in South Dakota, Kentucky and Arizona...all traditionally red states with my mother residing in downtown Chicago along the waterfront. Relatives that are now thinking about relocating to Canada after seeing how a global health crisis became political bullshit in the United States...costing +100k lives to be lost that should have never died (killed by the political bullshit and misinformation / conspiracy theory campaign). I've been lucky so far...no loved ones lost to Covid and every single one of them understands the science and importance of face mask wearing to protect those around them. I say lucky because my relatives are mainly Indigenous Americans and French...very vulnerable to Covid. wrbtrader
Headline says it all. Help is on the way from Americans but expect the Canucks to get uppity rather than a simple 'thank you." That's how they roll. The low-lifer fake Canadians anyway. Not the real Canadians. Think we’ve got it bad because of COVID? Consider Canada WATERTOWN, N.Y. (WWNY) - If you have felt inconvenienced, put out, put off, annoyed by restrictions imposed because of COVID, consider parts of Canada. Earlier this week, drivers travelling between Ontario and Quebec (think going from New York to Vermont or New Jersey) had to stop at COVID-19 related checkpoints. Police officers were placed on all five bridges between Ottawa and western Quebec as well as interprovincial ferries. Quebec officials are asking Ontario residents to only enter Quebec for access to a home, humanitarian reasons, medical issues, schooling, for court and transporting goods. https://www.wwnytv.com/2021/04/23/think-weve-got-it-bad-because-covid-consider-canada/
"most diverse vaccine portfolio" Trudeau has failed at every turn during COVID despite his claims to the contrary Justin Trudeau wants you to believe two things about his COVID-19 response that simply aren’t true — that he’s done a great job on the border and on vaccines. “We’ve learned in the House of Commons, if you repeat it, if you say it louder, if that is your talking point, people will totally believe it,” Trudeau cabinet minister Catherine McKenna once said in an honest moment. So Trudeau repeats his lines, he says them louder — Canada has the biggest, most diverse vaccine portfolio and we have among the most stringent border measures. Neither are true and if they were then we wouldn’t be dealing with a third wave, or if we were it would be muted by international travel restrictions and adequate vaccine supply. “Let us remember, that Canada already has in place and has since March of 2020, over a year ago, some of the strongest measures of any of our peer countries,” Trudeau said Friday when asked about the border. https://torontosun.com/opinion/colu...ring-covid-despite-his-claims-to-the-contrary
COVID-19: 'We got it wrong,' tearful Ford announces; Ontario reports 3,682 new cases Ontario Premier Doug Ford offered a tearful apology on Thursday for the harsh restrictions his government imposed a week ago before making an about-face. https://ottawacitizen.com/news/loca...ford-announces-ontario-reports-3683-new-cases