C'mon Canada

Discussion in 'Politics' started by Cuddles, Jun 28, 2021.

  1. gwb-trading

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    #441     Nov 5, 2024
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    #442     Nov 5, 2024
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  3. Canada has its "moments" though.

    Trudeau had the extended flap with truckers during covid, and his father Pierre rolled out the tanks in Montreal to put down the separatists.

    Baby Justin is about to get tossed too.
     
    #443     Nov 5, 2024
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    #444     Nov 5, 2024
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    #445     Nov 6, 2024
  6. Poilievre from Calgary is the Conservative Party Leader in Canada who is on the verge of taking over when Trudeau is ousted through a vote of no-confidence.

    Recent polls in Canada show that the majority of Canadians think that if Trump is elected, then
    Canada would be better served by having Poilievre as Prime Minister.

    So Baby Justin is playing the little game of trying to assure Canadians that they should just stay calm and let him handle things. Nope. Poilievre is Canadian MAGA and he is on the move.
     
    #446     Nov 6, 2024
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    Here is some helpful information for Liberals... Well at least until Poilievre gets in power.

    How to move to Canada from the US
    https://www.cicnews.com/2024/11/moving-to-canada-from-the-us-article-1148053.html
     
    #447     Nov 6, 2024
  8. The writing is on the wall for Trudeau as well. I was in Toronto all summer. My sense was that average Canadians are sick of mass Islamic immigration and all the woke nonsense that's even more extreme up there. I think Poilievre is going to win in a landslide in 2025.
     
    #448     Nov 6, 2024
  9. wrbtrader

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    Here in Québec, Canada...talking to U.S./Canada dual citizens and Canadians who are more separatists...

    Canadians prefer Trudeau to work with Harris whereas Canadians prefer Poilievre to work with Trump to get things done that's best for all of Canada considering we do share the north border.​

    Yet, there's a growing number of Canadians who feel neither Poilievre nor Trudeau will do a good job regardless of who becomes the President in the United States or regardless of which of the two becomes Prime Minister in Canada.

    1/2 of the equation is now resolved in the U.S. (it's Trump) now we have to wait for the other 1/2 of the equation to resolve in Canada (Poilievre or Trudeau)...the big concerns here in Quebec are the Healthcare budget, so the whole system is now in bad shape. There is needing for staff everywhere like nurses, care attendant, doctors, etc.

    I remember taking my son to his physical for him to play hockey...I made an appointment for one week away. Currently, due to shortages of Doctors and Nurses...the typical wait now is about 3 months for non-emergencies (e.g. children physicals).​

    With that said, my two youngest attend private Catholic school here in Québec, Canada. I do not see an increase in Islamic immigration but I do see an increase in immigration from other countries (e.g. European France/White, Portugal, United States, Brazil/South America, China, Japan, South Korea, Israel...increasing number of U.S. military Veterans living in Canada but near the border).

    In contrast, there is a very large presence of Muslims in Montréal which is many hours south of me and many hours west of me in Toronto...it's been that way since the 1990s when Canada needed a larger workforce of certain skilled workers.

    I say skilled workers such as healthcare and technology. For the past 10 years, the Canada government has been increasing (inviting) more immigrants with education or work experience in computer programming, software engineering, database management positions, and healthcare.

    Yet, immigration in Canada is welcome more in comparison to immigration in the United States. Also, Canada has much more room to grow in the population and much more land for expansion to absorb that immigration population than the United States.

    Canada is around the same size as United States. United States is approximately 9,833,517 sq km, while Canada is approximately 9,984,670 sq km. Meanwhile, the population of United States is ~324 million people (289 million fewer people live in Canada).

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    #449     Nov 6, 2024
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    #450     Nov 9, 2024