shockedcanadian
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From the RCMP on down, THIS is Canada.
We are collapsing fairly quickly and anticipate a record budget deficit. Ontario is going to collapse first, 100,000 homeless in the province alone and winter around the corner.
In all of the destruction, some take glee in destroying my life. Clearly their priorities are quite misguided. They don't care though because they and their family, low performers or not; will do fine...for themselves.
Imagine destroying your best assets, your talented citizens, in order to maintain a caste and their massive, unaccountable budgets? Trump isn't responsible for this decline with a few tariffs, he just more quickly exposed the system, a system I know ALL too well; and Canadians don't like what they see.
Don't blame me, I'm just the low caste subject and Messenger. A nation that doesn't embrace their most ambitious and talented will eventually go the way of East Germany....
Not long ago, Casey McLaughlin was executive director of the Yukon Transportation Museum in Whitehorse, but earlier this month she found herself lining up with hundreds of others at a job fair in Ottawa, vying for a coveted position at a new Food Basics grocery store.
"I'm willing to go from being a boss to shelving vegetables because you have to pay the bills," she said. "It's really hard to find a job in Ottawa right now."
Nafisa Ijie also attended the job fair at a hotel in Barrhaven, despite having a master's degree and experience working as a business analyst in Nigeria and England.
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Not long ago, Casey McLaughlin was executive director of the Yukon Transportation Museum in Whitehorse, but earlier this month she found herself lining up with hundreds of others at a job fair in Ottawa, vying for a coveted position at a new Food Basics grocery store.
"I'm willing to go from being a boss to shelving vegetables because you have to pay the bills," she said. "It's really hard to find a job in Ottawa right now."
Nafisa Ijie also attended the job fair at a hotel in Barrhaven, despite having a master's degree and experience working as a business analyst in Nigeria and England.
We are collapsing fairly quickly and anticipate a record budget deficit. Ontario is going to collapse first, 100,000 homeless in the province alone and winter around the corner.
In all of the destruction, some take glee in destroying my life. Clearly their priorities are quite misguided. They don't care though because they and their family, low performers or not; will do fine...for themselves.
Imagine destroying your best assets, your talented citizens, in order to maintain a caste and their massive, unaccountable budgets? Trump isn't responsible for this decline with a few tariffs, he just more quickly exposed the system, a system I know ALL too well; and Canadians don't like what they see.
Don't blame me, I'm just the low caste subject and Messenger. A nation that doesn't embrace their most ambitious and talented will eventually go the way of East Germany....
Not long ago, Casey McLaughlin was executive director of the Yukon Transportation Museum in Whitehorse, but earlier this month she found herself lining up with hundreds of others at a job fair in Ottawa, vying for a coveted position at a new Food Basics grocery store.
"I'm willing to go from being a boss to shelving vegetables because you have to pay the bills," she said. "It's really hard to find a job in Ottawa right now."
Nafisa Ijie also attended the job fair at a hotel in Barrhaven, despite having a master's degree and experience working as a business analyst in Nigeria and England.
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Not long ago, Casey McLaughlin was executive director of the Yukon Transportation Museum in Whitehorse, but earlier this month she found herself lining up with hundreds of others at a job fair in Ottawa, vying for a coveted position at a new Food Basics grocery store.
"I'm willing to go from being a boss to shelving vegetables because you have to pay the bills," she said. "It's really hard to find a job in Ottawa right now."
Nafisa Ijie also attended the job fair at a hotel in Barrhaven, despite having a master's degree and experience working as a business analyst in Nigeria and England.
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