shockedcanadian
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Trumps upcoming tariffs are going to force Ontario to shift focus on civil liberties and economic freedom again from our abusive Security Industrial Complex, which has become a national past time designed to suppress, maintain the caste and feed the hogs.
Unfortunately, policing in Ontario is a MASSIVE boondoggle. Comparable to what you have at the federal government in D.C.
Amazingly, it is Trump who may have the greatest impact on this via indirect means as he applies tariffs to Ontarios inefficient manufacturing and "management class". It will be a quick realization that we either adapt to innovate and compete, or go belly up.
www.thestar.com
Toronto is an increasingly divided city, according to a new report, which finds that many people are struggling financially and mentally despite significant economic growth.
The Toronto Foundation’s Vital Signs “Roundup on Growth” report, released Wednesday, paints a picture of a city that is rapidly growing but also leaving many people behind. More Torontonians are feeling financially vulnerable, which is having an impact on their physical and mental health.
There is a cascading effect on the city’s most vulnerable, the agencies that serve them and people’s capacity to help: Shelters are turning away more unhoused folks, and nonprofits are stretched thin.
Unfortunately, policing in Ontario is a MASSIVE boondoggle. Comparable to what you have at the federal government in D.C.
Amazingly, it is Trump who may have the greatest impact on this via indirect means as he applies tariffs to Ontarios inefficient manufacturing and "management class". It will be a quick realization that we either adapt to innovate and compete, or go belly up.

Big jump in number of Toronto-area residents who say they can’t make ends meet, report says
Toronto Foundation research paints a picture of economic growth but increasing hardship in a divided city.
Toronto is an increasingly divided city, according to a new report, which finds that many people are struggling financially and mentally despite significant economic growth.
The Toronto Foundation’s Vital Signs “Roundup on Growth” report, released Wednesday, paints a picture of a city that is rapidly growing but also leaving many people behind. More Torontonians are feeling financially vulnerable, which is having an impact on their physical and mental health.
There is a cascading effect on the city’s most vulnerable, the agencies that serve them and people’s capacity to help: Shelters are turning away more unhoused folks, and nonprofits are stretched thin.