From 2024P: Canada faces a series of 'crises' that will test it in the coming years, RCMP warns...

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It is interesting to read these assessments. Bear in mind this was long before Trump was re-elected and they actually promote climate change as being a contributor.

Huh?

The police agencies in Canada are forcing our collapse, controlling the courts, the functions to help people achieve success and maintain employment etc. THAT to them is ok, "hey, no big deal if you starve and die homeless on the streets, we can do that to you as we please. The risk of unrest though, that has us all uppity".

Therefore, they KNOW the collapse is coming but they want to use Trump as the scapegoat when here prior to his re-election it was already predicted.

From the lowly Toronto Police Services, Durham Region Police, Peel Region Police on up to the RCMP and yes, even CSIS as clearly some do not care about what some of us have exposed, THIS is Canada.

No wonder our allies don't trust us...




The "crises" rocking national and international affairs are likely to get worse over the next few years and could have a significant effect on the federal government and Canada's federal police force, says an internal report prepared for the RCMP.

"The global community has experienced a series of crises, with COVID-19, supply-chain issues, and the Russian invasion of Ukraine all sending shockwaves throughout the world," says the report, entitled Whole of Government Five Year Trends for Canada.

"The situation will probably deteriorate further in the next five years, as the early effects of climate change and a global recession add their weight to the ongoing crises."


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The report says it is based on "open source, foresight material, horizon scans and environment scans from law enforcement agencies, government agencies and private entities, both domestic and international."

The report paints a bleak picture of what the RCMP — and Canada — could have to face over the next several years.
 
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