shockedcanadian
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Canada has been operating via the creepy Soviet Union model with supreme, irrational power of police agencies to covertly control the economy, who can and cannot work, who can have a husband or wife, who can own property etc. The Stasi would be impressed with the extent of the power and abuses, even they were more accountable.
As I have warned for a long time, the Security Industrial Complex would collapse on its own weight and theft of taxes, from the TPS, OPP on up to the RCMP. The cost of policing has dwarfed all municipal and provincial social programs on a per capita (employee) basis with little in return except the suppression of civil liberties and economic freedom.
Based on many of your outfits cooperation with the Creepy Ones here, America may soon learn first hand of this socialist system which really involves many levels of control and enforcement, all running contrary to your Constitution.
While Canadians are a patriotic lot, one in four are not overly confident in the country’s long-term future, according to a new Postmedia-Leger poll.
Fifteen per cent of Canadians said they do not think Canada, “with its current borders and provinces will still exist 50 years from now.”
Another 11 per cent aren’t sure what to think.
“It’s an interesting time to ask the question, because it’s not just internally that there are questions around our territorial integrity,” said Andrew Enns, executive vice-president of Leger’s Central Canada operations.
In addition to Alberta’s looming referendum on separation, United States President Donald Trump continues to taunt Canadians with his “51st state” rhetoric.
That American aggression “hasn’t disappeared from our national conscience,” Enns said. “It still kind of preoccupies our psyche a bit” and may be fuelling Canadian pride. In 2024, 76 per cent of Canadians called themselves proud. After a year of Trump’s “51st state nonsense” that number is now into the 80s, Enns said.
However, while most Canadians are “quite bullish” about the country’s national unity, a not insignificant number aren’t so optimistic.
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The youngest Canadians polled (18- to 34-year-olds) are the least proud age cohort, with only 75 per cent very (31 per cent) or somewhat (44 per cent) proud to be Canadian.
As I have warned for a long time, the Security Industrial Complex would collapse on its own weight and theft of taxes, from the TPS, OPP on up to the RCMP. The cost of policing has dwarfed all municipal and provincial social programs on a per capita (employee) basis with little in return except the suppression of civil liberties and economic freedom.
Based on many of your outfits cooperation with the Creepy Ones here, America may soon learn first hand of this socialist system which really involves many levels of control and enforcement, all running contrary to your Constitution.
While Canadians are a patriotic lot, one in four are not overly confident in the country’s long-term future, according to a new Postmedia-Leger poll.
Fifteen per cent of Canadians said they do not think Canada, “with its current borders and provinces will still exist 50 years from now.”
Another 11 per cent aren’t sure what to think.
“It’s an interesting time to ask the question, because it’s not just internally that there are questions around our territorial integrity,” said Andrew Enns, executive vice-president of Leger’s Central Canada operations.
In addition to Alberta’s looming referendum on separation, United States President Donald Trump continues to taunt Canadians with his “51st state” rhetoric.
That American aggression “hasn’t disappeared from our national conscience,” Enns said. “It still kind of preoccupies our psyche a bit” and may be fuelling Canadian pride. In 2024, 76 per cent of Canadians called themselves proud. After a year of Trump’s “51st state nonsense” that number is now into the 80s, Enns said.
However, while most Canadians are “quite bullish” about the country’s national unity, a not insignificant number aren’t so optimistic.
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The youngest Canadians polled (18- to 34-year-olds) are the least proud age cohort, with only 75 per cent very (31 per cent) or somewhat (44 per cent) proud to be Canadian.