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In war there are no rights. Once you cross the line from peacef protestor to terrorist going to kill people/cops, the saying goes “fuck your rights”

So all you need is a politician to declare the opposition party to be terrorist and you can do whatever you want?

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I think it’s worth noting that the weekend before this, local residents of Ottawa had basically “stormed” one of the trucker convoy camps to unblock a road. There were genuine concerns that the residents of Ottawa were ready to take matters into their own hands, and it would be a bloodbath. Not to mention the blockade in Alberta where they were found with guns and a pipe bomb, with their communications indicating the…

So the threat of violence against a non violent protest resulted in the non violent protestors being labeled terrorist and justified all the action that followed?

95dB air-horn for 16 to 20 hours per day is not non-violent.

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A friend of mine recently finished his engineering PhD at the University of Toronto. He received employment offers from an American firm and a Canadian firm. The Canadian firm offered a total compensation package worth 80,000 CAD (~55,000 USD); the American firm offered him nearly 275,000 USD.

I can’t believe Justin Trudeau would lowball your friend like that.

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> Trudeau has also been friendly - and perhaps even submissive - to Xi Jinping

Gonna need to see a source on that. Canada even arrested Huawei executive Meng Wanzhou on behalf of the US on some made-up sanctions charges so that America could pressure the Chinese government in their trade war. The other part about Khalistan is a talking point from Modi's India, which has been busted for conducting assassinations against Khalistani activists in Canada and the US.

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lol this incredible hyperbole begs for explanation. The two main fumbles I can see of note are on housing and immigration. On immigration the government only made remarkable changes in the last two years, and as if they touched a hot stove, they already realized their mistake and have already scaled back immigration numbers so much that Canada will effectively have nil immigration for the near future. Not likely a ge…

Isn’t the housing crisis caused at the local level? City officials control the permits/zoning.

> In 2020, Canada ranked 37 out of 38 for municipal approval process timeline in the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD). We're 3 times slower than the United States. This is due to restrictive zoning practices, excessive red tape, and outdated processes.

https://housing-infrastructure.canada.ca/housing-logement/ho...

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> The truckers were warned what would happen, and they made their families pay the price. This is a terrifying comment and you should really start re-examining your outlook on life. I really hope you are nowhere near any sort of lever of power.

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Nothing will change because no Canadian government will lower house prices and that's what absolutely needs to happen. 2024 was a banner year for voting against the incumbent governments worldwide. Globally we have a cost-of-living crisis, a housing affordability crisis and a years-long decrease in the standard-of-living. Generally speaking, each country has 3 forces that are in play: 1. Progressives; 2. Neoliberals…

> 3. Outright fascists.

You say this like it's a given, but I'm not so sure anymore. The word fascist has lost most of its meaning by being applied to everyone from Donald Trump to J. K. Rowling. Can you explain specifically what you mean by this?

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Only the provinces have the constitutional authority to impose a land value tax. (The cities get their property taxing rights from the province).

Ding ding ding! Yes! I find it interesting that the Federal government is getting the majority of the blame for these issues when in reality I feel like provinces should be at fault. Not to say that the federal government is without blame, but I feel like given the current state of healthcare in many provinces, as well as the housing s** show, provincial governments should be primarily held at fault. Zoning/housing,…

Seems odd though that despite these issues being provincial that every province is seemingly struggling with these issues...

Almost like there is a larger macroeconomic force at play.

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I feel like this site has a bit of a bias when it comes to the USA. Most devs are highly compensated in the USA and can afford whatever. Being poor or sick sucks here.

Most of Canada is pretty poor now. From the Economist: https://archive.is/UdixF/ec46ebf7fe812cd5e9432f45f68bd142e6c... Their housing is more expensive than the US, but taxes are higher and wages are lower. If Canada’s provinces were states, the populated ones would be poorer than the poorest US states, along with higher taxes and expensive housing. https://brilliantmaps.com/us-vs-canada-gdp-per-capita/ British Columb…

The social services are better in Canada though. The big downside is the lack of quickly available treatment for serious-but-not-life-threatening illness.
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