@kami4374@nathancullen Get your head out of your ass. We are if Alberta succeeds Canada succeeds! The threat is coming from the South and abroad not from our friendly Albertan neighbours!
@Bratt_world Following reports of Iraqi armor activity in the Green Zone in Baghdad, Iraq, reports also indicate politicians, Sunni politician Muthanna al-Samarrai, have been arrested. Per reports from local media, the crackdown is supposedly subordinate to ongoing corruption investigations
@NickKouvalis I think the Conservatives have a bigger problem. Pierre comes across as miserable, a bitter loser and makes the most ridiculous claims. Carney comes across as happy warrior working to build Canada 🇨🇦. Even if he makes a few mistakes I know who I would want to vote for.
Funny how the loudest “Canada is broken” voices keep coming from the provinces with the worst premiers running the show.
Here’s the part people skip: your daily life is run by your province, not Ottawa. Healthcare, schools, hospitals, highways, policing, housing approvals, electricity rates. All provincial jurisdiction. The premier you voted for controls almost everything that actually touches your day to day.
Alberta’s economy gets mismanaged by Smith, healthcare gets gutted, and somehow it’s Ottawa’s fault. Saskatchewan posts some of the worst outcomes on healthcare wait times and education funding in the country, then blames “the Laurentian elite.”
These are the same people who vote for cuts, then complain when the cuts hurt. Vote for underfunded hospitals, then post about ER wait times like it’s a national betrayal. Vote against federal transfers and equalization fixes, then act shocked when their own province can’t deliver services.
If your premier controls your hospital wait time, your kid’s classroom size, and your power bill, and all three are getting worse, that’s not a “Canada is broken” problem. That’s a “you elected this” problem.
The data is right there. Most of the “Canada is failing” energy isn’t coming from a place of national decline. It’s coming from provincial governance failures, dressed up as a federal crisis.
@sarbjitkaur1 They plan on purchasing bulk distressed units at a very significant discount point and then offering a rent to buy option for those that are having trouble buying. It will particularly be beneficial for young people buying their first property.
This is one of about 2 million of Canadas 'reflecting' pools.
What's nice about these is that we don't have to paint the inside of them blue to make them look beautiful.
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