Indian officials carried out demonetization of citizenship. All documents issued by GOI are invalid as of 8PM today 🥳😀🥳
#demonetization#passport#citizenship
Indian officials carried out demonetization of citizenship. All documents issued by GOI are invalid as of 8PM today 🥳😀🥳
#demonetization#passport#citizenship
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.
When India was planning assassinations of US citizens on US soil, the Americans angrily asked India what the hell it was up to.
India responded saying you do it too.
America's response was, yes, but never on Indian soil.
That screw up cost India dear
Today, while our flag remains at half-mast following the death of TPS Constable Marc Pinizzotto, we also honour all victims of terrorism and recognize the many first responders and essential service providers who respond to these incidents.
The National Day for Remembrance of Victims of Terrorism is recognized on June 23, the anniversary of the Air India bombing. This year marks the 40th anniversary of this horrific event, which remains the worst terrorist attack in Canadian history.
Our flag will remain lowered until after the funeral of Constable Pinizzotto on June 24.
@surajyengde Distancing will make no difference. The mob when it comes will not stop to ask your identity. Only strong and visible opposition on the streets will make some difference in stopping these practices.