@AngetheBrave72@cbcwatcher@lilijoanne4 Perhaps Anglos from Quebec will help grow the population and economy of Alberta, as we did for Ontario during the not so quiet revolution.
@WendyMcCote@mtlgazette Meanwhile they live off the money they take from us through excessive taxation and the inflation they cause through wasteful government spending .
@mtlgazette There is a shortage of vocational school teachers in Quebec. This will make it nearly impossible for non-French speaking vocational teachers (who may be masters of a vocation) to work here.
La seule vraie autonomie nationale, c’est la liberté de l’individu face à l’État et à la société. Quand l’État contrôle les écoles, l’économie ou la vie de tous les jours, les différentes nations finissent inévitablement par se rentrer dedans. Limite l’État, protège les droits et la propriété des individus, et les tensions nationales s’estompent.
@mbockcote Collectives do not think nor do the have opinions. People may pretend to understand what collectives “think” or even act as their spokespersons.
Carney did NOT create a sovereign wealth fund.
Carney announced a debt-fuelled corporate slush fund.
The government is more than $1 trillion in debt.
Carney will borrow $25 billion more. Dump it into a fund. Then gamble your money on risky corporate handouts.
@elonmusk “LIDAR is the equivalent of Marxism applied to the economy. A planned, centralized solution that claims to explicitly model what should emerge from a distributed and adaptive system.”
@JimFurlong_cdn@yer_conscience Many (not all) Quebecers want Canada to fail. When Canada is successful, the case for separation is weakened. The winners are the bilingual elite who take advantage of the unilingual majorities they rule over.
@mtlgazette "Experiencing homelessness" as stated in the woke article, makes it sound like some outside force beyond ones control was as the root of the problem. Increasing government spending on the behalf of the homeless may actually increase their numbers. Look at San Francisco.
@jucovfefe@tvanouvelles The Quebec and many of the Canadian elite are bilingual, and make sure their children are as well. They keep the competition down by supporting unilingualism.