Allen posted about a lady who came to Canada to live 20 years ago and her feelings about it now. These comments were on the story in SDA and thought would share. Kenji's response was an eye opener for me - we are on their land but they can leave and not jump through hoops!
Chris in the Bridge
July 4, 2025 at 10:25 am
Canaduh can be likened to a twenty something with purple hair, living in xer parent’s basement. Has a double degree in sociology and lesbian Vietnamese poetry. Smokes weed all day, eats Mom and Dad’s food. Dad asks for help around the house and all he gets is a lecture about his greed and racism.
Until, one day, Dad comes home from a bad day and tells xer to “get a job or get the f@ck out” This is where canaduh is at right now.
What a shameful, pitiful, disgraceful waste of a land that had such an incredible past, built by good people of good will with an incredible potential. Destroyed. Absolutely destroyed on the altar of trudeaupian socialism.
Dad came home a few months ago and he ain’t happy at all.
The West must leave while the captain, having deliberately steered towards the iceberg, is frantically bailing water INTO the ship.
Kenji
July 4, 2025 at 2:31 pm
Since my son in law is a FN Canadian … he is FREE to reside-in and work-in America as well as Canada. He didn’t “need” to marry my daughter for citizenship.
https://ca.usembassy.gov/first-nations-and-native-americans/
So … to all you hardworking, rational FN people in Canada … you are FREE to leave the shitshow Canada has become. If you aren’t in a Chief’s clan receiving $$$millions in compensation to start digging in the Residential School “Mass graves” … if you didn’t get a taxpayer funded new pickup truck, snow machine, or big screen TV … please note: you are FREE to move to Trump’s America. If you have something to offer our country ? Then you’re welcome. Come on down!
Danielle Smith's UCP cleaning up mess made by Premier Jason Kenny and Energy Minister Sonya Savage...
Alberta settles $16-billion coal case
The Globe and Mail Ontario Report on Business
By EMMA GRANEYFri, Jul 4, 2025
Alberta has settled with two of the companies suing the province for a combined $16-billion over the government's flip-flop on coal policy.
Evolve Power Ltd. and Atrum Coal Ltd. say they have reached agreements with the government to resolve their claims alleging the de facto expropriation of their coal assets, according to notices posted to each company's website.
What Albertans will pay the coal mining companies, however, remains unknown.
Both Evolve and Atrum noted that details of the settlement are still being discussed and would remain confidential until they are finalized, but said they expect to update shareholders on the agreements later this year.
Peter Doyle, the chief executive officer of Evolve, told The Globe and Mail he was unable to comment while negotiations are under way.
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Alberta, why are we still a part of this thing? Fortune favours the brave!
John Bolton
Jul 5, 2025
Every time I look at the latest news from Canada I ask why my province is still part of a dysfunctional country. I want out, and I can't understand why everyone in Alberta doesn't want the same thing. Alberta can be so much better. Fortune favours the brave.