Go to any of the Canadian Reddit forums for example that allow discussion and man, it's fuck the government, fuck immigrants, who do you think controls everything, etc... it's not what it was like 5 years ago.
Meanwhile on here it's like hello KIA2, I'd like to have a discussion on... Banned. DOM didn't like your haircut.
Canuckstan is a lost cause. They should have dealt with the immigration issue two decades ago. Also, the Canuck subreddit is garbage.
Canucks will rise before the USA I think. Things are way worse there than in the states, economically and socially.
People in the states are blinded by the sheer size of the white population so our replacement is more gradual. 2 more weeks, ya?
Shits gonna pop off where the people are more poor first. And canuckistan is so expensive for the wages.
Canada is still filthy rich for the work they do. When you look at actual hours spent doing actual work to income, Canada is one of the laziest people given the earnings they earn. Guys in Fort McMurray literally play candy crush all day and make $150k/yr. We could axe half the public sector and not even notice, most people do absolutely nothing. Americans actually do work much harder than Canadians for their earnings. Ironically, the reason everything is so expensive in Canada is because no one does real work here and expects to get paid.
I imagine it's because it's expensive to transport goods that far north and across it's huge expanse. Especially when it's just Indians. Just make shit in India cheaper, why bother with Canada?
Wait so it's expensive to ship stuff with a truck on the same continent but not by truck in one continent then overseas to another continent then truck again to the destination. It could be cheap to do anything in Canada but it's not because of the government. The regulations in Canada are absurd. I used to know a close to executive at one of the largest companies in the world (American company) who was head of the Canadian division for the company. The company was in the process of strategically pulling out of Canada. They went from attempting growth to basically just a satellite maintain what they already had with 0 care for Canada. I asked him why. He explained it was because the cost of doing business in Canada due to meeting government regulations was just too high at every level of the business whether it be payroll, insurance, legal, compliance, etc... The rules were astronomical and just cost too much. He said that Canada is such a small player in the world in terms of commerce, especially since they only have 30m (40m now) people but the Canadian government acts as if they are on par with a country like the USA and demands companies follow all their stringent rules as if they have any leverage to demand this from companies but they really don't because these large companies have the rest of the world to compete for and Canada is small beans so it's not worth the effort given the costs the government puts on businesses.
For a large global company, that makes sense. Forget Canada. Canadian companies can't just forgo Canada so they're forced to playball with the government and these absurd rules and regulations make everything cost so much more.