One of the many reasons you should be thankful not to live here is this "Team Canada" bullshit. Every company is talking about how proudly Canadian they are including the premium streaming service Crave which people only sign up for to watch HBO shows.
On top of that these are the same people who attacked people waving the flag 3 yrs ago as Nazis and call us genocidal colonial oppressors living on stolen land. It's so fucking gay, cringe and annoying.
It's a mass cascade of Main Character Syndrome, society-wide. Every NPC thinks that they're the main character of the story, while CONSOOOOOOMING all of the social media from other NPCs, never stopping to wonder how they can be the main character when no one follows them...
It is a movie, and it's getting increasingly stupid because they're running out of ideas. Now would be a really good time to finally do that digging I know for a fact most of you haven't even begun to start yet.
It's the worst kind of nationalism or 'jingoism' the rest of the fucking world always accuses Americans of. Canadians show their gang colors and fanboy over their local team and dunk on fanboys of the other team but there's no meaning behind it. Helps to remember most people are nothing but NPC zombies who can barely be held responsible for their opinions.
It's also deeply hilarious because the average Canadian blames high grocery prices on corporate greed which is somewhat true but ignores the fact that the Canadian economy consists almost entirely of one or two corporations running the entire industry leading to lack of competition and high prices. This team Canada nonsense is only fueling the monopolies and doing absolutely nothing to improve economic conditions or industries in Canada.
Reading this article yesterday, it has to be straight up propaganda. Disinformation from the canadian government.
"Code Black is a physician now practicing in B.C. after immigrating from the U.S. late last year. He writes under a pseudonym due to fear of further retribution from members of U.S. medical leadership and U.S. government officials. His identity has been verified by Canada Healthwatch."
"In Canada, burnout still exists. The hours are long, and resources are stretched. But the moral injury feels less acute. Most Canadian doctors still believe they’re working in a system that’s fundamentally trying to do the right thing. That kind of alignment matters."
Alzrighe and another doctor will continue to run their family practice at the same clinic. He said they each have 1,200 patients on their roster, and they're not accepting any more. He said his heart goes out to those who relied on his clinic and now have to go elsewhere. "If we made mistakes or any shortcomings, we are only human. We tried our best to do what we can at the time and I wish everybody best of health."
"In Canada, where social supports are (relatively) stronger, most patients come in with medical problems — not unsolvable social ones."
An expert committee reviewing euthanasia deaths in Canada’s most populous province has identified several cases in which patients asked to be killed in part for social reasons such as isolation and fears of homelessness, raising concerns over approvals for vulnerable people in the country’s assisted dying system.
"In some cases, patients spend 8 to 12 hours in the ER for non-urgent complaints. Critically ill or injured patients are triaged and treated immediately, as they should be."
I speak from personal experience on this one, only if your deemed worthy of care. If your missing a finger sure youll get care, but have cancer or something that needs long term support, better hope someone has pity for you.
Between 2012 and 2017, 26.1% of patients with cancer in Ontario received their diagnosis as part of an emergent presentation requiring urgent hospital admission as a consequence of an emergency department visit.4 As emergency physicians, we perceive that this proportion has increased substantially in the pandemic recovery period. People who have an emergency department visit associated with their cancer diagnosis are often older, do not have access to primary care, come from minority backgrounds, or have lower socioeconomic status than those who do not have an emergency department visit associated with their cancer diagnosis.5 They also have worse cancer-related outcomes, such as higher stage at diagnosis and worse overall survival.6
Straight up government disinformation mr code black.
Precisely the do nothing brain dead compromised soft faggotry of hollywood. Watching a 50 year old idea stealing hack millionaire pretend to be a man of the people while standing in the middle of a corporate media psyop is enough to make me vomit.
The last time I remember buying anything good at the bay was like 1995-2005ish.
When they prioritized BRANDS and started organizing everything by brand, I was done with them. Imagine having to visit 8 different locations in the store for t-shirts, because each is a different brand.
I don't know what store is equivalent to 1995 the bay, or eatons, or sears, but I'd sure like to shop there.
Look, I hate to break it to you, but Walmart is good because it provides products people want at reasonable prices.
Hudson's Bay Company tried to pass itself off as a 90's era retailer and remained consistently expensive while operating in massive areas with humongous overhead costs. They simply couldn't survive as a company and were struggling - then along comes Trudeau to sink the economy to put the final nail in it's coffin.
I can't tell you the last time I bought something from the Bay and that should speak to how useful HBC is in modern day. The other stores just like them (Eatons', Zellers) met the same fate because their design just doesn't work anymore. Huge bloated store, high prices, low selection. The compact streamlined walmart design is way better at meeting peoples' needs.
The oldest company in history, gone because of liberal retardation. Thankfully I'm not a Canadian doomer and recognize how much anti liberalism Alberta has, I see it fairly regularity, every day here.
One of the many reasons you should be thankful not to live here is this "Team Canada" bullshit. Every company is talking about how proudly Canadian they are including the premium streaming service Crave which people only sign up for to watch HBO shows.
On top of that these are the same people who attacked people waving the flag 3 yrs ago as Nazis and call us genocidal colonial oppressors living on stolen land. It's so fucking gay, cringe and annoying.
its gone completely farcical at this stage.
i have to assume its a movie. Right? It has to be. Like we're all in a mass Truman's show.
It's a mass cascade of Main Character Syndrome, society-wide. Every NPC thinks that they're the main character of the story, while CONSOOOOOOMING all of the social media from other NPCs, never stopping to wonder how they can be the main character when no one follows them...
The people controlling the media do wield a grossly disproportional level of power. And they call it a conspiracy theory to point that out.
If you're a real Gamergate veteran you've seen it before.
It is a movie, and it's getting increasingly stupid because they're running out of ideas. Now would be a really good time to finally do that digging I know for a fact most of you haven't even begun to start yet.
It is all theater, yes
It's the worst kind of nationalism or 'jingoism' the rest of the fucking world always accuses Americans of. Canadians show their gang colors and fanboy over their local team and dunk on fanboys of the other team but there's no meaning behind it. Helps to remember most people are nothing but NPC zombies who can barely be held responsible for their opinions.
It's also deeply hilarious because the average Canadian blames high grocery prices on corporate greed which is somewhat true but ignores the fact that the Canadian economy consists almost entirely of one or two corporations running the entire industry leading to lack of competition and high prices. This team Canada nonsense is only fueling the monopolies and doing absolutely nothing to improve economic conditions or industries in Canada.
They also completely ignore that half of the stuff they consume from the grocery store can't be grown here.
And we tax the shit out of the farmers that try to grow anything over the short growing season that exists.
And like 18% of what Canada grows is to make fucking canola oil.
We prefer to call it Rapeseed, thank you
I feel bad for real Canadians.
Your national anthem is, dead serious, a truly beautiful piece of music.
Was, until they changed the pronouns (yes really)
The "all thy sons" thing?
Fills me with dread, perhaps im being overdramatic, but it feels like they are trying to actively kill me here.
Who the fuck denies someone medical help over refrigerant poisoning or parathyroid issues. Whack shit.
https://canadahealthwatch.ca/2025/03/25/i-traded-my-u-s-medical-career-for-life-in-canada-heres-how-the-two-health-systems-stack-up
Reading this article yesterday, it has to be straight up propaganda. Disinformation from the canadian government.
"Code Black is a physician now practicing in B.C. after immigrating from the U.S. late last year. He writes under a pseudonym due to fear of further retribution from members of U.S. medical leadership and U.S. government officials. His identity has been verified by Canada Healthwatch."
"In Canada, burnout still exists. The hours are long, and resources are stretched. But the moral injury feels less acute. Most Canadian doctors still believe they’re working in a system that’s fundamentally trying to do the right thing. That kind of alignment matters."
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/nova-scotia/dartmouth-walk-in-clinic-set-to-close-its-doors-this-week-1.7168550
"In Canada, where social supports are (relatively) stronger, most patients come in with medical problems — not unsolvable social ones."
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2024/oct/17/canada-nonterminal-maid-assisted-death
"In some cases, patients spend 8 to 12 hours in the ER for non-urgent complaints. Critically ill or injured patients are triaged and treated immediately, as they should be."
I speak from personal experience on this one, only if your deemed worthy of care. If your missing a finger sure youll get care, but have cancer or something that needs long term support, better hope someone has pity for you.
https://www.cmaj.ca/content/196/18/E626
Straight up government disinformation mr code black.
Elbows up.
Precisely the do nothing brain dead compromised soft faggotry of hollywood. Watching a 50 year old idea stealing hack millionaire pretend to be a man of the people while standing in the middle of a corporate media psyop is enough to make me vomit.
I fucking hate that white haired ass clown.
When did Mike Myers even last work in Hollywood or TV for something relevant?
Austin Powers 3?
SNL. Where he did the whole elbows up in the closing.
https://dpdajlq3ew794.cloudfront.net/20250305094241/mike-myers-snl-elbows-up-canada.png?format=auto&width=2048
Just fucking hatable.
It's so funny that liberals are boycotting Target over them canceling DEI crap. In America, where do they go instead? Walmart? Kroger?
The last time I remember buying anything good at the bay was like 1995-2005ish.
When they prioritized BRANDS and started organizing everything by brand, I was done with them. Imagine having to visit 8 different locations in the store for t-shirts, because each is a different brand.
I don't know what store is equivalent to 1995 the bay, or eatons, or sears, but I'd sure like to shop there.
Look, I hate to break it to you, but Walmart is good because it provides products people want at reasonable prices.
Hudson's Bay Company tried to pass itself off as a 90's era retailer and remained consistently expensive while operating in massive areas with humongous overhead costs. They simply couldn't survive as a company and were struggling - then along comes Trudeau to sink the economy to put the final nail in it's coffin.
I can't tell you the last time I bought something from the Bay and that should speak to how useful HBC is in modern day. The other stores just like them (Eatons', Zellers) met the same fate because their design just doesn't work anymore. Huge bloated store, high prices, low selection. The compact streamlined walmart design is way better at meeting peoples' needs.
The oldest company in history, gone because of liberal retardation. Thankfully I'm not a Canadian doomer and recognize how much anti liberalism Alberta has, I see it fairly regularity, every day here.