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Repolitics » Federal Politics
1d ago
On twitter there's lots of footage of crowds of pro-Palestinian activists marching in the streets in cities across Canada on the Oct 7 anniversary of the Hamas terror attacks protesting Israel etc. This is obviously disgusting disrespect for the Israeli civilians slaughtered and taken hostage and is showing support for Hamas and this civilian genocidal massacre. Unbelievable that we have crowds of terrorist and genocide supporters on our streets. Freedom of speech doesn't include supporting terrorists massacring civilians, this is a violent threat to Israelis and Jews here and abro ..read more
Repolitics » Federal Politics
1d ago
Canada has been providing aid through the U.N. to the middle east Palestinians for years that makes it way to the terrorists simply because they are the government of Gaza and control what is going on there. One year ago from today, the barbaric terrorists suddenly invaded Israel and savagely murdered 1,200 innocent citizens and took 250 others hostage. These barbarians are still there and among the populations in Gaza, Lebanon and are funded and backed by Iran which is bent on destroying Israel. They have no interest in recognizing the state of Israel or living in peace.&nbs ..read more
Repolitics » Federal Politics
1d ago
For me, the answer is less, by a considerable degree. Most of those I talk to feel similarly. The conservatives complain about all the money and get angry at the denigration of our past while the liberals tend to roll their eyes and shrug like eh, whataryagonnado? I find my feelings for any particular group tend to turn downward the more I hear about them whining and complaining, especially about past - far past injustices. Most especially if those complaints are accompanied by guiltmongering and finger-pointing at me.
I see today's natives, much as I see blacks, as too wrapped up in the ..read more
Repolitics » Federal Politics
4d ago
Our Incomes Are Falling Behind: Earnings in the Canadian Provinces and US States, 2010–2022 (fraserinstitute.org)
Short version, back in 2014 or so and earlier many of our provinces earned more on average per person than many states.
Now every single state in the united states has a higher average income per person than every single one of our province's.
In other words our very best is still worse than they're very worst.
We've fallen so far behind it's not even funny. And yet our real estate prices and cost of living is higher than the US
It is hard to fully understand exactly how muc ..read more
Repolitics » Federal Politics
6d ago
I say this is what a country is. They have a state, they have a production and they pay their citizen.
I think this is kept secret for now. I would suggest to change this ..read more
Repolitics » Federal Politics
1w ago
PowerPoint Presentation (nanos.co)
– The latest Nanos federal ballot tracking has the Conservatives at 41.6 per cent, followed by the NDP at 21.6 per cent, the Liberals at 21.5 per cent, the BQ at 7.1 per cent, the Greens at 5.7 per cent and the People’s Party of Canada (PPC) at 1.9 per cent.
Nanos tracking has Poilievre as the preferred choice as PM at 35.1 per cent of Canadians followed by Trudeau (19.4%), Singh (18.5%), May (5.3%) and Bernier (1.7%). Sixteen per cent of Canadians were unsure whom they preferred.
So technically the liberals are in third place although the margin makes ..read more
Repolitics » Federal Politics
1w ago
You can’t make this shit up, people
Smith says she “spoke to the woman who controls the airspace” and “the other person” about chemtrails. LMAO even the way she describes this ridiculous nutjob conspiracy makes her sound like an absolute mor0n
And the conservative crowd boos when she says it’s out of her hands to do anything about it
If you don’t know what the crackpot chemtrails conspiracy nonsense is, look it up, it’s right up there with Lizard People and Flt Earthers
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith comes under fire for comments about chemtrails
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Repolitics » Federal Politics
1w ago
Conservatives' path to victory propelled by women, young voters, and a deep desire for change, say pollsters - The Hill Times The Liberals don’t have the geographic or demographic base to build from right now, and they're losing in every province. Pierre Poilievre may not be 'everybody's cup of tea,' but it's about choice and change, and he's the only option, says pollster Darrell Bricker.
In an Abacus Data poll of 2,964 Canadians conducted earlier this month, 37 per cent of women said they would vote Conservative, compared to 23 per cent who plan to vote Liberal.
Perhaps more sur ..read more
Repolitics » Federal Politics
1w ago
CHARLEBOIS: Is Bill C-293 Canada's 'Vegan Act'? | Toronto Sun
The bill represents an unprecedented governmental intrusion into personal dietary choices and market dynamics
Short version - the bill gives the gov't the power moving forward in a pandemic or other crisis to shut down all meat packing plants and even "Mandate" that people eat vegitable proteins only.
Seriously, Next time it won't just be restricting where you can go, they will literally mandate what you can eat.
The amusing thing is the lefties keep screaming that it's over, it's in the past, why still talk about it? Th ..read more
Repolitics » Federal Politics
1w ago
This is really hard to understand. Rent in China is a fraction of what it is in Canada.
The average monthly wage in China is about $4,214 USD. This seems quite high to me, but this what a search engine reveals.
Yet the rent in China is between $100 and $900 per month. This is a small percentage of the average monthly income in China. I know of a Canadian who is working in China and his rent is $550 per month and $50 for utilities for a total of $600 per month. Many Canadians are now paying thousands of dollars per month in rent, a large percentage of their monthly ..read more