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👊🇨🇦🔥 One Nasty Canadian, Cape Bretoner, vive l’Acadie. Refinery engineer, gamer, terrible golfer. Jamais 51!
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You stole my line !
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Kudos to the author Guy Lawson - he gets it.
He perfectly articulates just how Canadians are avoiding any travel to the US and why. Not tariffs or trade deals. But that the US has turned its back on a century of progress and become a vile and repugnant state.
And Canadians want no part of it.
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Worked at the Fortress for 2 summers . . . the park is a hidden treasure, a gem that needs to be preserved.
Happy to see that in an era of government cutbacks, they are finding ways to maintain the site.
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Why do we keep giving airtime to that guy who lost his job, and is moving out west to look for work ???
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And we should also listen to Gordon Lightfoot’s song Black Day in July which spoke to the riots in Detroit
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youtube.com/shorts/xHJJh...
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Or how it’s always “Former Bartender AOC”
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Oh, I wish I could go . . .
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. . . and they wonder why Canadians don’t want to visit the USA
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Donny Two-Dolls?
The TACO King?
Orange Julius Caesar?
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Oh, and a quick follow-up. The US town just across the border has a parcel pickup business that caters to Canadians. They just sent out an email saying they are closing due to “ongoing economic challenges”
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A coworker once told the story of his daughter working an entry level job at an insurance company. She shared a cubicle with Maurice Richard. He played in a different era, when even stars had to work for a living after their playing days were done.
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And yet, the article does not, not once, mention “Tr***”. Instead vaguely blaming tariff policies. As if they will get into trouble by saying He Who Will Not Be Named.
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These American governors and senators . . . their message seems to be “c’mon, it’s been DAYS since Trump threatened and insulted you, why are you still bothered by it?”
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Yes!!! Exactly!
Stop saying this is all about tariffs.
This is about your President trying to assimilate us, and the tariffs are the first salvo in the economic war.
This is about your president’s dismissive attitude, trashing us and insulting our leaders.
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How about Belgium’s Princess Elizabeth, first in line for the throne, and first year Harvard student ?
apnews.com/article/Belg...
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Amazing !!
Great to see the µSR gang on Bluesky
And say hello to Donald [asnd] for me
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So again, the question needs to be asked and answered - does Canada Post need to break even? Or is it a government service that is subsidized by our taxes?
I don’t remember the fire department ever turning a profit
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So the United States is losing a few thousand dollars between tourism and shopping from just our family
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We live in Ontario, just across the border from Michigan. In past years, we would cross-border shop, and make an annual trip to Cedar Point in Ohio to ride the roller coasters for a few days.
Now?? We won’t go near the border. The US scares us, and it’s president insults us.
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If he was still alive, I think Mister Rogers would be a MAGA target day and night
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Honestly, why do we care so much about this Ottawa resident who lost his job and is heading to Alberta to look for work??
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Canada - don’t pay any attention to that unemployed guy from Ottawa who is heading to Alberta to look for work.
The Prime Minister knows what he is doing. And his choices are aimed at results, not optics.
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The open-door policy only applied to Lower Canada, i.e. Quebec, and no others. Congress had this notion that since Quebec didn’t love British rule, they would jump at the chance to join the US
They did not, and even fought against it in 1775
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The 13 Articles of Confederation was the first attempt at setting rules for the 13 states during the Revolutionary war, and was superseded in 1781 by the constitution.
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A very distinguished gentleman
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Maybe this is why we need Alcatraz
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I find the brown sugar makes it thicker too
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“Volunteers”. . . .
I could totally see some commander telling their troops to volunteer, or be counted as the enemy
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So on the topic of chow chow - what is everyone’s preference? All white sugar? Or half white / half brown sugar?
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. . . and the Bartender says
“is this a Joke?”
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Ouch! That burn has got to hurt
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Like popcorn for the soul
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At times like this, I ask myself “what would Penn & Teller do?”
youtu.be/RfdZTZQvuCo?...
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A pope in favour of feeding the poor . . . and letting the meek inherit the earth??
Shocked.
Shocked, I say
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Awwww . . . and you are wearing a Maple Leafs playoff beard, too!
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Agree - so much of the messaging from Democrats these days is meant to provoke people into action. They forget that THEY are the ones supposed to be taking action