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Factors and Probable events:
-CBC, CTV, Global all critical of a Liberal government, which is unusual
-PrescribeIT (launched during Trudeau's leadership) costing $250M and not used often
-majority loss due to by-elections
-start of recession
-racial power political-interest-groups rising and rioting
-Liberal caucus infighting becoming publicly known
-MPs leaving, due to political pressure
-provinces seceding
-MPs rebelling - Carney does not entertain disagreement among his caucus
-Trump harming Ontario auto workers, by limiting trade
-infrastructure, such as Calgary's water system, having 25-50% capacity losses for months, in recent years
-increasing taxes, increasing public sector employment, decreasing capital investment, population decline

2026-06-18:
Carney announcing plan to purchase 2500 condos did $3.2 in British Columbia.
https://www.timescolonist.com/real-estate/carney-and-eby-announce-32b-developer-subsidy-plan-to-buy-unsold-bc-condos-12442807

The stage is set, lads.
It's just a matter of time.

Last breads:
>>537559484
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From last thread:

>>537559484 (OP)
There is an elite civil war going on in Canada atm
Carney was an upset choice and apparently a lot of the Trudeau era MPs hate him

He’s also a bit authoritarian in how he deals with things which is making the provinces upset.

I do appreciate his authoritarian stance and kicking out the left-lib losers, but honestly I think Canada is deeply unstable behind the curtains, far more than the average Normalfag or boomer realizes.

Most old boomers don’t have a clue what’s going on, that the old world they have lived in their entire lives is ending and this is just the last gasp of the old elite to hold onto their power.

What will be the outcome?
I think the mainstream conservatives are dead, however they have a powerful minority bloc in their camp supported by the Canada Strong foundation who is ready to pounce once the centrists break down so they have a possibility to take power in a major upset.


Perhaps Carney and his mask-off elitism can hold onto power and enact a sort of pseudo-fascist blairite government, the kind which tony blair himself actively promotes right now.

Perhaps the left-libs take back power and we return to the slow rot we have seen for the past 2 decades now, possibly sped up by the increasing disintegration of the State into an anarcho-tyranny mess.

I think these are the three realistic options, barring something unexpected like a US invasion or a genuine revolution, either actual fascist or communist seems possible to me.

In the latter case, where we go back to social-libs in charge, I imagine the country just dissolving and chunks joining the USA piecemeal.
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The economy is doing objectively worse than the UK yet Carney is worshipped by boomer subhumans while Starmer was forced to resign in disgrace.
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>>537603660
Not sure what the fuck they expected. I'm old enough to remember when leftists wanted to occupy Wall Street now they want to suck it's old cheese dick.
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>>537603866
> I think Canada is deeply unstable behind the curtains, far more than the average Normalfag or boomer realizes.
Especially with the economy and Trump bargaining

>What will be the outcome?
>I think the mainstream conservatives are dead, however they have a powerful minority bloc in their camp supported by the Canada Strong foundation who is ready to pounce once the centrists break down so they have a possibility to take power in a major upset.
I more see a stronger and more extreme party growing. Yeah, dead party


>Perhaps Carney and his mask-off elitism can hold onto power and enact a sort of pseudo-fascist blairite government, the kind which tony blair himself actively promotes right now.

>Perhaps the left-libs take back power and we return to the slow rot we have seen for the past 2 decades now, possibly sped up by the increasing disintegration of the State into an anarcho-tyranny mess.

>I think these are the three realistic options, barring something unexpected like a US invasion or a genuine revolution, either actual fascist or communist seems possible to me.

>In the latter case, where we go back to social-libs in charge, I imagine the country just dissolving and chunks joining the USA piecemeal.
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>>537603866
>Fascism
It's the next step, we're already heading there.
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>>537603889
Many Canadians are braindead and religious in their politics
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>>537603946
>Not sure what the fuck they expected. I'm old enough to remember when leftists wanted to occupy Wall Street now they want to suck it's old cheese dick.
You only have to be 20 years old to remember that.
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>>537603660
Whatever happened to that big digital ID bill that was supposed to be tabled on friday? Did it fizzle out before then? I was really looking forward to everybody in Canada having their identities stolen by 3000 pajeets each on day 1.
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>>537604644
I have a thread about courier fraud.
We know who is involved
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>>537604644
Customer subsided wages: fraud as subsidy

This post addresses fraud m customer subsidized wages through fraud in the courier industry, but exists elsewhere.

In delivery and warehouse jobs, workers have easy access to customer tracking numbers and phone numbers. Some of them sell this information to scammers, creating an “invisible wage” paid for by customers who fall for the scams.

This leads to adverse selection: Honest workers are effectively taking a pay cut compared to their dishonest coworkers. Over time, this shifts the workforce toward people more willing to steal and sell customer data.

The company exists in an equilibrium — they only fight fraud up to the point where the cost of prevention equals the money recovered. Beyond that, they tolerate it.

The people who end up subsidizing these wages are often the most vulnerable: the elderly, the desperate, and the less tech-savvy.

Labor laws make it difficult to quickly remove dishonest employees.

Everyone loses except those willing to sell customer data.
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>>537604255
fresh oc
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>>537604644
>Digital id bill
Can you find it? Having trouble
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>>537605508
I prefer RTS
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Perhaps changing the title to "dissolution" would be more appropriate, as opposed to "dissolvment"[sic]?
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>>537608090
Yes, good idea
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>>537608480
To add some fuel to the fire, Sam Cooper wrote a decent op-ed on this condo bailout subject with some background details.
https://www.thebureau.news/p/developers-dont-want-to-sell-at-a

This circus is going to crash even harder because of this feeble attempt to bail the retards out. Even the changs are not interested in throwing money into the Hongcouver pit.
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>>537609364
>Condos
I don't believe that one can prevent Chinese from buying them, which the article mentions.

But, buying them, for affordable living, is crazy - shouldn't be subsidizing housing, especially in an expensive place
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>>537611572
>subsidizing
This action isn't even a subsidy. It's a straight handout to the retarded developers who thought it was a good idea in the first place.



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