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3 minutes ago, Rewulf said:

Announces his resignation, due to widespread public opinion.
The darling of the lefts failed economic policies, scandals, and hypocritical climate policy have ended his career.

Starmer next...

Well it's a start 😀

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13 minutes ago, TIGHTCHOKE said:

Has he jumped or been pushed?

Hes been pushed for years, hes inept, with stupid policies, but he thought his smile would win over any opposition.
He was wrong, and has bought Canada to its knees.

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6 hours ago, Penelope said:

The full interview. Well worth a watch.

Cant argue with ANY of that :good:

Canada is one of the richest countries in the world in resources, one of the most intelligent, and one of the most peaceful culturally.
Yet the socialist government has, over the past 10 years, ground it down into a backwater, with widespread poverty and dissatisfaction.
I had the pleasure of visiting in 2014, and the overall feeling there was of prosperity and hope for the future, then Trudeau came along.

One telling line from the video is this, the richest state in Canada (Ontario) is POORER per capita, than the poorest state in the US (Mississippi)

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50 minutes ago, Penelope said:

I hear that the former Governor of the Bank of England, Mark Carnie, is after the job to replace the disgraced Drama Teacher.

He's a full on WEF shill.

Fixed that for you :whistling:

At least Carnie wont be in the position for long, election this year.

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Canada is too big for a successful economy to flourish in 21st century. Most of it is virtually unpopulated and distances are immense. Not much in the way of income generating industries either.

Too cold for a lot of crops and cattle need to be fed through the winter so farming is limited to the southerly border with US

Beautiful scenery, hunting and fishing to die for but that's about all

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7 minutes ago, Vince Green said:

Too cold for a lot of crops and cattle need to be fed through the winter so farming is limited to the southerly border with US

Canada's farming areas are diverse, with different regions known for producing different types of crops and livestock: 
 
  • image.jpeg.9f9f78e7e4f14dcd72b656deee843b48.jpeg
    The Prairies
    Manitoba, Saskatchewan, and Alberta are home to most of Canada's crop farming, including canola, spring wheat, and barley. The Prairies also have some of the best soils for farming, known as chernozems. 
     
  • image.jpeg.66f300fd675de8f217eb7d18bcb93b6c.jpeg
    British Columbia
    This province is home to Canada's horticulture sector, including greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture farms. It also produces a lot of fruit and vegetables, aquaculture products, eggs, poultry, and meat. 
     
  • image.jpeg.8e53c7f49663bc39bdd046d9d184091a.jpeg
    Ontario
    This province produces the most corn and apples, and has the most poultry farms. 
     
  • image.jpeg.a9543fe715dd833b74568de5dbc87ecf.jpeg
    Quebec
    This province produces the most blueberries, and has the most dairy farms and cows. 
     
  • image.jpeg.9f5df1815050ded070650ee15c681d66.jpeg
    Manitoba
    This province has the most pig farms in Canada, and also produces a lot of potatoes. 
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Just now, Rewulf said:
Canada's farming areas are diverse, with different regions known for producing different types of crops and livestock: 
 
  • The Prairies
    Manitoba, Saskatchewan, and Alberta are home to most of Canada's crop farming, including canola, spring wheat, and barley. The Prairies also have some of the best soils for farming, known as chernozems. 
     
  • British Columbia
    This province is home to Canada's horticulture sector, including greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture farms. It also produces a lot of fruit and vegetables, aquaculture products, eggs, poultry, and meat. 
     
  • Ontario
    This province produces the most corn and apples, and has the most poultry farms. 
     
  • Quebec
    This province produces the most blueberries, and has the most dairy farms and cows. 
     
  • image.jpeg.9f5df1815050ded070650ee15c681d66.jpeg
    Manitoba
    This province has the most pig farms in Canada, and also produces a lot of potatoes. 

I didn't say they had no farming, but they are in direct competition with the warmer US States further south. It's about how well you can compete when you are snowed in for four months of the year

 

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43 minutes ago, Vince Green said:

I didn't say they had no farming, but they are in direct competition with the warmer US States further south. It's about how well you can compete when you are snowed in for four months of the year

 

Who are they competing with ? They export most of their produce, and a lot of it goes to the US !

They are the 5th biggest wheat producer in the world, the US is 4th, and believe it or not they aren't ALL covered in snow 4 months of the year either, they have a huge wine producing region where snow is very rarely seen.

It's like saying Russia (THE largest wheat producer in the world) can't grow food because it has bad winters ?

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16 hours ago, Rewulf said:

Fixed that for you 

At least Carnie wont be in the position for long, election this year.

Thank you; very remiss of me 😁.

Pierre will smash it, a la Trump. Such a shame we have to wait 4 and a bit years to do the same to this utter shower.

 

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