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Politics : Canadian Political Free-for-All -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: gg cox who wrote (35598)7/1/2025 6:55:19 PM
From: longz1 Recommendation

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Most Canadians feel the same as I do... even most Albertans.
Ur dreaming ===>>No they don't



To: gg cox who wrote (35598)7/2/2025 4:34:53 AM
From: Maurice Winn6 Recommendations

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Gee GG, Canada seems a sad place these days. Kind of pathetic. During our three years in Ottawa from early 1975 to late 1977 it was such a booming great place that was nice to live in too; other than blackflies, 9 months of snow with 6 months of snow on the ground, excessively hot summer fairly often, no beaches, leeches in lakes, and family and friends back in NZ. I see the population has nearly doubled to 40 million. Those must be hordes of third worlders. Immigrants were restricted to desirable contributors fifty years ago.

I read that Canadians are now on a par with Mississippi economically = GDP per person. With houses and other things more expensive in Canada. I haven't been back in 1977.

Unfortunately, Aotearoa-Zimbabwe has gone the same way, maybe worse. We're now officially an apartheid state with Master Race.

Mqurice