Continental Advantage Network (CAN!)

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Continental Advantage Network (CAN!)

Continental Advantage Network (CAN!)

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Advocating for a unified North American economy. Lowering the cost of living, raising wages & securing permanent rights for Canadians. Find your CAN! Hub below.

Greater North America Katılım Mayıs 2026
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🚨 TRUMP’S 2030/2035 AGENDA EXPOSED: VENEZUELA OR THE 51ST STATE 🚨 The "Master Strategist" has flipped the board. The "Institutionalized" gatekeepers won't admit it, but Trump's long-term ultimatum for the North is a binary choice: 📉 Path 1: The Venezuela of the North If we stay tethered to the Davos-led "Middleman" economy, our trillions in Raw Assets will be locked down and taxed into oblivion. The result? Economic collapse, capital flight, and a hollowed-out nation while the Laurentian elite extract their tertiary fees. 🛢️ 🦅 Path 2: The 51st State Integration President Trump and the Unified Command will not tolerate a failed, hostile proxy state on America's border. Under the Donroe Doctrine, our assets will either be absorbed through punitive trade wars, or we integrate seamlessly as co-equal citizens protected under the Golden Dome. 🇺🇸 The God's Honest Truth: The safety net is gone. We either get crushed by our own corrupted institutions, or we use the PCC to bypass the rot and secure our future in the Sovereign Republic. The Republic is officially Number 1. 🦅🇺🇸🏆
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Dear Brendan P Randall and fellow Canadians, Brendan, thank you for engaging with my post and for your comment. I appreciate you stepping up to the Alberta/Saskatchewan verses New York/California economic challenge. Your response implicitly acknowledges a key point: “No Canadian province can economically compete with powerhouse states like California or New York and certainly not Alberta or Saskatchewan when we look at metrics like GDP per capita, resource-driven growth, and overall economic output.” Thank you also for sharing your views on quality of life. Let's unpack the claims with data and context rather than broad averages, because aggregates can obscure important realities. Life Expectancy, Health, and Education Brendan, it is true that the U.S. national life expectancy (around 79 years recently) lags Canada's (around 82-83 years). Americans also show poorer averages on some health metrics and certain education indicators in broad studies. However, these national figures hide significant variation. Working, productive Americans who have spent decades in the workforce "42 years" often outperform Canadian averages on health and longevity metrics. Subgroups with high workforce participation, stable families, and lower risk behaviors frequently show stronger outcomes in USA over Canada. Conversely, segments involving long-term non-work, substance abuse (notably opioids), crime, and poverty pull down U.S. national averages disproportionately. Canada's statistics benefit from different demographics and policy reporting. On Education Canada has a high share of international students in post-secondary enrollment (often 20%+ at universities, with peaks 50% higher in college programs and year periods). The U.S. has a much larger native-born share driving its higher education system, with strong attainment among working-age Americans. Foreign-born arrivals to the U.S. can show high education levels, but native-born comparisons matter for "average person" discussions. Crime and Victimization The U.S. has higher overall violent crime rates in national data, but this varies enormously by state, city, and neighborhood. New York and California have seen improvements in some metrics, but challenges remain in major urban areas. Alberta and Saskatchewan are not immune to property and certain crime issues outpacing USA by many percentiles. Selective comparisons require city-to-city or adjusted-per-capita analysis rather than blanket national statements. Poverty Measurements Poverty definitions differ significantly. The U.S. uses an absolute threshold (around $32,000 USD for a single person in recent contexts, varying by household). Canada's Low Income Measure (LIM) or similar is often relative and set lower in USD terms ($18k USD). Adjusting Canada's line to a comparable U.S.-style threshold raises its reported poverty rate substantially studies using consistent measures (e.g., 50% of median income) show the U.S. with higher rates, but Canada's advantage shrinks or shifts when accounting for transfers, purchasing power, and definitions of poverty. According to USA metrics, Canada’s true poverty rate is 30%, not 12%. Medical Bankruptcies and Healthcare The U.S. does see hundreds of thousands of bankruptcies involving medical debt annually (often cited in the 500k+ range historically when including contributions), representing a notable share of filings (50%). This reflects a fragmented system with high costs. Universal coverage has trade-offs too: wait times, rationing, and lower innovation incentives in Canada. The idea of Canada as the 51st state using SCOTUS to push universal models is creative, integration would involve complex federalism, much lower costs, and policy that forces an end to trillions in federal annual deficits. Economic Context Alberta and Saskatchewan frequently lead or compete at the top in GDP per capita among provinces and many U.S. states thanks to resources and industry. California and New York generate massive total GDP but face high costs of living, taxes, and inequality, however Alberta and Saskatchewan face even higher cost of living, taxes and inequality when bench marks are spread evenly. USA is not perfect, but it is better to die on your feet than live life on your knees. The USA gives the individual free choice with personal accountability and responsibility. Canada takes that choice away and removes accountability and responsibility. Look at historical unemployment rates: the U.S. has generally maintained a healthier, more dynamic working class with lower structural unemployment over long periods compared to Canada. Freedom, opportunity, and self-reliance drive prosperity. Let's discuss the data openly, Canadians deserve the full picture as we consider stronger ties or models that prioritize growth and liberty. Best regards, Dave Bjorkman Leader, Party of the Canadian Constitutionalists – PCC For Canada The 51st State
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🚨 NHL TRUTHS & PROVIDENCE: AS IT REALLY IS 🚨 The ice don't lie. The NHL Playoffs are the ultimate mirror for the geopolitical collision happening right now. 🏒💥 While the Laurentian elite try to keep you distracted, the real fight for Independence is playing out. Look at the board: Alberta just fell to an American powerhouse, and Quebec is currently battling it out deep in the South. The God's Honest Truth? The traditional "Quebec vs Alberta" friction is a designed, "Institutionalized" distraction. The real "Providence" isn't winning a Stanley Cup under a collapsing, middleman economy... it's securing our raw assets and integrating into the Sovereign Republic. Are we going to stay a hollowed-out colony, or are we taking the 51st State path? 🇺🇸🦅 🎥 This drops massive truth bombs on the East vs. West illusion, the Hemispheric Shield, and what real "Independence" actually looks like under the Unified Command. Watch the video! 👇 🗣️ Let me know in the comments: Who really benefits from keeping the North divided? 🔄 RT to bypass the gatekeepers, break the simulation, and share the truth!
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⭕ SPACE SPECIAL! 🚨 Working harder but falling further behind? The Canadian wage gap and tax burden are punishing the middle class. But there is a permanent solution. 🇺🇸🤝🇨🇦 Join our X Space TOMORROW as the Canada 51 community officially unveils The Continental Advantage Network (CAN). We’ll be discussing: ✅ How the US Enabling Act solves the cost-of-living crisis ✅ Bypassing the X chat limit with our new Provincial Roundtables ✅ How we scale this movement to millions of Canadians Don't miss the rollout. 🎙️ Join us Sunday May 3rd @ 2pm EST! x.com/i/spaces/1yKAP…
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