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@JimChuong That's fuckin ridiculous. America has a higher ceiling, Canada has a higher floor. There's 50% more people living in poverty in America than Canada.
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Lazy Canadian Investor
Lazy Canadian Investor@JimChuong·
Canadians are unhappy all the time because they’re broke. As a Canadian, my travels to the U.S. have had no issues. Anyone that says otherwise is lying - they don’t know. Americans are 100% friendlier, and more tolerant than Canadians right now. It’s not even close.
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@_kristy77 @CTVToronto Dude literally fast tracked the deadliest vaccine history and appears more times in the child rape files then anyone else on the planet earth yet you retards will suck his dirty child raping dick till the bitter end.
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Fight the Regime
Fight the Regime@_kristy77·
@CTVToronto Are you still going with Orange Man Bad? I thought Carney was a financial genius and a stellar negotiator. Canada is a joke
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@CanadianPolling Interestingly they don't actually ask about happiness.
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Polling Canada
Polling Canada@CanadianPolling·
Among youth, Canada now ranks 71 in the world on the World Happiness Report
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@GreatBig_Sea Sorry about your problems. This Canadian is doing just fine.
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Sue Mac 🇨🇦
Sue Mac 🇨🇦@GreatBig_Sea·
I asked Grok a simple question: Compare the Trudeau era to the Carney era. Using metrics like unemployment, GDP, debt, deficit, etc. When were Canadians better off? (I never mentioned Harper, but see below)👇 The last 11 years (Trudeau & Carney) delivered stagnation for the average family, while the national credit card maxed out. Trudeau (Oct 2015 – March 2025) vs. Carney (March 2025 – present, ~1 year in office). Here’s a clear, metric-by-metric breakdown using official StatsCan, Finance Canada, Fraser Institute, and IMF data as of March 2026: Carney’s window is short, so his “record” largely reflects Trudeau-era momentum plus early Liberal continuity. Unemployment Trudeau start (Oct 2015): ~6.9–7.0% Trudeau end (early 2025): ~6.7% Carney now (Feb 2026): 6.7% (up from 6.5% in Jan; worst monthly job loss in years outside COVID — 84,000 jobs shed) Verdict: Basically flat for a decade, then slight worsening under Carney. No real improvement under either. GDP GrowthTrudeau era average (2016–2024): Headline real GDP ~1.9% annually (second-best in G7 on raw numbers, thanks to massive population growth). Real GDP per capita: Only 0.3% per year — worst among recent long-serving PMs and the weakest decade since the Great Depression. Carney (2025–2026): 2025 ~1.6–1.7%; 2026 forecasts ~1.0–1.2% (some quarters contracting). Still lagging per-capita growth. Verdict: Trudeau delivered population-driven “growth” that left the average Canadian poorer in real terms. Carney hasn’t reversed it. Federal Debt Trudeau: Net debt roughly doubled (~$619–700B → ~$1.2–1.4T). Debt-to-GDP: ~31–35% → ~42–45%. Carney (first full year): Debt continuing upward trajectory; per-person federal debt near record levels (~$56k). Debt-to-GDP projected to rise further. Verdict: Trudeau exploded the debt. Carney is accelerating the climb. Deficits Trudeau: Nine straight deficits (pre- and post-COVID). Structural deficits persisted even in “good” years (~$40B+ range late in term). Carney’s first budget (2025–26): $78.3B deficit projected — one of the largest non-pandemic shortfalls ever — before gradually declining but still elevated. Verdict: Trudeau normalized endless red ink. Carney doubled down in Year 1. Bonus Context (Affordability / Living Standards)Housing, real wages, and cost-of-living pressures worsened dramatically under Trudeau (home prices vs incomes hit OECD extremes). Inflation spiked then cooled, but the damage to purchasing power and per-capita output stuck. Carney’s early moves (some targeted tax relief, carbon tax tweaks) haven’t delivered measurable relief yet. When Were Canadians Better Off? Pre-2015 (under Harper) — by a mile on the metrics that actually matter for everyday life. Real GDP per capita grew faster (~0.5% annually under Harper vs. 0.3% under Trudeau). Debt-to-GDP and deficits were lower and trending toward balance. Housing was far more affordable relative to incomes. Living standards rose for the average person instead of just the population total. Between Trudeau and Carney? Carney hasn’t changed the trajectory. Same party, same big-spending playbook, same weak per-capita results, and deficits/debt getting worse, not better. Swapping one Liberal suit for another didn’t fix the decade of decline — it extended it. 🚨🚨🚨Bottom line: Canadians were demonstrably better off before Trudeau took office.
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govt.exe is corrupt@govt_corrupt·
Stop saying Canada has free healthcare. It doesn’t. It has taxpayer-funded healthcare. Last time I checked, the average Canadian worker gets crushed by taxes. And the service isn’t even good. You could be waiting hours in emergency or years to see a specialist or find a family doctor. The only part of our healthcare system that works is MAID.
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Richard Paolinelli - Old Sports & SFF Scribe
@matthews2hell The WBC is an exhibition tournament. The Olympics, MLB, and NHL are the ones that count. Let's see: Current champs: Oly Hockey: USA (M&W) NHL: Florida Panthers (USA) MLB: LA Dodgers (USA) Nah, we good down here, Syrupeans.
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@MarchysNose63 @ForsbergsHat @malicesphere @PatMcAfeeShow We'd never stop winning them if we got rid of the salary cap so we could kick the fuck your no-tax cities like Florida, Texas, Nevada, Tennessee. The only reason the Leafs and Canadiens aren't winning is because of the tax advantage and the cap.
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@covie_93 @USA_Polling He's hiding everywhere you're just not looking closely enough. Safety tip: Keep your closet door closed at night. 😊
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Polling USA@USA_Polling·
"Who deserves the most blame for rising gas prices?" Trump: 40% Iran: 9% Oil Companies: 8% Biden: 2% Prices Will Go Down Or Stay The Same: 33% YouGov / March 16, 2026
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@Humanlty1o1 Some may have went to try and topple Trudeau but majority of us went to fight for each other's freedom from the worst time of our lives.
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@Humanlty1o1 I disagree. Australia and Canada were the biggest freedom fighters of the pandemic. While some countries waited for the courts to fight tyrannical vaccine mandates Canadians and Aussies faught in the streets.
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Herb Powell@Humanlty1o1·
Canada is worse than The UK and Australia. You might think those countries have it worse because of what their governments impose. Difference is, in Canada it's not imposed...most comply, abide, and beg for it anyway.
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@MuskokaCoach18 If we didn't have "sports socialism" (salary cap) Canadian teams could spend whatever they wanted to get around the tax advantage "No-Tax" states do (Florida, Nevada, Texas, Washington, Tennessee). The comparison isn't Canada vs the US it's "No-Tax" cities vs "Tax cities".
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Bryce Davidson 🧢
Bryce Davidson 🧢@MuskokaCoach18·
This guy claims to be a sports writer but couldn’t grasp no NHL team has ever won a Stanley Cup with more US players than Canadians His solution to losing the. debate…blocking me 😂😂😂😂
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@ilyasamsHOEnov How about when they lose a 20-year war with the Taliban.
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@presidentnickie @Bratt_world We don't owe them shit. We've fed, clothed and housed their war refugees for decades which has diluted our national identity and put tremendous strain on our social services.
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@govt_corrupt I named my German Shepherd Klaus Schwab, none of this applies to me.
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govt.exe is corrupt
govt.exe is corrupt@govt_corrupt·
The Bank of Canada just admitted the economy is fucked and there's nothing they can do about it. They are forecasting further weakening, leading to job losses, while prices rise. But don't worry, MPs all get a pay raise on April 1st. Thank god we have an economic guru as PM!
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P-NUT@ItsaMario4·
@AlbertaStrong65 @ExnerPirot Alberta's oil is one of the most viscous on the planet which makes it some the most expensive to produce. When oil dropped 40% for a decade investment dollars dried up as the margins are too small at $50 a barrel.
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AlbertaStrong65@AlbertaStrong65·
@ExnerPirot 1. It’s Albertas oil 2. 🇨🇦 said it was dirty 3. 🇨🇦 said world demand was declining 4. 🇨🇦 said there was no business case for LNG 5. Alberta is done fighting with Ottawa 6. The $31.4 Billion you speak of will remain in Alberta #AlbertaIndependence
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Heather Exner-Pirot
Heather Exner-Pirot@ExnerPirot·
An additional 1.5 million barrels/day of pipeline capacity would add on average 1.1% or $31.4 billion in real GDP per year over the next decade for Canada Nothing else can do that. atb.com/siteassets/bus…
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@PrairieVeteran Are you sure it wasn't our number 1 export being worth 40% less for 10 years?
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@parkinscroat They didn't invent it. They copy and pasted it from the British/Canadians.
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@DailyHiveVan I kinda feel bad because most of them were very polite but we have citizens and permanent residents that need our help first.
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