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@bonjoh

Live and let Live. Do no Harm. Pursue Peace, Freedom & Truth. God is Love. Jesus is God. Political Independent. BAPoliSci Ultravan290

Canada Katılım Nisan 2009
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BonnieMarie 🇨🇦 🍁
@Honickman Not true. We are linked to the American economy through CUSMA and other trade, but right now the US is not much of an economic partner while trying to kill some of our industries, so we are expanding our ties with the EU. Canada is smart to merge with various economies.
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Asher Honickman
Asher Honickman@Honickman·
It's a fair point that Canada is the most European of non-European states. But Canada is also the most American of non-American states. We have the unique advantage of having strong links to both Europe and the US, while remaining independent of both. We could wisely merge Europe's culture with America's dynamic economy. Instead, our leaders do the opposite - American culture with European economy.
Clash Report@clashreport

Canadian PM Mark Carney: It’s my strong personal view that the international order will be rebuilt — but it will be rebuilt out of Europe.

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Jen (ESC) 🇨🇦❤️🦋
Every single Canadian should watch this video. CBC has uncovered YouTubers who are being paid to promote Alberta separatism. I am angry 😡 Exposing 'faceless' YouTubers pushing Canada to join the U.S. | CBC.ca share.google/5wn7zdestnMIup…
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Jonathon Hilton
Jonathon Hilton@Hi22140Hilton·
@bonjoh @alleria_eh Did you know Christine freeland her grandfather was a Nazi in Ukraine from what I remember then Nazi tried to take Russia through Ukraine and now are doing it again.
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Alleria 🇨🇦 Content Creator
🇨🇦What if Canada joined the EU? It would gain full access to the European Single Market, easier trade/investment with 27 countries, student/work mobility across Europe, and a seat at the table shaping EU rules. Canada could keep the Canadian dollar (like Sweden/Denmark), its own military, foreign policy, and legal system. Joining the EU doesn’t erase independence. Every member is a fully sovereign country with its own government, flag, and UN seat. It’s a voluntary partnership, not absorption. Canada would still run Canada.🇨🇦
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BonnieMarie 🇨🇦 🍁
@RonSFriedman @JeffreyRWRath No, the absolute nominal GDP of the US, EU, and China has generally not been in sustained decline, but their shares of global GDP have shifted significantly. The US and EU are losing global share, while China has experienced massive growth, though its pace is slowing.
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Ron S. Friedman
Ron S. Friedman@RonSFriedman·
Here is what Google AI answered. (American company) "The European Union accounts for approximately 14% to 15% of global GDP based on Purchasing Power Parity (PPP) as of 2025-2026. As the world's third-largest economy behind the US and China, the EU's share has experienced a long-term decline from over 20% in the 1990s, with Statista forecasting a further decrease to around 13% in coming years."
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BonnieMarie 🇨🇦 🍁
@alanfryermedia He is fixing the economy with foreign investment and opportunities ... Canada is busy getting things done. Fixing the US relationship is in the hands of the Trump admin. It's their move... after all, they have all the cards. Right?? 🙄
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Alan Fryer 🇨🇦🇺🇦🇮🇱
I do think the Prime Minister should be spending more time at home fixing what ails Canada, and like it or not that includes fixing our relationship with the US, and less time burnishing his globalist credentials in Europe.
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MAGA Cult Slayer🦅🇺🇸
Remember the Trump gold card? Pay 5 million as an immigrant and you get to live and work in the US. Nutlick said he sold 1000 in one day. Do you know what the real number was?
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@Hi22140Hilton @alleria_eh Trump has destroyed what was the world order. Hegemons like the US and other bullies can no longer be trusted to follow international law. Like minded nations such as those in Europe, Canada etc.. need to form alliances for our protection and prosperity.
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Jonathon Hilton
Jonathon Hilton@Hi22140Hilton·
@alleria_eh A new world order out of Europe is exactly this and you liberals are exactly that. Canada is a western country it will remain so because my grandfather died to keep it that way in ww2
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BladeoftheSun
BladeoftheSun@BladeoftheS·
A video the Media won't show you. Thousands of Orthodox Jews gathering in New York to protest against Israel.
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Maheen Khan
Maheen Khan@maheen_khan213·
@zerohedge You’re reducing a strategic system to local annoyance. Those bases aren’t about drunken troops, they’re about deterrence, logistics, and security architecture Europe has relied on for decades. Remove them, and Europe doesn’t just lose jobs, it inherits the full cost and risk.
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Maheen Khan
Maheen Khan@maheen_khan213·
@zerohedge Let’s be real, Europe would lose big. Those bases bring jobs, investment, and security guarantees that aren’t easy to replace. Without the US presence, is Europe ready to handle the economic hit and the security gap at the same time?
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حقائق@HaqaeqAR·
الممثلة اليهودية الشهيرة ميريام مارغوليس: لقد انتصر هتلر، لقد حولتنا نحن اليهود إلى قوميين وحشيين مجرمين يقتلون النساء والأطفال. أنا في الثالثة والثمانين من عمري، ولم أشعر يومًا بالخزي من إسرائيل كما أشعر الآن. ما نفعله نحن الشعب اليهودي في إسرائيل هو أمر صادم، ومخزٍ، وشرير.
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Gandalv
Gandalv@Microinteracti1·
The MAGA crowd in Washington has decided that since Europeans don’t sufficiently appreciate Trump, the American bases on the continent must go. This is the strategic reasoning of a man who burns down his own kitchen. American bases in Europe were never a favour. They are the logistical spine of every war the United States fights east of Gibraltar. Ramstein moves the cargo, Aviano launches the jets, Rota services the ships. Without them the Pentagon does not project power into the Middle East. It projects PowerPoint. The fantasy assumes the alternative is aircraft carriers gliding majestically into the Persian Gulf. That era is ending. A modern carrier is a thirteen-billion-dollar trophy that can be reduced to scrap by a couple of hundred cheap missiles fired from the Iranian coast. China noticed. The other fantasy is that America simply fights from home. Picture the alternative: twenty thousand transatlantic sorties shuttling spare parts, munitions, fuel bladders, mechanics and replacement pilots from Norfolk and Dover to wherever the war happens to be. A C-17 burns through roughly 35,000 dollars of fuel every hour it flies, and the round trip from the American east coast to the Gulf is the better part of a day. Multiply that by every bolt, every missile, every spare engine. The war becomes a sustained airborne traffic jam with the bill arriving by the second. So you need land, specifically land near the war. Modern combat aircraft are not Spitfires you fuel up and send off with a wave. An F-35 demands an entire Walmart of spare parts, a small city of technicians, climate-controlled hangars and a supply chain stretching halfway round the planet. Drones need operators, networks, satellites and a steady diet of components no carrier can store. Modern war arrives by container ship and lives in a warehouse. Close the bases, and Washington loses the warehouses. Lose the warehouses, and the next confrontation with Iran is either fought by phone or fought from Kansas with a flight schedule that bankrupts the Treasury before the first missile lands. MAGA thinks shutting Ramstein punishes Europe. It punishes America. Europe will be inconvenienced. America will be unarmed. And so, after a thousand insults, a thousand sneers, a thousand late-night posts about freeloading allies, Europe is quietly drafting the politest letter in diplomatic history. It thanks America for its service. It wishes the troops a safe journey home. It suggests, with great warmth, that Washington might now turn its attention to its neighbours in Latin America, where a fading superpower can busy itself with whatever a fading superpower busies itself with. Spain had its century. Britain had its empire. The Soviets had their parades. Each ended the same way: as a shadow of itself, with the historians left to argue, volume after volume, about precisely when the rot set in and why nobody noticed in time. America is welcome to join them on the shelf.​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​ If you like what you read, please follow Gandalv on Substack: @gandalv" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">substack.com/@gandalv
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BonnieMarie 🇨🇦 🍁
@dimitrilascaris The US could be falling into rapid decline as well .... actually, these days, who isn't? ... oh, maybe China isn't!! The US's debt has surpassed its GDP !! That is pretty scary. The EU doesn't have this problem neither does Canada.
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Dimitri Lascaris
Dimitri Lascaris@dimitrilascaris·
It amazes me that Canadians see this as some sort of achievement. The EU is falling into rapid economic decline. It is increasingly militaristic and anti-democratic. It is an abject vassal of Washington. Why is Carney desperate to hitch Canada’s boat to Europe’s titanic?
Dean Blundell🇨🇦@ItsDeanBlundell

🚨BREAKING: Canada's PM just became the first non-European leader EVER invited inside the EU's political inner circle. Trump did this. Putin can't stop it. The new world order has a Canadian accent. 🇨🇦🇪🇺 deanblundell.substack.com/p/breaking-mar…

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@RonSFriedman @JeffreyRWRath Nope ... Share of Global GDP 2026, the EU is expected to be second ... United States: ~26.2% ($32.38 trillion) China: ~16.9% ($20.85 trillion) European Union: ~18.6% ($23.03 trillion)
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Ron S. Friedman
Ron S. Friedman@RonSFriedman·
@bonjoh @JeffreyRWRath In 1900, Europe was 50% of the global GDP. (40% without Russia) In 1980, 25% Now, 16%. Today, most of the AI innovation takes place in the US and China. Almost no new innovation is coming from Europe.
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Ron S. Friedman
Ron S. Friedman@RonSFriedman·
@JeffreyRWRath No. Europe is in decline. I don't want to follow the footsteps of Europe. Nearly all the innovations today are taking place in the US and China. And out of these two options, I feel closer, culturally, to the US.
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@taufiqzrahim @JJ_McCullough Nobody wants to be apart. America is our friend, but we just won't be pushed into a bad deal. We'll keep on expanding Canada's options had hope that the American's can figure out their own problems, which are many.
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