Fellow oldstock Canadians, and legal newcomers alike, we need you to sign onto this petition! Prevent Trudeau's rampant virtue signalling from singing the death sentence of our beloved nation and stop this global migration pact from becoming Canadian law!
>"UN MIGRATION PACT" everyone needs to know about this, not just Canadians
Oliver Smith
that's right bitch we'll kill u
Xavier Gonzalez
>evil nazis sign petitions >good and just progressives slaughter civilians
Funny old world.
Charles Adams
Since when has a petition been effective in influencing the government of Canada in changing the policies that they have their bleeding hearts set upon.
At this point the only solution is western separation. All of the old stock Canadians from out east are welcome to partake if they leave their altruistic liberal tendencies and carpet bags in Ontario and the Maritimes.
If the west separates, it will mean the downfall of the Canadian welfare state. Any Canadian with fiscal sense should be striving for western separation.
They have to address a petition of over 500 signatures that sponsored by an MP. The parliamentary clerk reads it out in the house of commons, They have 45 day to respond after the end of the petition
Lucas Ross
Fucking Westcucks. Non-white and heavily reliant on Maritimer labour.
Cooper Gonzalez
if only there were some sort of photos you could post that would make people not want to go to canada... if only
Come to Vancouver's Westside, where the average detached house is $3.7 million, and a 4-litre container of grass-fed milk is $14 at Stong's in Dunbar.
Robert King
Manitoba? Why? Let's trade Manitoba for all 3 territories.
Hudson Reed
Luckily we got Maxime Bernier sponsoring this petition
Owen Adams
An independent Western Canada is a pipedream dreamt up by utter fools with no real sense as to how many inter-provincial employees actually live and work in your history-barren provinces. British Columbia is a Chinese colony, Alberta only has shale oil and gas (a large part of production thanks to Maritimers and British Columbians) and Saskatchewan and Manitoba are the literally whos of the country.
You don't. The coastline will be owned by the Chinese, so there goes any sort of economic independence this Western federation would have wanted. Imports and exports controlled by Canada once again, and the West will be owned by Canada in every way but name, should independence ever happen. But it won't.
Adrian Diaz
please invade.
>unironically gave up Hong Kong in 1997 when the lease was only for the New Territories
Only because the folks in the Maritimes have seemingly been unable to create viable industries in their own provinces. I mean there was what, the Bricklin(a car designed by an American)? The Maritimes also gets a lot of its petroleum from Saudi Arabia, so shut it you kod kissing goof. It is better to have a labour shortage than to have a shortage of jobs available to the public. We have enough petroleum and uranium to become totally energy self sufficient and enough fresh water in our tens of thousands of lakes and rivers to nourish populations 100x our current size. We need to keep thode resources to ourselves and stop letting Canada act as the food pantry and homeless shelter of the world.
One of these days, the gravy train of western financed equalization payments is going to end.
Conservative Leader Andrew Scheer strongly opposes the agreement, arguing it would give foreign entities influence over Canada's immigration system and would influence media coverage of immigration issues.
"Canadians and Canadians alone should make decisions on who comes into our country and under what circumstances," Scheer said Tuesday.
"Instead of signing international agreements that erode our sovereign right to manage our borders, the prime minister should focus on restoring order at home."
>Only because the folks in the Maritimes have seemingly been unable to create viable industries in their own provinces This is absolutely wrong and is the fault of the same kind of alienation the West has experienced, but for a longer period of time and to a higher degree. It's entirely a federal problem created by shipping industry from the Maritimes and moving it to Ontario and Quebec. You're really one to talk ab out viable industries when you preach independence and fail to realize you're dependent on labour from out of province. You were created by the West of us and you still swim in your own gravy, unlike us Maritimers who've been bled dry for longer than you've been a province.
Look at your own well known politicians from Alberta, almost none of them were even born in the fucking province.
>shut it you kod kissing goof Someone has to smack some reality in your brown face.
Joseph Allen
>You were created by the West of us the rest of us* how embarassing
Lincoln Jenkins
Its very easy to grow in some provinces.
Some Indian truckers are heavily reliant on "Doda"
Some addicts have taken it upon themselves to import poppy seeds and grow them in public areas. It is not uncommon to find poppy somnaferum growing in road ditches, flowerbeds. Even school yards.
He's sapping Bernier's base with that. He's not even about reducing immigration, just this treaty because he knows it will rally his base behind him not bernier, despite bernier being opposed to it too
Not all of the west coast is controlled by the PRC. There are still communities here that are mostly European & Native Canadian in composition. Richmond, Vancouver and West Vancouver all certainly are. Richmond is largely below sea level, they can have that. Ever see a map of what the lower mainland would look like with a few extra meters of water?
Pic is a car insurance place in Vancouver's Chinatown. Their window display is literally a traffic light, with a neon rainbow and a pot of gold.
I'm willing he's only willing to do it because Israel's doing it. And like another user says, he's using Bernier to test the waters for unpopular opinions before he decides if taking them on himself is worth the risk.
Caleb Ortiz
>He's sapping Bernier's base with that. He's not even about reducing immigration, just this treaty because he knows it will rally his base behind him not bernier, despite bernier being opposed to it too
I was thinking that too .
I'm probably wrong , but could this move by Scheer be a way of mending things up with Bernier ?
Guaranteed Scheer loses the 2019 by a hair, and Bernier either props up a minority government (unlikely), or they merge/reconcile the two parties afterwards.
Frankly, I can't see the two being in the same room together again. They seem to despise each other.
Julian Evans
I'll also add: >what was the National Policy 25% of the Dominion's manufacturing was done in the Maritimes before Confederation, which if you remember from history class we were suckered into reluctantly. Then Confederation happened, and Central Canada needed to protect its own interests, because that's why Confederation was even proposed, so they created a trade wall between the Maritimes and the United States, who were our largest trading partners. We were then subjected to seasonal work, fishing, forestry, etc. when before we were the hub of steel mills, glass works, and sugar refineries.
All in the name of votes, Ontarian and Quebecois votes.
Andrew Russell
Nah, maxime won't cuck out to that cuck.
Personnal hope is Scheer getting destroyed in 2019, getting ejected, then cons and PP mending back with Maxime as the chief.
Austin Cox
With another term for Trudeau? There won't be a Canada left.
Parker Ross
If there's not already people revolting in the streets over how abysmal this country's prospects are, then there's either no national spirit left and nothing worth saving, or things need to get significantly worse before they get better. The soft middle conservatives under Scheer won't fix anything, they're not worth voting for if the alternatives are a choice between real solutions and accelerationism.
Jack Price
>Guaranteed Scheer loses the 2019 by a hair, and Bernier either props up a minority government (unlikely), or they merge/reconcile the two parties afterwards. >Frankly, I can't see the two being in the same room together again. They seem to despise each other.
Yeah , that's probably what'll happen . But you never know . Nobody thought that Trump had a chance .
Josiah Foster
I like Bernier and he's the best thing to happen to Ottawa in a very long time, but I don't think he has his priorities straight. If he was more passionate in defending nationalism, then I could see him pulling a Trump/Brexit style surprise, but libertarianism seems to be the hill he wants to die on. Libertarian ideology 't won't win an election, especially when our trade relationship with China is as broken as it is.
Charles Wright
>Nah, maxime won't cuck out to that cuck. >Personnal hope is Scheer getting destroyed in 2019, getting ejected, then cons and PP mending back with Maxime as the chief.
Just a gut feeling .... but I think that turdeau is going to lose the next election .
Don't know how , pipe dream maybe , but a year from now turdeau is done .
Don't quote me .
Nicholas Foster
Bernier is going to get most of his support out of Quebec, and scattered support in the West and Ontario. He's not our Trump, unfortunately. In any case he's a signal for future change.
Jayden Hill
Honestly Trudeau losing to Scheer in 2019 is the worst case scenario for conservatism in Canada. It means that Scheer's pussy leftist Neocon ideology is politically viable, blows the wind out of Bernier's populist sails, and we carry on a slow downward spiral while other countries are growing a spine and getting their shit together.
Zachary Parker
So we are in agreement that the central government in Ottawa is responsible for most of Canada's woes?
Also, brown? One of my ancestors might have been a halfbreed Cree & Scottish squaw like 220 years ago, but by and large my ancestors hailed from such places as Prussia, Bavaria, Sweden, Norway, the Netherlands, and the British Isles and many have actually resided in Canada longer than it has been a dominion or nation state. Some of my ancestors were serving as militia officers during the war of 1812, and one of my kindred served as an MP in the first Canadian parliament in 1867.
Also, I am not an Albertan, the most well known politician from my home province was a socialist populist & baptist minister who was born in Scotland & was also a vocal proponent of eugenics. Saskatchewan and Alberta would have been one province, the Province of Buffalo, if not for he meddling & gerrymandering of liberal prime minister and francophone Wilfrid Laurier.
I do not think you understand the mentality of western Canadians. There are certain values here that originate in the frontier era, the greatest premier of Alberta(outside of Peter Lougheed); Ralph Klein was very much an adherent of the Three S's. "Shoot, shovel and shut up."
I repeat, the only way to end the socialist welfare state that Ottawa has reared into hideous existence is for the Western provinces to separate, cutting Ottawa off from collecting any more revenue from equalization payments.
>Honestly Trudeau losing to Scheer in 2019 is the worst case scenario for conservatism in Canada. It means that Scheer's pussy leftist Neocon ideology is politically viable, blows the wind out of Bernier's populist sails, and we carry on a slow downward spiral while other countries are growing a spine and getting their shit together.
Yeah I understand what you mean .
It's just that I can't stand turdeau . I had the same feeling when Ontario was being run into the ground by the liberals .
I just want to get the liberals out ASAFP .
Brandon Moore
Serious question to Canadians, why doesn't the RCMP wear the traditional red suit anymore except for ceremonies? They just look like regular cops now. I think the old one looks better.
Sure it's the Fed's fault, but the answer isn't to pile all the old-stock East into the West. We have our own history, we have our own culture and we're too white to give that up.
Hunter Sanchez
>suit I meant uniform. I'm tired, kiss my ass.
Ryan Perry
If it's anything like the red tunics of the Queen's guard, they cost hundreds each.
I’m just a humble slav looking to live peacefully and Chinks are good men while anglos are progressively bitchier and stupider
Andrew Garcia
you are already, sign it
Mason Ross
With the signing of the UN Global Compact for Migration on Dec 10th and 11th in Marrakesh, Morroco almost the entire EU is going to essentially ban all forms of criticism of mass migration. Nearly all countries in the UN will sign with the exception of Hungary, the US and Australia.
Upon signing, this sets up a legal framework in member states where these laws can then be implemented. So it's one foot in the door. Then it takes a few corrupt politicians to approve the laws in said member states.
>Chinese>Anglos >There, I said what were all thinking.
Polak using a maple proxy , among his many , to shit post . Again .
Brandon Watson
I meant to say that's not even in the same ballpark. An interesting fact a few biology teachers have told me: scientists were shocked to see red colored deep sea organisms at first. They couldn't figure out why they would be red, because they must stand out, right? Well, actually, NO! They disappear and are not as visible as white or black specimens in low light.
They are very similar uniforms. Though part of why the guard's ones are so expensive is they're properly tailored, the mountie one may not be.
Dylan Thompson
That was exactly my thought on that.
Luke Anderson
>An interesting fact a few biology teachers have told me: scientists were shocked to see red colored deep sea organisms at first. They couldn't figure out why they would be red, because they must stand out, right? Well, actually, NO! They disappear and are not as visible as white or black specimens in low light.
That's really interesting . Didn't hear that before .
Camden Butler
Yeah! Believe it or not.
Ryan Cooper
Fucking coward. At some point your gonna have to understand that being a political dissident comes with certain risks. You wont even sign a fucking petition for what you beleive in because you think a leftists mob is gonna show up at your house, you a completely random private citizen on a list of thousands of other people. For gods sake just kill yourself now your of no use to anyone anywhere.
Camden Williams
>tfw Trudeau is signing that UN pact and there is nothing anyone will do to stop him
Yeah, same. Trudeau's such a phenomenal failure and embarrassment that it's hard to blame the CPC for banging on about vote splitting. I guess the true best-case scenario would be for Scheer to beat Trudeau by a slim margin, prove himself to be an ineffectual and weak neocon fuck, and give Bernier ammunition for a 2023 (or earlier in the case of a early vote of no confidence) victory. But at this point, who the fuck knows. At least the NDP are a non-factor for now.
Flashy and impractical. I'd like it if they modified modern uniforms to incorporate some traditional red, but what can you do.
Don't want to derail , but what about those deep underwater fish and jelly fish that generate their own electricity and look like floating neon lights . And the colours they can create !
Zachary Flores
Yeah, I wasn't trying to derail. But, I was looking at it both from a tactical standpoint and an aesthetic one. Anyway, it was just a question.
Gabriel Scott
>Trudeau's such a phenomenal failure and embarrassment that it's hard to blame the CPC for banging on about vote splitting. >I guess the true best-case scenario would be for Scheer to beat Trudeau by a slim margin, prove himself to be an ineffectual and weak neocon fuck, and give Bernier ammunition for a 2023 (or earlier in the case of a early vote of no confidence) victory.
That would be ideal .
Anything . Just to vote turdeau out .
Jayden Moore
There will be no Scheer next year 1- he’s flat out copying bernier now, meaning the Cpc are sensing big shifts in their own electorate 2- trudeau pounced on Doug Ford’s cuts to francophone services, while Scheer cucked out as usual. Trudeau get a big head start in Quebec, while Harper could rely on NDP and the Bloc siphoning seats. 3- Ontario nearly always splits fed and provincial votes. Rae/Mulroney - Harris/Chretien - etc. Not exactly scientific, but dissatisfaction with ford translates to votes for trudeau (see 2) 4- no one likes orange pajeet. Muh leftist vote split Best we can get is bernier gaining a few seats and becoming a party that the media has to talk about
Austin Watson
>Yeah, I wasn't trying to derail. But, I was looking at it both from a tactical standpoint and an aesthetic one. Anyway, it was just a question.
Hey , no problem . If you have anything else .... ask away .
Asher Torres
Those lights attract prey. Hey, what’s what? Chomp
Kevin Morris
It's comical... they have a list of a hundred various petitions relating to every topic under the sun... I can't imagine anyone even looks at this crap.