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Canadian military defecting on Trudeau as Trudeau approaches a crossroads towards civil war


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11 minutes ago, ACE said:

They raided someone’s house from what I hear. Grabbed a few basis long rifles 

Just did what they needed to do for the headline. I bet the story starts turning protesters into terrorists

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1 minute ago, Cat45 said:

Just did what they needed to do for the headline. I bet the story starts turning protesters into terrorists

Yesh pretty much. I know a dude on the front line in coutts 

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5 minutes ago, Cat45 said:

Didn't his dad do this too back in the 70s?

Like ace said, sort of. Back then it was the war measures act and he used it to quell a legit violent group of Quebec separatists.

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2 minutes ago, Tomas. said:

Like ace said, sort of. Back then it was the war measures act and he used it to quell a legit violent group of Quebec separatists.

Not all that familiar with your politics, is what jr is doing now similar to us martial law where the military is called in?

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4 minutes ago, Cat45 said:

Not all that familiar with your politics, is what jr is doing now similar to us martial law where the military is called in?

Kinda. It gives the government the ability to strip civil rights from its citizens and bring in the military if it wants to. Trudeau says he won't bring in the military but time will tell on that one. 

For the emergency act to be allowed, he had to talk to all the provinces premiers and consult them. After it is enacted it becomes law immediately. But within 7 days it has to go through Parliament. If it doesn't win a vote in Parliament it becomes null and void. But the NDP and the green party are supporting the Liberals on the emergency act. So it will ultimately win and they will be able to do whatever they like.

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1 minute ago, Tomas. said:

Kinda. It gives the government the ability to strip civil rights from its citizens and bring in the military if it wants to. Trudeau says he won't bring in the military but time will tell on that one. 

For the emergency act to be allowed, he had to talk to all the provinces premiers and consult them. After it is enacted it becomes law immediately. But within 7 days it has to go through Parliament. If it doesn't win a vote in Parliament it becomes null and void. But the NDP and the green party are supporting the Liberals on the emergency act. So it will ultimately win and they will be able to do whatever they like.

Sounds like it's gonna get pretty shitty up there. Goodluck!

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5 minutes ago, Cat45 said:

Sounds like it's gonna get pretty shitty up there. Goodluck!

Lol. It will definitely be eventful. I was in the Edmonton area on Saturday and was  unaware there were multiple convoys heading to the local legislature building. It was quite the sight. There were 3 or 4 meeting points so three or four separate convoys heading in. I was driving down the highway I started seeing cops everywhere and was trying to figure out what was going on. Ended up right in the middle of a convoy lmao. Up until that point I had only seen pictures. There were people on top of overpasses waving flags and honking horns. Tons of truckers and regular vehicles. Lots of people driving around town on a normal day with Canada flags in the boxes of the truck or on their Windows of the car.

But other than that it has been pretty quiet where I'm at. I live about 30 minutes west of Edmonton on an acreage so I don't get much of the excitement or the noise

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Just now, Tomas. said:

Lol. It will definitely be eventful. I was in the Edmonton area on Saturday and was  unaware there were multiple convoys heading to the local legislature building. It was quite the sight. There were 3 or 4 meeting points so three or four separate convoys heading in. I was driving down the highway I started seeing cops everywhere and was trying to figure out what was going on. Ended up right in the middle of a convoy lmao. Up until that point I had only seen pictures. There were people on top of overpasses waving flags and honking horns. Tons of truckers and regular vehicles. Lots of people driving around town on a normal day with Canada flags in the boxes of the truck or on their Windows of the car.

Fuck is wrong with kenney btw. Something is just off with that dude 

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Just now, ACE said:

Fuck is wrong with kenney btw. Something is just off with that dude 

He's a two-faced politician like most politicians. He is an absolute piece of trash when it comes to a lot of things but then he'll pull some good stuff out like ending the mandates and shit like that. He is definitely an odd duck

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Just now, Tomas. said:

He's a two-faced politician like most politicians. He is an absolute piece of trash when it comes to a lot of things but then he'll pull some good stuff out like ending the mandates and shit like that. He is definitely an odd duck

I think Moe is the top of the turd pile 

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2 minutes ago, ACE said:

I think Moe is the top of the turd pile 

95% of our politicians are absolute hot piles of garbage. 

Alberta is also weird because of Ralph Klein in the 90s. The guy literally sold everything that made the provincial government money and turned it all into private business gave the people a small check and they're still talking about him like he's some sort of magician today. Talk about short-sighted

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3 minutes ago, Tomas. said:

Lol. It will definitely be eventful. I was in the Edmonton area on Saturday and was  unaware there were multiple convoys heading to the local legislature building. It was quite the sight. There were 3 or 4 meeting points so three or four separate convoys heading in. I was driving down the highway I started seeing cops everywhere and was trying to figure out what was going on. Ended up right in the middle of a convoy lmao. Up until that point I had only seen pictures. There were people on top of overpasses waving flags and honking horns. Tons of truckers and regular vehicles. Lots of people driving around town on a normal day with Canada flags in the boxes of the truck or on their Windows of the car.

But other than that it has been pretty quiet where I'm at. I live about 30 minutes west of Edmonton on an acreage so I don't get much of the excitement or the noise

I used to travel through Edmonton every week for work, haven't been up there since the mandates.

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Just now, Cat45 said:

I used to travel through Edmonton every week for work, haven't been up there since the mandates.

I usually avoid Edmonton unless I absolutely have to lol. Not a fan of big cities and lots of traffic. 

 

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1 minute ago, Tomas. said:

I usually avoid Edmonton unless I absolutely have to lol. Not a fan of big cities and lots of traffic. 

 

Same here, the new bypass sure saved alot of time and bullshit not having to go straight through town

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Just now, Cat45 said:

Same here, the new bypass sure saved alot of time and bullshit not having to go straight through town

I bet. It was a pretty big deal when the Anthony Henday was complete. A road worker when they finished use one of the electronic signs to say "we're done bitches" lmao. 

Right after it was complete all the local car clubs went out and started doing laps around the city. 

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43 minutes ago, Cat45 said:

Not all that familiar with your politics, is what jr is doing now similar to us martial law where the military is called in?

I was just back reading a little and the bold caught my eye. It wasn't all that long ago I too was very unfamiliar with Canadian politics. It wasn't until I got into firearms that I started to get involved and take notice. Some days I wish I hadn't. It was so much simpler when I was blissfully unaware of the dumpster fire lmao. My older brother in law is a guy who is still blissfully ignorant of 90% of it. Unless it affects him directly, couldn't care less. I have tired to talk to him about things and it goes absolutely nowhere. Not going to lie, I am a little jealous lol.

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1 minute ago, Tomas. said:

I was just back reading a little and the bold caught my eye. It wasn't all that long ago I too was very unfamiliar with Canadian politics. It wasn't until I got into firearms that I started to get involved and take notice. Some days I wish I hadn't. It was so much simpler when I was blissfully unaware of the dumpster fire lmao. My older brother in law is a guy who is still blissfully ignorant of 90% of it. Unless it affects him directly, couldn't care less. I have tired to talk to him about things and it goes absolutely nowhere. Not going to lie, I am a little jealous lol.

Yeah it sounds more messed up than ours. That's the problem, most people are blissfully ignorant about what's going on around them untill it's too late. 

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