Lots of NDP and Greens popping up on Mastodon lately. Saw AoC as well… They are cluing in… Slowly.
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Routhinator@lemmy.cato
Canada@lemmy.ca•‘First Nations Would Not Exist Without Canada,’ Rustad Tells Crowd
7·12 hours agoGood grief get this embarrassment out of politics.
Routhinator@lemmy.cato
Canada@lemmy.ca•Europe's $24 Trillion Breakup With Visa and Mastercard
2·12 hours agoYep, and better yet, ask your retailer if they take eTransfer. ETransfers don’t cost money to the recipient. Ive beem using them with several businesses locally lately to avoid fees and, importantly, stop giving money to Shop (Shopify) for online purchases at these stores to stop giving the owner more money for hid Canadian take on Project 2025.
I feel called out.
Every hollow minded person that follows stars lives via tabloids.
Routhinator@lemmy.cato
TenForward: Where Every Vulcan Knows Your Name@lemmy.world•The cane sugar makes all the difference
4·6 days agoYeah, not sure they are aware. They tried to bring US CocaCola to Canada, everyone hated it. So they rolled it back and called it CocaCola “Classic”
True, same is true for Quebec if you check the 1905 map, however what they would get upon separation would be somewhat similar to the yellow portion here, though I think some of the northern part of that yellow portion they lose as well.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Partition_of_Quebec
My point being, there’s a strong likelyhood they would not walk away with the whole province.
Routhinator@lemmy.cato
Canada@lemmy.ca•BC Halts Plans to Make Polluters Pay for Cleanup Costs | The Tyee
4·8 days agoI’m sorry… But WTAF.
Routhinator@lemmy.cato
Canada@lemmy.ca•Psychosis rates climb among young people in Ontario, researchers find
3·8 days agoIs there a link missing for this or am I blind?
The funny thing is, if Alberta were to separate, it would likely mean the same thing for them as Quebec.
Namely, you get the part of your province you joined confederation with, not all the northern crown land that was added to your province afterwards.
If Quebec separates, they lose everything from Val d’Or and north.
Alberta would likely lose Fort MacMurry and possibly Edmonton… I need to go dig for that original map of their pre-confederation territory.
EDIT: Its hard to find a good one, but this is the area they had before the new province was created as part of confederation.

https://www.canada.ca/en/canadian-heritage/services/historical-boundaries-canada.html
The bulk of consevative voters dont choose who they vote for. They view voting like sports, they vote for their favourite team regardless of who is on it.
The only voters that can be pulled are the centre-right swing voters.
The liberal voters are smarter in their voting, and thus when there are good alternative options their vote splits.

Sadly, no - and BMO will annoyingly rate limit you on adding them sometimes. But I put the effort in because saying FU to payment companies that are anti-democratic is a requirement IMHO in 2026.