| ▲ | llm_nerd 2 hours ago | |||||||
Foreign investments just hit an 18 year high. Employment numbers just went positive (at about 5x the per capita rate of the US). The country is recovering nicely from being addicted to mass immigration/housing. Export markets are rapidly diversifying, and Canada has made a number of new strategic partnerships. Two straight months of growing trade surpluses. All while our largest trading partner explicitly and openly tries to harm us. And who gives a flying fuck about the Stanley cup. What a weird thing to cite. You understand governments are large things with many departments and focuses, right? This "whataboutism" angle is always spectacularly boring horseshit, and usually is plied by partisans that just want to piss and moan about everything Not Their Team does. This bill is deeply imperfect, and I hope it dies. Your comment is just noisy partisan bluster. | ||||||||
| ▲ | kowalej 39 minutes ago | parent | next [-] | |||||||
The comment you've replied to is clearly not "partisan bluster". While it may be a tad hyperbolic, with the Stanley Cup line, it's driving a valid point that while Canada is facing a number of very real challenges, the government in power is spending its time on internet censorship bills. These bills are of almost no benefit to the average Canadian, and the point is that the government should focus more on things that matter to citizens. Instead of playing into people's fear and exposing them to potential government overreach, privacy violations, data breaches, etc., Canada's leadership should focus back on the economy. Your comment actually seems to be the bluster, considering the ranting and swearing. | ||||||||
| ▲ | logicchains an hour ago | parent | prev [-] | |||||||
It's partisan to deny your country is falling to shit just because you voted for the parties that made it fall to shit. | ||||||||
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