We should be following Vienna, Singapore, Auckland or Tokyo. We have roadmaps to get there. But it is so much easier to blame immigrants and elect CPC instead (who will also ignore the issue).

So, you stop immigration. And instead of letting our aging workforce retire, you increase the retirement age. Gotcha. Great solution. What happens after that? You've just delayed the problem. They're still going to retire.

Let's remove retirement altogether! Problem solved! /S

Conservative party voters may speak out against immigration, but what do the party members actually vote for and support is a different issue entirely...

Also Canada is caught in a demographic crisis, 20% of our workforce is set to retire in the next 10 years, so we either:

-Reduce services like healthcare or OAS (very unpopular) -increase taxes (also unpopular) -increase workforce via immigration

Choose your poison.

Don't forget targetting foreign press (including the murder of many Palestinian journalists) 🙃

Look up the largest trading partner for each province and you'll realize the American economy is the Canadian economy.

I wish this talking point would die. Japan's population is shrinking, but Tokyo's population is increasing. Their solution to the housing crisis is less restrictive building codes, and actually building housing.

When investors buy 90% of all condo starts (ex, in Toronto or Kitchener/Waterloo), you can't out build that.

So why does America spend more over their GDP on healthcare (than other OCED countries - including Canada) for worse health outcomes?

In private delivery, who services rural areas? The poor? Expensive or rare conditions?

Let's start with education and healthcare, and go from there. Maybe update crumbling infrastructure too

First days of 1.5 degrees of daily average high -few days in December 2016. First yearly average above 1.5, in 2024. That's 9 years from breaching the 1.5 average on a single day to the entire year.

We hit 2.0 above average for a few days in November 2023. +9 years, I'm gonna say we hit 2.0 degrees warming by 2032.

Faster than expected

Yes.. and we are bringing in more people who statistically don’t pay taxes/ contribute to the system but take from it.

[Citation needed]

Southern Ontario is 50-60k (CAD) an acre for raw land

Do you think mainstream media could be fueling disinformation? Or do you think the star is a bastion of perfect impartiality?

People are adding their own frustrations at living in Ontario, and wage theft is a huge issue. I think you've missed the entire point of this thread

So do you disagree that corporate exploration and disinformation are problems? That these aren't reasons to be upset at the status quo of things?

Bro it's called discussion, and generally how people learn new facts. You should try it sometime

  1. We haven't peaked yet. So, call me when it actually happens.

Oh great, only a casual 3 degrees. I don't know how you're so certain that's no where near societal collapse considering modern humans have never experienced a climate that hot and unstable. We've already lost half of the world's biomass

People are actively denying climate change though...

And exactly, there was an "end" to COVID, but there isn't one for climate change

Yes, but they all support the Republican party (as members themselves). There may be individual Republican candidates with great policies, but their party as a whole are fascist as fuck

So what's a valid excuse that someone could vote Republican? Cause imho, there isn't one lol

And just means I don't (can't) chart in the nursing station if all I'm doing is answering call bells

He's a sitting member of parliament. He doesn't get to rant about the cost of living crisis while voting against every affordable housing bill that comes his way, and then tell the media "when I'm PM I'll fix this issue", bro you caused it wtf.