How will things be like in Canada in 10 Years.

kiwi55

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I know that some of readers of this thread will say that it's very difficult to predict what the state of the country will be like but I though I'd make this thread and I would like to hear peoples opinion of how you think Canada will look like in 10 years. This thread is delicate for you to explain what you think this Country will look like, not necessary what you want this Country to be like or what we should do in 2027.
 

B00Mer

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We won't have to vacation in the Florida in the winter any more :lol:



French is replaced with Punjab as the official 2nd language..



...and the NDP is the ruling political party in Canada..

 

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I know that some of readers of this thread will say that it's very difficult to predict what the state of the country will be like but I though I'd make this thread and I would like to hear peoples opinion of how you think Canada will look like in 10 years. This thread is delicate for you to explain what you think this Country will look like, not necessary what you want this Country to be like or what we should do in 2027.

10 years closer to communism i think. Its the direction we been heading in for a long time
 

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I know that some of readers of this thread will say that it's very difficult to predict what the state of the country will be like but I though I'd make this thread and I would like to hear peoples opinion of how you think Canada will look like in 10 years. This thread is delicate for you to explain what you think this Country will look like, not necessary what you want this Country to be like or what we should do in 2027.

Well, kiwi............if we don't kick the current crop of needy, brain-dead, spineless, pathetic children out of office in 2019, it will be a much poorer and less democratic country.
 

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Well, kiwi............if we don't kick the current crop of needy, brain-dead, spineless, pathetic children out of office in 2019, it will be a much poorer and less democratic country.
And who would you get to replace them.........?


In many ways, it's much more fun to serve as Official Opposition than in cabinet. You can feign outrage over omnibus bills, since you are no longer in the position of writing them.

You can scold ministers for resorting to pre-programmed talking points in question period, having finally been freed from the obligation of reciting your own. And you can attack the government's lack of transparency, having emerged from the protective fortress that insulated you from all sorts of opposition attacks for the better part of a decade
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Sure, you might spend your evenings crying into a bottle of scotch, wondering when exactly you became everything you once despised, but when the sun comes up that shame disappears — replaced with a roughly two-year-old sense of righteousness.

It's not all fun, though. At some point, you need to move beyond being a party defined simply by being in opposition. This is particularly important when you're in that post-electoral-defeat soul-searching period, when you're trying to figure out how this "new" party distinguishes itself from the old.

The majestically dumb comments Conservative MP Peter Kent made about marijuana earlier this week, however, suggest that the Tories' re-branding efforts are not going particularly smoothly.

During debate over Bill C-45, the Liberals' pot legislation, Kent suggested that growing marijuana at a home where children could ostensibly get at it is "virtually the same as putting fentanyl on a shelf within reach of kids."

"Having plants in the home, it's just as wacky, it's just as unacceptable, it's just as dangerous for Canadian society," he added.

That is wrong, obviously: fentanyl is 100 times more potent than morphine, and opioid-related deaths have exploded in Canada. Marijuana, on the other hand, makes you feel funny.

Comparing marijuana to fentanyl is social conservatism without a clue: Robyn Urback - CBC News | Opinion
 

gerryh

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We won't have to vacation in the Florida in the winter any more :lol:



French is replaced with Punjab as the official 2nd language..



...and the NDP is the ruling political party in Canada..




:roll:
 

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This country will be packed with millions of refugees from the fiercely contested border areas of West Virginia, Idaho, Connecticut, Nebraska, Minnesota and Kansas.
 

Mowich

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And who would you get to replace them.........?


In many ways, it's much more fun to serve as Official Opposition than in cabinet. You can feign outrage over omnibus bills, since you are no longer in the position of writing them.

You can scold ministers for resorting to pre-programmed talking points in question period, having finally been freed from the obligation of reciting your own. And you can attack the government's lack of transparency, having emerged from the protective fortress that insulated you from all sorts of opposition attacks for the better part of a decade
.

Sure, you might spend your evenings crying into a bottle of scotch, wondering when exactly you became everything you once despised, but when the sun comes up that shame disappears — replaced with a roughly two-year-old sense of righteousness.

It's not all fun, though. At some point, you need to move beyond being a party defined simply by being in opposition. This is particularly important when you're in that post-electoral-defeat soul-searching period, when you're trying to figure out how this "new" party distinguishes itself from the old.

The majestically dumb comments Conservative MP Peter Kent made about marijuana earlier this week, however, suggest that the Tories' re-branding efforts are not going particularly smoothly.

During debate over Bill C-45, the Liberals' pot legislation, Kent suggested that growing marijuana at a home where children could ostensibly get at it is "virtually the same as putting fentanyl on a shelf within reach of kids."

"Having plants in the home, it's just as wacky, it's just as unacceptable, it's just as dangerous for Canadian society," he added.

That is wrong, obviously: fentanyl is 100 times more potent than morphine, and opioid-related deaths have exploded in Canada. Marijuana, on the other hand, makes you feel funny.

Comparing marijuana to fentanyl is social conservatism without a clue: Robyn Urback - CBC News | Opinion

Yes, Kent is brain-dead and should be summarily shown the door. We have some work to do Tay, but we'll get it done and be ready to kick the bums out of office in 2019.
 

Hoof Hearted

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In 10 years we'll have the first disabled, transgendered,bilingual, black Prime Minister...his/her name will be the most unoffensive name possible...

Yes! The Right Honorable Skittles McRainbow will lead us into the promised land! :)

And of course, the word 'hello' will be banned from University Campuses, because the first 4 letters will offend the next sensitive generation.



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OmegaOm

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10 years closer to communism i think. Its the direction we been heading in for a long time

On the contrary I think Canada is headed down the USA way. More capitalism, more free trade. Thats why we letting in so many people. So we can grow grow grow, and make more and more money until our country is jam packed with people. Then after the natural environment fails due to over population we will see a world where it is not even safe to go outside.
 

Angstrom

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Canada is a social experiment. Its the only remaining exeptional quality it has left.