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Heather Maughan's avatar

Get in Canada. Love it !

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The Atheist thought's avatar

Take over the USA Canada

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Sharon M Grover's avatar

Sending serious love to our Good Neighbors in Canada right now 💖

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Dorothy Lewis's avatar

I'm so thankful for Canada. And so terribly sorry our mess down here has caused this turmoil for them. Do they know that this was a bogus election ? Backed by Putin, and executed by Musk ?

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Uncertain Eric's avatar

The article presents a familiar cycle—analyzing symptoms of collapse while failing to acknowledge the structural paradigm shifts that demand something far more foundational. The existing political, economic, and governance models are not merely failing; they are actively incapable of addressing the crises they perpetuate. The idea that this moment can be navigated through conventional strategies—incremental reform, better leadership, or electoral maneuvering—misses the scale of the transition ahead.

This is why the Perfect Political Platform (PPP) exists—not as a long-term political party, but as a single-term transitional framework designed to create conditions for radical systemic reform.

https://sonderuncertainly.substack.com/p/the-perfect-political-platform

The PPP operates on three fundamental pillars:

1. Reclaim Democracy – Instead of continuing to engage with a system that was never designed to serve the majority, the PPP prioritizes deliberative democracy, citizen assemblies, and electoral reform to empower communities to determine their own governance structures.

2. Accountability Inquisition – Structural change is impossible without reckoning with the entrenched power that benefits from systemic dysfunction. This means global economic audits, corporate and political accountability mechanisms, and international sanctions against financial elites and policymakers who sustain systemic collapse.

3. Empowerment Through Technology & Systemic Reform – The current trajectory of AI and automation is consolidating wealth and power, threatening economic viability for entire regions. The PPP ensures technological progress serves people, not corporations, through public AI systems, decentralized infrastructure, and guaranteed universal services.

The only viable path forward is restructuring the system itself—not trying to preserve it. Every existing power structure is fundamentally incapable of addressing this moment. The PPP is a tool to create the conditions for people to build what comes next. Anything less is just delaying collapse.

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Mike D's avatar

I get that having forgin reserves helps Canada manage exchange rate volatility but how does issuing US dollar bonds counter US tariffs on Canadian exports and protect essential Canadian industry? The article asserts that this is the case but I'd like to know how it works.

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Gary yackimec's avatar

You kidding. Righy?

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Maurice Green's avatar

It would be interesting to know if Carney had any input in this idea. My guess is Yes he did! Great move!

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Sherry Gerbi's avatar

The orange empty buffoon’s biggest mistake was insulting them (51st state) which only galvanized them. Yeah Canada!

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john king (MY HUMBLE OPINION)'s avatar

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Well played Liberals. I will miss former Prime Minister Trudeau, Who was one of the most compassionate Canadian politicians in my memory. I look forward to our new PM Mark Carney, continuing our tough stance on the idiotic proposal by Trump, that we become the 51st state, as well as teaching the President and Republican lemmings the basics of math.

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Dianne's avatar

Yay!!!!

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Hell Ya! Mac🇨🇦💪's avatar

Really appreciate the nuanced analysis you provide in this insightful piece. I look forward to upcoming analyses because good researched journalism matters so much in this disinformation world. Thanks from a Canuck 🦫

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Kim D's avatar

So clear which nation has a competent leader and which has a buffoon.

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Jess's avatar

So, essentially, the Government of Canada is issuing war bonds. It's how many countries raised money during WWII.

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Lynn's avatar

How are the Canadians making a plan but our Dems are MIA

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Sharon Siba's avatar

That's a really good question. The Democrats appear to be far too laid-back about everything Donald Trump and his appointees are doing, especially Elon Musk who wasn't ever in politics. Now Trump has given him a position that seems more powerful than his own! Where is the Democrats outrage? 🤷‍♀️🤦‍♀️

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Jess's avatar

Is this a Carney-advised move?

Excellent strategy. As well as selling off US bonds (I.e. US debt). If countries around the world started selling off US debt, the US government would be screwed.

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