Hey there folks. Edmontonpede here. I usually spend my time on The Donald, because I honestly believe that Canada tends to follow the American trend. So I spend my time encouraging and engaging there.
I'm looking for where people actually organize to protest. My use of social media is fairly limited, so I'm wondering if anyone knows how to get on board with local protests. I want to protest the return of the mask mandates.
Less taxes. Disagreement with Mask and Vaccine Mandates. There are talks of seccession in western provinces as often as there is with Quebec these days. But it's all in line with what voters want, right?
From your Wikipedia source:
Seems you're wrong, buckaroo. Because Abortions beyond 23 weeks and 6 days does not appear to happen. Second Trimester.
Restrictions appear to be based on availability of service. There is little to no service beyond that point. While legal, it isn't in practice.
Except for the way that they vote. Which appears to overlap.
No argument. We have National Healtcare.
Section 2(b) of the charter of rights and freedoms, bud. I have the right to freedom of expression.
No gun culture. We're plenty armed. Look up the rates of firearm ownership for Rural Canadians and get back to me.
No legal restriction. Practical restrictions exist. You are very unlikely to receive an abortion in Canada past the second trimester.
Indeed. No argument here. Some want that changed.
Alberta and Quebec threaten to secede from the country once a year like clockwork, for opposite reasons on this issue. This doesn't say what you think it does.
No. We functionally have 2 parties. One of them just has 2 (And a half, if you count the greens) names. They largely vote for the same thing, which gives you the same end result.
Hated. Past tense. In 2016, I was one of em. Then I started paying attention.
Identify the practical differences, and then we can continue this discussion, because you don't appear to be able to accept that 1+3 and 2+2 both equal 4.
There is no notable disagreement, even in conservatives provinces. See Alberta where you have only a few hundred people demonstrating and even the majority agreeing with it.
You're a retard. You can easily look up how many abortion where done in Canada in what trimester.
https://abortionincanada.ca/stats/abortions-by-gestational-age/
Hundreds of babies are aborted after 21 weeks in Canada every year. It is legal and it is being done in Canada. You also pay for it with your tax dollars.
??? Alberta never threatened to leave. Some Facebook groups in Alberta larp as separatists. That's it. Never did the provincial government in Alberta support separatism. And in Quebec separatism is dead since the early 90s. No province in Canada is "threatening to leave the confederacy" once a year.
You are one person. Trump is still hated by the vast majority of Canadians and even the majority of Canadian Conservatives.
You spent too much time on thedonald.win. This is proven that you can't even find and connect to Canadian protest movements. You are alone and all you consumed is Conservative American media. Your perception of what Canadian politics are and what they are about are just wrong.
Maybe if you keep watching the CBC, that will be true. The protests are happening everywhere. Thousands of people. I was able to find the ones in Quebec and Ontario before I was able to find the ones in Alberta.
I straight up went and did the math you should have done before posting that source.
74.7% of abortions happened before the second trimester. Only 4% happened afterwards. A shocking 21.3% weren't reported. And there were only 17,421 abortions provided and reported.
This means only 697 abortions provided after the second trimester. (it gave me a fraction by the way. You can't have .84 of an abortion)
Canada has a population of 37 million people.
All of that is in line with what I said.
Do you even verify your sources before you post them?
Kenney ran on the platform of putting forth papers to leave the confederacy. Granted, Kenney is a cuck who isn't going to do it, but that doesn't mean It isn't a real issue on the docket, and it'll only gain steam if things continue.
That's one conversation away from changing.
Can't help but notice you abandoned your talking points about freedom of speech, or the right to bear arms. Could it be because you realized you were wrong?
Again. Find some practical differences and we'll keep talking, champ.
Thousands are nothing in Canada.
Did you even read the website. The 700 abortions after the second trimester are only for the 17,000 where the time of the abortion was reported. There were over 50,000 abortions which aren't even included in that. You can add another 2,000 abortions after the second trimester to that.
You said that "abortions after the second trimester don't happen" in Canada. This is not true. You have thousands of abortions after the second trimester in Canada every year. You have no idea of what you talk about.
They don't. There are more people in Ontario supporting Ontarian separatism than people in Alberta supporting Alberta separatism. Quebec didn't make it out of the confederacy and they have a separate culture and language.
There is nothing to change. I'm right.
https://www.macleans.ca/politics/how-much-do-canadians-dislike-donald-trump-a-lot/
There is no freedom of speech in Canada. The charter allows the Canadian government to place "reasonable limits" on speech. Hate speech is not legal in Canada, but it legal in the US. We have comedians being fined by for jokes:
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/montreal/mike-ward-quebec-court-of-appeal-j%C3%A9r%C3%A9my-gabriel-1.5377318
We have very strict hate speech laws.
https://laws-lois.justice.gc.ca/eng/acts/c-46/section-319.html
The US doesn't have these.
Dude, you can't even buy an AR-15 right now in Canada because it's illegal. And you want to tell me that we are the same as the US?
I listed you all the differences that matter.
Hundreds are chasing Trudeau into hiding as we speak.
I also tallied the percentages, which if we were to extrapolate it to the 50,000 additional you suggest there is, means that out of our sample size of ~67.000 equates ~2,680 after the second trimester. You can compare this to the ~49,848 we know for certain are pre second trimester.
Even if you split the remaining ~14,271 that were legitimately were not categorized, and your final total becomes ~60,466 after the second trimester, and ~3,268.
In a country of 37 million.
Almost a 20 to 1 chance, if you even bother to get an abortion, which I think is safe to assume that most Canadian Women do not, or have not.
What you're ignoring, is that I said they're not likely, because your own sources state that most medical providers will not perform them.
They may not be regulatory restrictions, they're still restrictions.
I don't understand how you can be this ignorant.
I'd like a source on that one.
Quebec doesn't legitimately want out of confederacy. They make a stink once a year because they know the government will capitulate and give them what they want. Can't lose the seats in those ridings after all.
They're doing it because it works.
You're foolish to think it'll last.
I wonder what their sampling was. Kek.
Because most of the people who I've spoken to either say something to the effect of "I don't like him, personally, but his policy was pretty good." or are quick to change their tune when actually provided with his platforms.
That term "Reasonable" places the burden of proving "reasonability" on the accusing party. A comedian doesn't have the means to sit in jail and pay for trial to challenge it.
Someone like me, on the other hand, I'm okay with going rig-pigging for a bit to buy a real sleeze-ball of a lawyer a second home for the easiest, open-and-shut countersuit of his life.
It's the same reason you can challenge your tickets for refusing the Quarantine Hotels upon return to Canada. The Federal Government does not have a Federal State of Emergency for the Covid-19 Pandemic, and thus cannot prove reasonability in overstepping the Quarantine Act, Section 14.1, and Section 6 of the Charter.
For the record, I did so in February of this year. They didn't even mail me my ticket in spite of me making sure they had all of my paperwork and identification.
The police were real helpful, and escorted me past the testing station to my next gate for my connecting flight, Through Toronto Pearson.
No. That's you making an assumption. What I've been saying is that we are still plenty armed in Canada, even though it's not a legally enshrined right. Every farm and Redneck in Canada has at least one Rifle.
Tell me, is a bullet fired from a .22 less likely to kill you if it connects center of mass?
And I've explained to you why these differences are superficial at best. You don't want to listen. That is your fault.