85 Replies to “They Hate You”

  1. It is a premeditated, calculated, blatant snub. Respond accordingly. If your aspirations and concerns are treated like this by a distant government I believe the precedent has already been set on this continent. Act accordingly.

    1. But it’s what’s best for us in his view. He sees the smoke coming out of our ears, thinks we’re on fire, and directs his cabinet to piss on us (to put out the fire).

      Makes perfect sense if we’re actually on fire. Instead, in addition to being pissed on, we’re pissed off.

  2. But if you look at the comments on the Tweet on Twitter by the Twit, people are not impressed with either him, Quebec or his attitude towards the West. Maybe he will need a security team like McKenna.

    1. Sorry, I like Ezra, and respect much of his exposes, but I do not believe this. First off, it is only days after the election, and nothing has been decided. The new Cabinet will be announced on Nov. 20, we’re that far off. Second, to assign newly-elected MP Steven Guilbeault the job of Alb/Saskatchewan outreach is plain ludicrous, even by Justin Trudeau standards. Mr. Guilbeault opposes Trans Mountain, while at least on paper Trudeau ostensibly supports the federal government pipeline.

      I agree, though, that the Canadian establishment hates Westerners. Reading the Globe and Mail in the days following Monday’s election, one is struck by the series of anti-Alberta opinion pieces. True, virtually all Globe writers are left-leaning, and left-wingers hate Albertans, but it is a puzzle why the Globe aand Mail — a mouthpiece newspaper for Trudeau’s Liberals — would pile on against Alberta after their Liberals won.

      1. Click on the tweet. HE ALREADY DID IT. He’s already reaching out and the reach out is more like a punch in the face.

      2. 1991 “My Canada includes Quebec, We love you Quebec, don’t go!”

        2019 “Shut up, you rednecks will never leave…because …reasons.”

        Also 2019 (And back during the dark days of the reign of our overload Trudeau I)
        “If you wanted a voice in government you should’ve voted liberal.”

      3. “Mr. Guilbeault opposes Trans Mountain, while at least on paper Trudeau ostensibly supports the federal government pipeline.”

        Perhaps that was precisely Captain Stumble’s aim. So he could appear to be the reasonable one.

      4. I watched part of “At Issue on cbc yesterday.. The brown chick was like”more people in Gta”.. get over yourselves..

      5. You are a bit deluded if you don’t understand that Blackie Trudeau is being dishonest about his view on pipelines. He is playing rope a dope with this. His game is rhetorical public support combined with maximum administrative delay. I will be astounded should the pipeline actually be built and oil allowed to be transported by tanker on the west coast.

  3. The pragmatist voters prefer to ignore who is behind the AGW fraud and for what reasons.
    Any of your conservative politicians getting “elected to important offices” refuting the fraud?
    Until that happens, you will not be turning this around and the floggings will continue……………

  4. Not very long ago, I felt that Canada as a country was sacrosanct. Not anymore. The country could easily split into two entities for governance. It’s called sovereignty association. You don’t lose your history — just start down a new path with different rules. Alberta needs self governance. For me, I think a turning point was Trudeau’s post- national remark. At first, the comment shocked me, but eventually I accepted that we no longer have much of a country and are increasingly just a vassal of the globalist UN. If Alberta and Saskatchewan want to avoid this fate, it is time to seek a new relationship with the ROC.

    1. I vote that LindaL never be allowed in Republic West, never be allowed to vote, never be allowed to hold any position of power, and I want no association with the remnants of Canada. No trade deals, no embassies, no travel, no trade period. They can choke on their own flavorless cheese.

      #NoFifthColumn

    2. Linda:

      Your comments remind me of what I encountered nearly 50 years ago.

      During the time when the War Measures Act was in effect, I suggested in one of my Grade 10 social studies class that if Quebec didn’t like being in Canada, why did it bother remaining. The reactions of my classmates were derisive and hostile, some of them going to far as to telling me to go back where I came from.

      But I knew one thing that the rest of them didn’t. As part of the naturalization process, my parents received some books from the government. One of them was on Canadian history and I read about the Quebec Act. I became convinced that since that legislation was passed, the rest of Canada kept bending over backwards to keep that province happy and all we got in return was a kick in the teeth.

      At around the same time, some of my classmates started wearing shirts that said “My Canada Includes Quebec”. Much of that was the groundless fear that had Quebec seceded, the remainder of the country would be immediately absorbed into the U. S. That sentiment was likely stirred up and encouraged by the anti-American-in-chief PET. Richard Nixon had far more important things to worry about the time to be concerned about adding to his country’s territory.

      For 50 years, Alberta and, more recently, Saskatchewan have played nice with eastern Canada, partly out of a misguided sense of national unity. But we’ve also been paying through the nose for the privilege, with that money being extracted involuntarily. Many of us out here on the prairies are sick and tired of playing nice with the perpetual ingrates down east, many of whom see us as ungrateful villains.

      We played ball and what did we get in return? “Keep forking it over, you hillbillies.” No more. I’m done and, I suspect, so are many of my fellow westerners.

  5. Hillary’s rural, midwest outreach coordinator was a nerd living in Brooklyn. After all, what do you need to understand toothless irredeemable deploribles, rattling around in their Bondo’d out C-10 with a rifle rack and a bitter Bible( illustrated ) on the dash?

  6. “By justice a king brings stability to a land, but one who takes bribes brings it ruin.
    Proverbs 29:4 TLV”

    Today’s verse of the day.

    Truth in these ancient words are alive and well this very day!

    1. It SHOULD be highly instructive to all the woke hipsters who KNOW there is no such thing as a “Sky Daddy” God … that oldy-fashioned words written more than 2k years ago … are still relevant today. That despite all our technological prowess … human nature is still the same as it ever was. Same as it ever was. Same as it … ever … was.

      1. nope, that is not so, context then and now are so different that yesteryear saying can not be relevent today, it’s just that the words sound good and are mentally translated into today context. Fast yesterday and today are totally different even if it appears to apply to today.

  7. What’s the joke? That the median voter supports a carbon tax?

    I’ve met the median voter. So have most of us.

    She voted for Justin because he has nice hair, twice. She doesn’t know who her new MP is.

    I wouldn’t trust her with my dog over the weekend. If you saw the state of the apartment she lives in (with her husband, till he decided sleeping in his car for a few years beat the pants off staying with her), neither would you.

    Am I supposed to trust her to choose my rulers? I’m actually grateful at times that the Chinese communists pick them for her. I shudder to think whom she’d pick left to her own devices. Céline Dion comes to mind.

    Things will not get better in Canada or anywhere else until the franchise is once again restricted to those who work for a living doing something constructive, pay more in taxes than they enjoy in “benefits,” and have an incentive to insist that the money be well spent solving real problems.

    1. Ass kanadian , can you make one post, just fucking one, without wanking off about chinese???

      1. Yeah, you could make a deal with him and shut up with your obsession about religion. I’m an agnostic and you still sound unbalanced.

  8. The guy openly contradicts the statement by PM sock monkey made less than 24 hours ago

    methinks this Quebec MP will be the new loose cannon on the liberals deck.

    He should speak as often as possible.
    Then when he starts getting more attention than the sock monkey that’s when he will be called into the PMO for a little chat on why it’s wrong to upstage juthtin.

  9. Juthtin is considering a tooth fairy tax also, likes people it can identify with, and if successful the Eathter bunny tax could be implemented to be as successful as hith globull warming tax. Canaduh does not work fo all. I have seen this crap for 50 years, this stinking Trudo family has wanted to bring this country into the globalist camp and this putz has done it, we can all sit around and think this time it will be different but if you value your own and your children’s future the time is now. Jason Kenny can love his Canada united all he wants, he has no children that I know of to worry about their future. Scott Moe has it right, this federal ass%%le will drive our economys lower than Venezuelas, that didn’t just “happen”, it was planned, so is this.

  10. The events surrounding the passage of the British Stamp Act of 1765 and the British Tea Act of 1773 (which led to America’s War of Independence and ended with the map of North America being redrawn in 1783 at the Treaty of Paris) bears comparison to Canada’s current situation.

    The effect of the passage of the following Canadian Acts should be viewed in a similar light.
    • Bill C-74 ( The Greenhouse Gas Pollution Pricing Act ),
    • Bill C-69 ( The modernization of the National Energy Board and Canadian Environmental Assessment Agency ) and
    • Bill C-48 ( An Act respecting the regulation of vessels that transport crude oil or persistent oil to or from ports or marine installations located along British Columbia’s north coast. )

    In any other country Canadians would view these Acts as the basis of an aggressive campaign to isolate and dominate a population within a local geographical area and under the jurisdiction and control of a national government.

    Too many Canadians in eastern Canada and in the large urban areas in central Canada appear to have been lulled into complacency by a federal government and a national media that prior to and during an election was more focused on the “appearance” of policy and legislation than on the “substance” and effect of the policy and legislation.

    The outcome of the election has changed everything. The divisions in the country are clear. The status quo has ended.

    It is time for the complacent to awake and to realize that their country and the unity that hold us together is rapidly evaporating. There are now two diametrically opposed world views with the country. Those who believe that the climate is priority one and those who question those beliefs and have opposing views. Britain failed to recognize and respond appropriately to the Stamp Act of 1765 and Tea Act of 1773 and paid the ultimate price for its intransigence. Canadians may find themselves in a similar situation over the next few months and years.

    What has changed is that the real opposition in Ottawa is no longer Her Majesty’s Loyal Opposition. Rather it is the premiers of the provinces fighting to get Ottawa to listen to their concerns. We should not kid ourselves. The likelihood of this situation correcting itself is far less than people imagine. In fact, it is more likely to go from bad to worse.

    There is a window of opportunity within the next 60-90 days to begin to change the conditions that have led to this impasse. The only question is will the Government Elect begin to take the steps necessary to reach a compromise with the affected provinces or will it plow forward with a world view that is at odds with a large portion of the country.

    1. It goes without saying that the entire mid section of Canada is subject to “taxation without representation”. Uh, yeah … sufficient motive for Revolution

      1. And the revolution happened with less than 10% support of the population. Most of the people were just sheep.

    2. And unlike it the 18th century it doesn’t take 8 weeks to get messages across oceans anymore. Things will happen fast.

  11. So Juthtin the twat appointed a douche bag to smooth relations with someone the douchebag thinks is a dick. Can only be that asshole Butts behind all of this.

  12. This guy’s appointment makes perfect sense. The purpose of the outreach is not to reach accommodation or understanding with us. It is to teach us the error of our ways, to convince us that resistance is futile. Guilbeault’s the capo who compliments your store or your farm or your boat before he makes the offer you can’t refuse.

  13. “But a Constitution of Government once changed from Freedom, can never be restored. Liberty, once lost, is lost forever.” ~ John Adams

    Canada is done; Trudeau’s charter marked the end.

    #TheWestNeedsOut

    The east is an existential threat to us. Simple as that. Live free on your feet, or die on your Canadian knees.

  14. It really seems like the Corrupt Liberals want to go to “war”. Obviously Butts is raising the anti. The first thing to do is start a provincial pension plan. Then immigration. Then taxation. Then police. Then toll the roads. Make shipping through extremely onerous.

  15. Does anyone still seriously believe that all those laws enacted regarding the oil industry have anything to do with “saving” the environment?

    Similarly, does anyone still believe that we’re not now in a civil war?

  16. I searched a bit and can’t find any evidence of what Mr. Levant is claming. Anyone else found proof?

      1. Looking at this guy’s history, this tweet looks more like button pushing or sarc/ than anything else.

        If it is in fact just BS, it would be good to have it highlighted. Otherwise it is just another bit of “Fake News” that will be held up as an example and we lose the ability to trust information independent of MSM.

    1. I also have searched and cannot find corroboration or confirmation of this “appointment”.

      Has anyone here found said confirmation?

      1. I think the “appoint” is tongue in cheek as this guy deemed it his job to smooth over east west relations, and he works for Justin. Justin is the boss, therefore the soldiers act at his bidding or something like that. If Justin didn’t agree with the sentiment, he could order the guy to keep his mouth shut or withdraw the statement, or apologize.

        Lack of action is agreement.

    2. Then it’s needless, unproductive baiting then. Needless because the facts are infuriating enough.

  17. My response to Guibeault’s ridiculous tweet:

    May I remind @s_guibeault that Alberta and Saskatchewan are done with being simultaneously milked and starved.
    May I remind you there’s no carbon tax party, other issues exist.
    May I remind you with respect to actual parties, the CPC won the popular vote, & your 5 AB, Sask MPs got the boot.
    Bad start.

    1. The popular vote does not matter. Whether a squeaker or a landslide, politicians will always act as though they won by the latter.

      1. Agreed but it’s still worth noting to Grit lovers, if only to aggravate them and their western alienation denialism

  18. Let me remind everyone here that neither Alberta nor Saks are some kind of Canadian version of Texas. Both Alberta and Sask are the creatures of the federal government. They were populated and developed by the policies that the federal government had put in place. It is not like they built the railway or fought for independence, they were given everything on a golden platter. They must follow the rest of the country. They have zero claim to independence, their land is not theirs, besides good luck with the independence with a combined population of less than 6 million people with no technology or industry or any other useful export than grain or oil. All the losers who left after the oil collapse are still here in Ontario dumb and unemployed, because nobody needs them with zero skills.

    1. Csopak, they went back to Ontario and raised the cumulative IQ by by 40 points. That is how your buddy, Juthtin got reduced to a minority.

    2. Csopak? You’re probably the type of person who shits the bed in a hotel room and leaves a 2 cent tip for housekeeping.
      But at some point in time you will come to realize that your comfort and health and wealth came from and is maintained by many who work difficult, dangerous or just un-glorious jobs. Hopefully that realization comes just before you lose everything…and may that day come quick fast and in a hurry.

    3. Re: “they were given everything on a golden platter.”

      Sure, like my grandfather who was given a parcel of land in Saskatchewan and told to go build a house and farm it (while raising five children with my grandmother).

    4. Never heard of Rupertsland. It predates British Canada. Consisted of Alberta, Saskatachewan, Manitoba, Keewatin, Nunavut and Ungava. We were bought by Canada in 1869 against the wishes of the people. Crack a book once in a while. We had independence and had it ripped out from under us.

  19. Typical Levant bombast.
    Let’s see if Trudeau makes gives him McKenna’s job [after all, she’s taken enough garbage] before
    making that claim.
    And he is right that a majority of Canadians support major action on Climate.

    This little video of David Herle attributes the Conservatives underwhelming success to their postition on that:
    https://twitter.com/TheAgenda/status/1186790587766398976 45secs
    “The most significant strategic decision that the Scheer campaign made to cost them this election
    was their decision not to even pretend to care about climate change.”

    And Chantal Hebert has some advice for the future:
    https://twitter.com/PWBaugh/status/1186477307411816448 8secs
    [although you may prefer Terrence Corcoran’s response]

    1. Bulshit Dizzy – the majority of Canadians don’t have a clue that they are weaving the rope that will first hang Albertans then hang themselves.

      And who gives a shlt what David Herle or Chantal Hebert think? They are the problem. Maybe you want to quote Andrew Coyne too? Or Lawrence Martin? or any other bought and paid for leftwing hack.

      Kenney better get his game on and fast. This crap is going to be ramped up by a factor of 10.

      1. // the majority of Canadians don’t have a clue //

        Yet they vote.
        And all the two “bought and paid for leftwing hack”s are saying is that political parties better keep that in mind.

        1. dizzy, the average canadian is much more than dizzy. They are intellectual midgets. What the populace of this country has become is an embarrassment to any person with an IQ over 110. I intentionally have been leaving the c in canadian as lower case because that is what it is, lower case.

          1. As the sage said;
            Think about how smart the average person is.
            Then consider this:
            Half are dumber than that.

            [dangerously close to elitism here]

        2. I agree. That’s the problem.

          I’ve met the median voter. I wouldn’t trust her to walk my dog, never mind choose my nation’s government.

        3. Dizzy thats the issue – a winning majority of those who have drunk the climate koolaid live in a very tiny geographical area of Canada. As such ALL political parties kneel at the false god of climate change and LGBTQ in hopes of getting elected. Including the the CPC. And the rest are just supposed to roll over?

          Democracy stops for me when “the majority” decides to vote that we all jump off a cliff.
          Sorry thats where we must part ways.
          I’ll agree to be governed – but not to be ruled – or ruined.

          And the entire MSM is corrupt. Period. AGW is a fraud and anyone with an internet connection and 2 hours can figure that out. Everyone except our national medai apparently.

      2. Forget Kenny. His pants have been pulled down and he wants to wait while we discuss things a bit. zzzzzzzzzzzz. Find someone else folks, Kenny isn’t your man in the least.

    2. Hey Dizzy

      Please tell us how much the planet’s temperature will change if Canada became carbon neutral.

      1. Hey Joe;

        That is just another version of the cliche “We only produce 2% ” [with 0.5 percent of the population]
        But those 2% countries add up.
        It’s a world problem and requires action from the world’s countries.

        And we are in the world. In fact Canada & especially the arctic is warming faster than average.

        Oh wait. It’s snowing. Forget what I said.

    3. “And he is right that a majority of Canadians support major action on Climate.”

      Agreed, as long as it doesn’t cost taxpayers any money. Good luck with that Dizzy.

  20. I wondered how long it would take the likes of you to show up Csopak.

    “They were populated and developed by the policies that the federal government had put in place. It is not like they built the railway or fought for independence, they were given everything on a golden platter. They must follow the rest (GTA +MONTREAL) of the country. They have zero claim to independence, their land is not theirs,”.

    Keep beaking off. You will only help expidite the matter.

    1. ward they paid for nothing till the Peeairhead arrived, and now the west has over repaid by billions, Get Kenny to move on separation, as such and act may help wake up McAverage voter. my own brother is one of the problems, when the Turd fist got in in 15 he lowered the amount we could put in Tax sheltered savings, that after promising to lower taxes for the middle class, he effectively raised them, when I pointed this nonsense out to my brother , his response was ho hum. And that defines much of the middle class voters

  21. Too bad the average canadian is as courageous as a wet noodle. Yep, that would be correct.

  22. Typical of the whining west. We are not hard done by in the west. Further, all the right wing activists, including our own Premier Moe, condemning the carbon tax will have to find something else to whine about after the Supreme Court rules it’s within the federal government’s jurisdiction to impose such a tax. The carbon tax is her to stay, pipeline expansion will be next to impossible in the future. To curb the environmental crisis, we need to adopt and develop other energy options.

    1. And what was the point of the carbon tax? Please remind me. Never mind. There is no point. It us just another government tax grab. No reason to stop whining about that one, but personally, I think Alberta should just leave, and at this point it makes a lot of sense. There is no advantage to Alberta staying in Canada. Leaving could take 5 to 10 years, but process needs to begin in earnest.

      1. To really make a difference, for instance, to drive the economy into recession to reduce emissions (such genius), carbon taxes will have to be much higher. We can all do the math from there. Besides statists can’t resist taxing air.

  23. I watched part of “At Issue on cbc yesterday.. The brown chick was like”more people in Gta”.. get over yourselves..

  24. Well, in a way, turdo la doo’s re-election was a godsend for the West. All those who have been threatening western separation have been given their official “Gentlemen, start your engines” notice. And the sky is clear and the route well marked…any delays can’t be blamed on the weather.

    1. Actually, I think it was Jughead getting enough seats to hold enough power to keep Juthtin afloat, that has brought separation to a head.
      He is the actual threat to Alberta. What is he going to extort from Stupid, to keep him in power.
      Time to get rollin’, Alberta! We need to keep the pressure up, or we will get f%#$!ked for good !!!!

  25. Clear to me that only some kind of effective large-scale public protest across the west against (a) the carbon taxes and (b) the delay on pipeline construction will get the attention of Ottawa and the BC government. These both need to be targets of public protest, going at one and not the other just allows one to hide behind the other.

    I won’t bash Scheer or his party until they prove inadequate to leading the way. That is clearly their political mandate but it’s rather like giving a vegetarian a freezer load of prime beef. I suspect that the powers that be in the CPC are controlled by Ontario corporate interests and that they prefer a national unity stance even if the conditions for national unity are clearly absent.

    Nor is the PPC really in any good position to take a leadership role because they have no presence in the House and while they spoke clearly on carbon tax and climate lunacy, they don’t have any implied mandate to tackle western alienation.

    People will have to become rapidly aware that a campaign is already well underway to portray the western independence and indeed western alienation as some fringe movement of the far right. I can see clearly that it is much broader than that, but Ottawa elites will believe this fable just as they spread the tale about the yellow vest truckers being a threat to their personal safety. They can get away with that outside western Canada due to a convergence of LIV and MSM connivance.

    Personally, I think the better of two solutions is to upgrade the CPC into a real voice for the west, merge the dissidents back in with a clearer set of policies, then win an election in conjunction hopefully with the BC Liberals beating the NDP next time out. That will be a foundation for national unity and economic recovery. Abolish the carbon tax and make a very large-scale push to convince the public that green economics is climate lunacy designed to wreck the country. Nobody is immune, it won’t just be Alberta and Saskatchewan whose economies are destroyed. I mean, elites give your heads a shake, where is the money going to come from for your own survival? Does Greta also have a degree in economics to go along with her apparent high school level climate science degree?

    I can’t fully believe that we now live in this age of mass delusion and growing insanity on a large scale. But we do and we had better start preparing the life rafts because the Titanic just hit the iceberg with that election result.

    1. There was a protest — that convoy of truckers who came to Ottawa. Trudeau could not bother sending out a single Liberal MP to greet them. For me that epitomizes what he thinks of the West. He does not care about the West. The pipeline will not get built. . The next step has to be planning for a referendum. Alberta has nothing to lose, as the country is disintegrating any way.

  26. Frankly i no longer see any point in trying to reason with the east or it’s Ottawa government nor to try to influence it in it’s decisions or treatment of the west. It’s like trying to reason with an abusive spouse. The only thing you’ll get in return is a load of hollow promises and more of the same abusive treatment as soon as they perceive a weakness or an opportunity. Westerners, their politicians and their leaders should put their time and energy into getting out of this thing and charting our own course for the future. We’ve tried to make it work; we’ve paid through the nose to make it work; and the result has been more of the same dysfunctional BS. Let’s not waste our time and energy any longer. Let’s leave and the sooner the better.

  27. When Trudeau sends his envoy to negotiate with the West, we should do what feudal Japan did during the time of the shogun. send his head back to Ottawa in a box.

  28. I can’t believe Trudeau is considering Nenshi to fill the vacant cabinet slot. Nenshi does not represent Western interests. He represents city interests and is neck deep into Agenda 21 implementation. My conclusion is that Trudeau cares little about solving aspects of Western alienation. He just wants to strategize on how to get a seat out West next time. Hopefully whenever “next time” tolls around, Alberta will have one foot out the door.

    1. Well, he is a muslim, that fits with Trudeaus goals for the destruction of freedom in Canada.

  29. Clinton had Bruce Babbit as his own Interior Secrtary he belonged to the liberal League of Conservation Voters and tired to have the National Biological Service made immune from the Freedom of Information Act but failed

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