1/50TH
5 percent of our GDP is in home renovations. New kitchens are at at nato-contribution tier levels of GDP.
I had no idea it was this bad.
Oh it's way worse
>>135751043
how could things possibly be worse?
>>135751170
We fuck your soft, flacid timber exports again because Trump is sick of fagboy trying to one-up him at every turn.
>>135750916
> increase fees
> GDP soars
> profit!
>>135751766
2 PERCENT.
Agriculture, forestry, fishing and hunting combined only made up 1.6 percent of Canada’s GDP
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>entire economy based on housing market
kek. it's never going to crash either because billions of chinks are going to continue buying up everything with their fake money until china has conquered the country. this is only allowed to happen because jews have used fiat money and fractional reserve banking to create an illusionary global economy.
>>135752139
>it's never going to crash
>>135752274
A 'crash' down to $550,000 per home is literally nothing. More like overheated market blowing off steam.
>>135752139
The situation is so dire that condo marketing companies can use branding like this, sell out to foreign investors, and millennials WILL choose to live in them.
>>135753233
>>135753164
>literally nothing.
I'm not sure I trust your sense of what constitutes a 'nothing', especially when this nothing was until recently, a 'will never happen'
>>135753306
>>135753382
Calm your faggot ass down. It's still at over $700,000 per home.
Are you going to stare me down with those slanty eyes and tell me with a straight face that some cuckshed surrounded by faggots is worth a million dollars?
>>135753233
Yeah but they choose to live there because there are no other options if you need to live in the city
Marketers are fucking golden right now, any idiot can just put together a proposal and it'll be bought because nobody fucking cares, the units are 70% sold before the foundations are poured
>>135753791
>there are no other options if you need to live in the city
Truth.
But the shills are pushing this line now:
>You have now right to live anywhere white man
>So what if you were born here
>>135753626
Furz Sturz
How long before Canada bans winnie the pooh to please their chinese masters?
http://www.bnn.ca/toronto-housing-chill-extends-into-mid-july-with-sales-sinking-39-3-1.810388
Toronto average prices:
>March $916K
>April $920K
>May $863K (-6.2% m/m)
>June $794K (8% m/m),
>July 1-14 $760K (-4.3%, extrapolated ~9.7% m/m)
>July <$720K
That's $200,000 in 90 days or -$2,200/day. Anyone who bought with <= 20% this year is officially wiped out. $2M houses are now selling for less than a million. Foreclosures up 1000%.
>>135752274
Wow, back to last year's drastically overpriced levels.
>Quick Rundown
CMHC = Fannie/Freddie Mac
Canadian housing has nearly tripled in 10 years.
A single detached house has gone from about $200K CAD to over $800K CAD.
CMHC has $20B in assets and $946B in liabilities
>50:1 leverage
Banks have lent out a trillion dollars in mortgages for hyperinflated crackshacks while removing any risk of default for them by offloading them to the CMHC (mortgage insurer). At one point, the CMHC allowed 40 year mortgages (in 2008 60% of all new mortgages were 40 year terms), with 0% down (cashback mortgages were a thing with 7-10% cashback), and no maximum loan value. In 2008, over 90% of mortgages were insured by the CMHC (read:
>the entire Canadian housing market is subprime
CDIC = FDIC
Insures up to $100K.
CDIC has $3.4B in assets
CDIC has $679B in liabilities
>200:1 leverage
Both CMHC and CDIC are backstopped by the government.
A 20+% correction would wipe out the CMHC and at least one major Canadian bank as they have uninsured mortgages (already happening with Home Capital, the Canadian CountryWide). A bank being wiped out would wipe out the CDIC.
The CDIC and CMHC being wiped out would require the Canadian government to issue hundreds of billions of loonies in new debt, sending the loonie to sub-50 cents, possibly to 20-30 cents or even hyperinflating.
>The Rakening is upon us
>What's happening now?
The CMHC has been reigned in to a max loan value of $1M, max amortizations of 25 years (from a high of 40), 5% downpayment on the first $500K, 10% on the next $500K (7.5% on $1M).
People have been using "alternative lenders" who loan $2-3M on self-declared income or with fake documents. Now these lenders are blowing up and not making new mortgages, hence prices have stagnated or dropped (as in Van, already down 15% this year).
Once a massive across the board drop occurs, lots of people who are leveraged to the tits with negative/0/5% downpayment 30/35/40 year mortgages will be underwater (they will owe more than they can sell their house for).
>Canadian mortgages are all Adjustable Rate Mortgages (ARMs) that reset every 5 years
When renewal comes up, which is soon for a lot of 2010-2012 mortgages on 40 year terms with negative/0/5% downpayments, they will be forced to come up with hundreds of thousands of cash to bring their mortgage Loan-to-Value back down to 80-95%. 99% of people won't be able to come up with the money, so the bank will write off the mortgage with the CMHC mortgage insurer, who will pay the bank the loan back then take possession of the house and do a fire sale, and then go after the homecuck for the balance which will be hundreds of thousands for life. Bankruptcy can't discharge CMHC debt since it is Crown debt.
In fact, banks can call in mortgages at any time for any reason (lol). So if they see prices dropping, they will pre-emptively call in mortgages and write them off to stay afloat. Once this occurs, it's a race to the bottom as banks are forced to call in more and more mortgages to stay afloat (in order to maintain their Tier 1 capital ratios with marked market values of the houses on their books)
>A significant price drop will put millions of homecucks underwater
>Banks call in mortgages
>Homecucks can't come up with margin
>CMHC bails out banks and dumps toxic houses on market collapsing prices
>Canada's financial system and banks didn't crash in 2008
That's where you're wrong kiddo.
>http://www.cbc.ca/news/business/banks-got-114b-from-governments-during-recession-1.1145997
>Banks got $114B from governments during recession
>Support for banks 'more substantial than Canadians were led to believe': CCPA report
One of the most well-known ways in which policymakers helped the banks during the crisis is through a $69-billion CMHC program whereby the housing agency took mortgages off the balance sheets of big Canadian banks. In contrast with other support facilities, all of the funds granted by the CMHC were through selling assets (in this case mortgages) to the housing agency. They were not funds that had to be paid back.
The CMHC has provided the aggregate total of how much was given out, but has yet to release specifics on which banks sold how much to them, and when, the CCPA says.
When asked for comment in reaction to the CCPA report, the Canadian Bankers Association noted that the $69 billion that Canada's big banks sold into the CMHC program is in fact only 55 per cent of what was allocated for the program.
>To show the scale of the funding, the CCPA report contrasted the total value of the support Canadian banks took against the bank's total value at the time. Under that comparison, CIBC received $21 billion in support — almost 1.5 times the value of the company at the time. BMO maxed out at $17 billion or 118 per cent, Scotiabank peaked at $25 billion or 100 per cent of its value, while TD and RBC maxed out at $26 billion and $25 billion — good enough for 69 and 63 per cent, respectively, of the total value of those companies at the time.
>>135751043
>>135751170
we have no job market for people 14-21, most careers revolve around working as a clerk for the government in some capacity, people ignore the trades and end up with tens of thousands in student loan debts, the housing bubble will burst any time now, and that's what we're going to remember as the "good times" in the coming decades. we are beyond fucked.
>>135755039
Archived it
https://archive.is/kibwc
>>135754904
While I agree with a lot of what you're saying, the idea that properties will be dumped onto the market en masse doesn't logically follow as both the banks and the economy lose bigly. The most likely outcome is that people will stay in their homes and stay deeply in debt, whatever foreclosures there are get slowly sold or held off the market, and taxpayers pick up the bill.
>>135755224
It's just copypasta
>>135755297
Numbers and figures don't count as copypasta.
>>135755297
I'm aware, but it raises valid points. I'm just saying the conclusions don't logically follow.
>>135754904
>Bankruptcy can't discharge CMHC debt since it is Crown debt.
So in Leafland a mortgage with any bank is effectively an agreement with the government that you cannot discharge under any circumstances?
>>135755488
>I'm just saying the conclusions don't logically follow.
Logically speaking Sears is supposed to still be in business, according to their accounting. But Reality caught up with their creative accounting. Canada is a nation of creative accounting and the chickens will soon be home to roost.
>>135754754
>huge historically aberrational price increases are normal
>huge historically aberrational price decreases are no big deal
Mmmm, Kool Aid
>>135755585
If your mortgage is CMHC insured, i.e. <20% down payment.
>>135755622
Time will tell I guess. The government will do everything within its power to transfer any losses to the taxpayers. Might be tough given we run massive deficits already, but they'll try.
>>135755778
>The government will do everything within its power to transfer any losses to the taxpayers.
you got that right buddy
>>135755634
I'm not saying any of it is normal. We live in a time when interest rates are the lowest in 5000 years of recorded history. Clay tablets from Mesopotamia suggest they charged ~5%. What a time to be alive!
So how will this affect American markets? I don't give a shit about maple brown gravy guzzling fucking leafs.
>>135755778
Jesus Christ. Terrifying.
This is going to create a giant tide of permanently enslaved people that can never pay back their """debts""". This is a mechanism for turning the poor back into serfs, with the bankers being made into the new noblemen.
>>135756085
>I don't give a shit about maple brown gravy guzzling fucking leafs.
That's Trudeau's unofficial motto.
>>135755972
Agreed - the real cause of Canada's situation is:
1. the existence and policies of the CMHC
2. nearly a full decade of emergency interest rates that people believe are normal and good because it makes their assessments go up
3. laundered Chinese money and corrupt Canadian politicians who feed at the Chinese teat to look the other way
#2 is slowly (oh so fucking slowly) ending, which might have a knock-on effect on #1 (but law of mediocrity says it won't be the End Of Days). #3 ain't going anywhere. I'd love to hear the wails of a million Chinks but somehow I think Vancouver is probably fucked for a good many years to come. I'd love to be wrong.
>>135755933
Moar debt! Moar!
>>135756128
Same as it ever was. The golden age of the mid-20th century will go down as an anomaly in the long-term history of serfdom that is humanity.
the first step to make turdo a drama teacher again is a balanced budget
>i do not fear the Sheer
>>135756196
I'm sorry your leader is the king of all cucks. Find yourself a canuck Trump.
They will just take out another IMF loan and carry on until 2022-2025
:^)
>>135756372
IMF was recently scoping out the ports, not joking.
Quebec has to leave or they'll lose their shit to the loan too.
>>135756353
>>i do not fear the Sheer
Women prefer Big Andy over Trudeau.
>>135756471
>IMF was recently scoping out the ports
They'd better watch their asses in Vancouver. The PLA isn't fond of people fucking with their assets.
>>135756372
>>135756471
Brainlet here. How can the IMF provide """loans""" to anyone? Where does this magic money come from?
>>135756784
It's fractional reserve currency; we ain't gotta explain shit.
>>135756860
This.
>>135757056
that's an interesting pic
i wonder if one exists for the Canada Dollar?
>>135757372
I imagine it's comparable, albeit with exchange rates factored in. We're all in a race to the bottom.
>>135756784
It would be far too longwinded to give you a proper rundown of IMF wizardry, but it's essentially a constantback and forth flow. What matters is not who holds it, but that it flows. The thing here is thatthey csn request non-monetary conditions on their loans like economic reforms and governmental restructuring (via economic reforms)
Think of it as a big autist balancing spreadsheets and moving numbers from one column to another. That is how the IMF works.
I buy $2 million house next week. Ok thanks.
>>135757596
Straight up NWO tier shit.
>>135754612
>-2,2k/day for average income families
Canada btfo
Google searches for "file bankruptcy" in Canada have PEAKED this year. We are on the precipice of an economic crisis. DAY OF RAKE SOON.
>>135757554
>comparable
you're probably right
seeing your pic makes me miss our old money
>>135757596
Appreciate your effort, thanks.
>>135756860
>>135757056
DotRake soon.
>>135757728
Really makes your almonds alkalized, eh?
>>135757901
holy fuck
>>135752274
That's a pretty mild retracement desu. The crash starts when it starts breaking below the 2016 peaks.
>>135758595
There are people who will never admit a crash has ocurred or is occurring. They wil take refuge in semantic arguments.
they're usually the same crowd caught up in the mania preceding the 'not crashing pls no' situation
>>135757372
>Gold reserves
If you don't want to look like a dumb hick stop complaining about gold reserves. Literally means nothing in today's economy.
>>135758595
>Agriculture, forestry, fishing and hunting
>quick peak and quick decline
>mild
Uhhh yeah, okay. People literally said the same thing during the crash of 07. There's no such thing as a soft landing following a decline like this.
>>135759095
how much gold did that guy steal from Canada using only his anus?
>>135759138
Have you ever looked an a price chart in your life?
One simple rule is "previous resistance becomes support"
See where housing prices peaked in 2016? Look at where price fell to after hitting a peak... Right on top of that resistance level. As of now we are still fine, we could bounce off of this and continue up or the real crash could begin.
>>135759410
Your posts stink of perception management bro. You sound just like the Home Capital stooges we had here months ago.
>>135756372
Hey that's exactly the same as our economic policy!
>Accumulate credit card debt
>Pay it off with another credit card
Brainlets can't even hack the economy lmao
DAY OF THE RAKE
>>135759708
Paying off a high interest loan with a low interest loan is not bad but actually beneficial. I don't know if this is the case in Canada or Brazil though.
>>135759925
>Paying off a high interest loan with a low interest loan is not bad but actually beneficial.
We're dealing with morons, the average indebted leaf is not doing things the smart way except in exceptional cases.
>>135760064
ill i have to do is wait for my parents to die lol
>>135759925
Are you going to loan money at a lower interest rate to someone who can't pay off their debt?
>>135760064
I've heard of the real estate bubble in Canada, but not about problems the regular Canadian has. Maybe it has something to do with a false sense of wealth people experience from increasing housing prices higher than inflation on their own house. How high is the interest rate for mortgages on average in Canada and how much of your own money do you have to bring to apply for one, also how many times your yearly income can you loan for a mortgage?
>>135760259
The ECB did.
>>135760211
They're going to make crown debts inheritable I got that feeling.
>>135750916
Either the bubble bursts of or Canada becomes part of China.
>>135756085
Probably cause a massive crash here too as investors get spooked. Sadly, Drumpf has decided to "own" the bubble right now, so when it pops he's going to take the full force of the blame
>>135760064
I agree but the government isn't making things any easier.
Did you know that people on public assistance and disability can use cash now or payday loan stores to get their money early? So essentially large parts of our taxes go right to these companies. Which is why they are fucking everywhere.
>>135760269
>Maybe it has something to do with a false sense of wealth people experience from increasing housing prices higher than inflation on their own house.
Maybe, but our property taxes go up the more the house is worth too. This is probably the other half of the reason the government doesn't care to do anything about this.
>>135754864
Good post
>>135753760
It's not about ultimate value of the home. It's what each home is mortgaged for. If you paid 1,000,000 but it's now worth 700,000 you now are upside down and have a negative asset.
Canada is going to be fucked because of the economy's outsize reliance on housing stock. Just like what happened here during the Great Recession.
>>135760455
>Did you know that people on public assistance and disability can use cash now or payday loan stores to get their money early? So essentially large parts of our taxes go right to these companies. Which is why they are fucking everywhere.
that's so fucked up
i think banks have to cash welfare cheques so any of you anons on welfare due to jobs being shipped to china/not being diverse enough for government employment, don't use those fucking loansharks to cash your cheque. Deny them a cut.
>>135760584
Yeah that's true, it's a money maker for the government in that way. But the government will definitely need to do something about it, the bubble will eventually burst hard and then there almost won't be any revenue for the government anymore. Just to keep that tax revenue I think they'll have an incentive to keep prices high. Either they saved up the money from what they earned as "extra" revenue from property taxes with housing prices being too high, or they're basically fucked and will either have huge deficit or will have huge austerity.
>>135751868
rural and suburban retards are too lazy to work thats why they only make 1.6% of canada's gdp
>>135760455
I worked in Property management for a time
half our rents were paid by ODSP. We upped the prices every chance we got because ODSP always paid and they give more to their clients based on the rental market.
Shit is hilarious. Though it is nice to know that government handouts go right back to private hands.
>>135760455
>cash now or payday loan stores
Judging by my time I spent in Canada, the entire country must be on welfare then. Those fucking things were on every corner.
>>135757372
https://www.vanityfair.com/news/2016/12/maple-syrup-heist
it was all according to the plan
>>135760937
Because when you don't have a job you can just hire yourself...
Fucking ancaptards.
>>135752139
If it crashes the chinks can buy even more unless for some reason they changed all their yuan into CAD.
>>135761169
>Because when you don't have a job you can just hire yourself...
Fuck that. Pretend to Hire a Chinese and get 20k for 3 months.
Pretend Hire ten and make 200k. Do it four times yearly and earn 800k.
Boom, you now can be a home owner!.
>>135760911
It should be that only banks can cash the welfare cheques but its not. Cheques are mailed on the 25 but not cashable till the end of the Month. So off the all go giving 50$-100$ each just to get their 500$ 5 days earlier.
The sad part is the government isn't gonna do shit about it since the company provides jobs. But the dumb and desperate poor will just keep getting poorer.
>>135760455
In 2006 we had 11% of our working population (25-64) on disability. I wonder what % it is now
>New kitchens are at at nato-contribution tier levels of GDP.
That's a fucking hilarious way of putting it. I'm gonna use that from now on.
>>135762116
Thanks m8.
Didn't even have my coffee when I thought of it. I was practically in a dream state.
>>135762009
I feel like 1/3 women i meet is talking about or on disability for asinine reasons. Social services has a white knight problem.
>>135762364
his socks tho
>>135762320
Yea it said that women are the biggest users of disability assistance
>>135762829
the average woman operates at a massive loss until she dies, society(men) subsidizes their whole life. They are basically walking subsidy farms. they are the WindPower of genders.
>>135755224
>While I agree with a lot of what you're saying, the idea that properties will be dumped onto the market en masse doesn't logically follow as both the banks and the economy
That's what always happens. People dump at the top and it crashes. The banks will let it go because they have insurance on the loans that the government has to cover (AIG in the US). And the banks have learnt they will be bailed out after a little fear lobbying campaign.
What you don't realize is the people won't be able to stay in their houses as a wave of layoffs happens. But the worst part is taxes - your government especially the municipalities depend on those house prices, and the taxes they create. 25% of housing prices is 25% of in taxes for the state essentially.
Bubbles cannot last forever. Once something generally moves 30% in a market after a massive top is a bounce and then the real pop. You could easily see a 50% decline within a year or two. And then watch the people that think they are even secure with their government pensions explode as their retirement literally goes up in smoke as it's attached to both the housing and the stock market.
>>135763060
#SOBRAVE
>>135763060
>>135760269
Interest rate is around like 2% 5 year flex, close to 3% for fixed.
Debt crisis basically boils down to money being super cheap so people figured now would be the time to buy, i haven't heard much about people defaulting, everyone can meet their monthlys
>>135763045
>What you don't realize is the people won't be able to stay in their houses as a wave of layoffs happens. But the worst part is taxes - your government especially the municipalities depend on those house prices, and the taxes they create. 25% of housing prices is 25% of in taxes for the state essentially.
Its the fucking boomers. They can afford to sit in their houses. And they fear the burst because it means they lose out. All the while the new and market fills their head with the idea that their house is worth 1.5 million.
Meanwhile we have hard working families of 4 who can't afford a house because boomer want a massive cash out and the market sensationalizes anyone dumb enough to buy 1.
>>135763747
>everyone can meet their monthlys
Only a sith deals in everyone's
>>135763045
>>135763830
Couple that with unprecedented immigration and Chinese capital flight and it can go on for a lot longer than anyone thinks. Why do you think they're pushing for 100 million people in Canada by 2100?
>the market can stay irrational longer than I can stay solvent
>t. Some (((guy)))
>>135763830
There as far as I know only a single nation to ever weather a asset collapse in housing and it was japan - just so you know they've been in a recession for over 27-28 years. It's actually the longest recession in history.
Anon, you have to let it collapse - if those boomers took out equity as credit on their house and the price collapses they will be officially broke, and now indebted to debt-debt. Nobody escapes the bubble. Boomers are the second most fucked because their pensions are tied up into the economy progressively moving at this rate.
>>135763830
What I meant to say is the Japanese were to proud to walk out on their mortgages so you have people that paid of 1.5-2 million dollar mortgages on a house that is worth maybe 500k now.
>>135753164
>>135754754
>>135758595
Anyone who bought at the peak just lost 20% of their investment in 3 months, retards. A shitload of flippers and investor will be looking to offload immediately, which could cause a full blown liquidation panic, if its not already happening.
>>135764246
>>135764342
kind of.
Japanese elderly are more prone to sell and even when they don't they at least rent fairly(usually to family).
Here in the Canada people strangle hold property out of some fear of not getting the biggest bang for their buck.
>>135764946
>t. Jiaren "Jimmy" Zhou
Flippers, "investors" and speculators deserve to lose their shirts. A house is a place to live first and foremost, not a speculative vehicle.
>>135756196
nice one
>>135754612
>mfw imagining all the rich losing their fortunes
>i can see it now...
BOOMER BOMB: BELEAGUERED BOOMERS BYPASS BITING BULLET IN BAILOUT 4 BALLOT SCANDAL
"It was a hard go of it but we managed to kick the can down the road by agreeing to all vote as a bloc for whoever gives us the most free hit."
-HEAD BOOMER
>>135765766
Particularly, I want the Chinese to lose their real estate investments
>>135765846
My dad is experiencing the reality that is today's economy. He worked for a private tech company and was making 120k+ in 1995-2000s. The company died and then he got a new job for ~100k. Then that one died and now he's over 60 and working for ~80k.
>>135765972
>I want the Chinese to lose their real estate investments
upvote and bump all canada real estate collapse threads... drive the price down. discourage chinese investors.
>>135766292
That would be hilarious since if they now tried to repatriate that money they would more than likely be in deep shit back home in China. China in 2016 passed a ton of laws about how much money you could send abroad, it was actually what is causing both this bubble and in bitcoin. People in China do no trust their government a single iota to the point they are willing to buy assets in a whole other country even risking jail time. When china goes down they will sieze everything from their people.
>>135766442
The communist party still finds a use for the people who fled. They ain't happy about the money leaving but they task some of them (expats) like agents, threatening their families back home if they don't comply.
>>135763865
Only cucks make star wars references
>non-maritime problems
hope all you westcucks get btfo and have to suck dick for starbucks
>>135766883
The people aren't fleeing, their money is. They are hiding it all over the world. It's the biggest carry trade in history.
>>135767123
I am an OP my friend, the basest and lowest of life; The height of Ego and Hubris given form.
>>135767358
>the people aren't fleeing
You should visit the west coast sometime.
>>135767170
Although the job market is horrible in the Maritimes the great things about living here are cheap housing and land, lots of potential for self-reliance, and friendly white neighbours on hand when everything finally goes to shit
>>135767170
Stop voting for the Liberals you worthless welfare niggers
>>135768170
Most of Canadian voters in a nutshell.
>looks out window sees lots of open space
>we can help the world and let in more immigrants
>goes to the city to get groceries
>city is filled with immigrant
>i hate coming to the city its so crowded and dirty
>never misses voting
>votes liberal
I for one am glad the liberals have fucked everything up. Even some of the most die hard liberals are pissed with the Liberals Now maybe we will vote right and get to building the country up.
>>135769455
brainwashed to be against their own interests, trained to attack those who dare point out the wrongs perpetrated against them. Canadians are pieces of work.
>>135754612
That's because they put controls on foreign money purchases.
That bomb is going to go down hard. Million dollar homes with an average income of 60k. Suurrrre
>>135752274
>erased 6 months of over ambiguous price hikes after 20 years of straight growth
>crashing
t. Retard
What do you guys think, will Quebec vote to leave in he next referendum?
>>135751170
Home building is 5% of your labor force
>>135750916
>>135769803
There have been capital controls on money coming out of China for more than a decade; moving more than $50k US per person per year has been a crime in China for quite some time. They always found a way before. I hope it's the herd turning personally.
>>135770777
that's just the renovations bud.
dude
guy
checked.
>>135770919
What percent is construction?
>>135754864
I hope your right about the hyperinflation thing. Hitlers usually come after that.
>>135770793
Sunny ways my friend. Sunny ways.
Can someone explain voting in next year's election?
I just go to vote for my area's Rep right? But if my Region's been Conservative for years and years, and is going to get in again, does anything really change? Did my vote mean anything?
Like don't the big cities have huge liberal populations/thus more 'regions'? How can rural areas compete/be heard?
>>135769455
If you haven't noticed in your life, both parties are the same. Only a Trump type can save us now, an with the way we vote party leaders, that has been made near impossible. (See Bernier loss)
Just like the nice break we got on immigration with Harper right?..... r...ight?
>>135771146
It's based on density, so yeah, big cities dictate election outcomes. If the liberals hadn't waffled on the whole first past the post electoral reform thing it would be a little different, but they did so it isn't.
>>135771317
oh i have noticed. All parties in Canada are just varying degrees of left.
I should have been more specific. I hope that a proper Right is formed. My bad.
>>135760269
>I've heard of the real estate bubble in Canada, but not about problems the regular Canadian has.
[crying in Canadian intensifies]
>>135756371
Our government is doing everything it can to arrest anyone like that
>>135750916
The options box is a box that is below the name box when posting.
If you type "sage" in this box, it prevents trash from making it to the "top" of 4chan/XYXX
Please use this option as , " It is the only way to be sure " .
You now know where the box is and how to spell what needs to be spelled.
Slide threads, Emotional Slide threads , R3ddit Threads , Kikebook threads .... WAHH WAHHH WAHHHH threads.... none should be left standing.
>>135772872
sad truth.
>>135772256
>forming a non-leftist party
that's illegal
BREAKING: PETERSON JUST GOT BANNED FROM TINDER OR YOUTUBE OR WHATEVER
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>>135772256
Like I said, basically impossible. At least as an official candidate of the conservative party.
Too many establishment shills. They can easily shut down any candidate, especially in the last round of voting. Just like they did to Max.
Just think, what chance would Trump have had if the republican party got to pick the nominee? 0. In Canada, our leaders are picked based on a couple thousand votes. Unlike the US, where the nation has a say.
>>135774641
those faggots are playing in Ottawa next month
>>135778237
Poor Ottawa, just when you think it can't get any worse.