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Hello world! We'll just see how this goes...

File: dddc024ea9762d3⋯.png (67.29 KB,960x924,80:77,canpepe.png)

 No.1 [Open thread]

Hi guys, welcome to Leafnet! A truly free speech home for Canadian politics and commentary, with an imageboard twist!

This board is an experiment, a proof of concept to see this format is viable. If enough leafs are interested I'll run it full time and get a own server. If not, well, nothing personnel kids…

Some rules here:

1. If you're posting or advocating anything about how to do ebin memetic terrorism XDD or sharing howto guides of an offensive nature I'm going to have to ban you. Dissident politics is fine, but that's the limit

2. If you go from the merely expressing disdain realm of ethnic bants to undeniably inciting ethnic hatred zone your posts will get removed, because that could very likely lead to legal action

3. It goes without saying, but if you post unsavory sexual content I will scrub and ban your posts. Anything questionably underage is banned by default

4. In general, don't solicit or suggest anything illegal under US or Canadian law

5. Everything on this board will be scrubbed before bill c-36, Trudeau's hate speech law, passes.

6. Be nice to each other!

That's it! I'm going to try and be as hands-off as possible on moderation. Let's grow this community through world of mouth and make it a great place to post!

Remember: Always use a vpn or TOR!

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File: 856fcede1d8f57a⋯.png (154.01 KB,413x535,413:535,Screenshot_at_2024_10_05_1….png)

 No.11 [Open thread]

Does this mean the white guilt indigenous complex is going to be stopped dead in it's tracks?

https://nationalpost.com/news/poll-says-3-in-4-canadians-dont-think-settler-describes-them

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 No.10 [Open thread]

There's no coming back from how hated this guy is. Although he has been a disaster, the one good thing to come out of it is many formerly apathetic NPC's have been forced to become politically active because of how bad things have gotten. New polls show young people in Canada are the most right wing age group, women are increasingly turning right and are even more against immigration than men now. Trudeau is now in 4th place and his Liberal party is projected by every polling company to get wiped out next election.

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File: b99e972c0061d61⋯.jpg (139.53 KB,600x907,600:907,druthers_October_2024_fron….jpg)

 No.4 [Open thread]

https://druthers.ca/wp-content/uploads/druthers-OCTOBER-2024-resized.pdf

Their editorials have steadily become less quirky and more professional with time

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File: fc437b1798506ac⋯.jpg (252.79 KB,1241x1767,1241:1767,1629312019009.jpg)

Every job in Canada says they support "newcomers" and love diversity and boomers wonder why white kids can't get jobs.

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 No.14 [Open thread]

Canada passes law mandating execution of any person talking about the 6,000,000 graves of indigenous kids in schools that were found empty after excavating them, kek

https://x.com/LeahGazan/status/1839321178084950080

>Today, I tabled Bill C-413 to help combat Residential School denialism. In honor of Orange Shirt Day, I extend this gift to survivors and their families on behalf of myself and all my colleagues. May you find justice and healing in the protection of your stories.

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File: 6ba69d5cf324841⋯.png (1.28 MB,1300x1935,260:387,hmm.png)

 No.13 [Open thread]

>represent about 4% of the population of Canada yet are responsible for around 40% of the violent murders.

hmmm….

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File: ce7fff877b3fdf6⋯.png (87 KB,600x350,12:7,whocoulditbe.png)

 No.12 [Open thread]

It's no secret that I'm looking to reboot the anarchic imageboard scene after getting kicked out one too many times of that pointless rebelnews circlejerk.

They claim they're "FrEe SpEeCh"; they are absolutely not and never have been

They claim they're "BaEsEd" (squeek); there's maybe a handful of people of that character on the entire site

It's the same story from my experience with every one of these hybrid lite/right networks. Low information types start freaking out when offbeat politics gets discussed and try to gatekeep information with the banhammer. Anonymous debate and commentary, whatever the downsides associated, is simply better at separating egos from ideas. I think I'm not the only one who wants a better venue than a stale forum full of crusty established conventions and with poweruser drama?

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 No.9 [Open thread]

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File: 4f7c0b81c9ac1da⋯.png (100.05 KB,712x468,178:117,Screenshot_at_2024_10_05_1….png)

 No.7 [Open thread]

Robert Lyman, a retired energy economist and former federal public servant of 27 years, has written three new reports showing the staggering costs of Canada’s climate policies. As the climate cult demands that we be a "climate leader" in the world, or when Mark Carney denounces his own country as a "climate laggard," Lyman scoffs at this nonsense. Lyman points out the Futile Folly of Canada trying to ‘save the planet’ alone, or even to do our (alleged) "fair share" of planet saving — by becoming virtuous climate martyrs through heat-or-eat poverty. Recently, the Fraser Institute issued a report by author and global energy expert, Prof. Emeritus Vaclav Smil on the technical challenges of Net Zero targets.

But Lyman looks at the costs — to you and your family. Public policy on climate has strayed far from reality, reason and accountability. In “What are Climate Policies Costing Canada?” Lyman notes that a global survey published in Nature in February 2024 found that people would be willing to spend 1% of their income on climate initiatives. Canadians are already spending more than that. According to Statistics Canada, the median Canadian Income in 2022 was $43,000. So, 1% of that income for climate change would be $431. Lyman used a list of Canada’s climate initiatives put together by Navius Research and found the figures add up to a grand total of expenditures made and planned of $172.8 billion by the federal government alone.

However, he writes, “The total federal and provincial expenditures on climate measures over the period 2020 to 2030 as listed by the Carbon Policy Tracker are $476 billion or $11,900 per resident of Canada. This equates to roughly $28,000 per household (i.e. an average of $2,800 per household per year). This is just what has been announced to date; there remain five more fiscal years before 2030 during which governments may add more initiatives.” A second report “Turning Taxpayers into Risk Takers” discusses the federal government’s efforts to enshrine in legislation a program of Contracts for Difference (CfDs). This is a program where, if there is a fall in market price for a new "clean" energy market, taxpayers make up the difference. Thus, CfD’s provide market certainty to investors. But they pick the pocket of taxpayers to do so!

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You’d never know about it if no one did this math for you. Lyman is outraged, writing, “How can this be considered as justified?… if the general public is to take on the economic risks, what benefits are there to compensate for this?” A third report discusses the “Burdensome Ideology” of climate initiatives which many taxpayers are unaware of. Likewise, the huge sums involved are generally beyond the imaginations of regular people who are busy with their children, jobs and mortgages; many people are pleased that some kind of "climate action" is being taken to mollify the Greta Thunbergs of the world and save the planet for our children.

What Robert Lyman does is show you that Greta and friends will all be in the poor-house if this nonsense continues. In 2022, the Royal Bank Of Canada published a study entitled The $2 Trillion Transition on the “costs of decarbonization”. Friends of Science Society’s reanalysis by their team of Professional Engineers found that RBC had wildly underestimated the costs. In its March 2022 Budget, the federal government upped the ante for reaching Net Zero to somewhere between $3.4 trillion and $5.2 trillion. So, the Net Zero challenge ranges between $2 trillion and $5.2 trillion. That is an almost unimaginable amount of money. $2 trillion is $50,000 for every one of Canada’s 40 million residents now, or $118,000 for every household. $5.2 trillion is $130,000 for every resident, or $306,000 for every household. Averaged over 27 years, $2 trillion would cost every one of today’s residents about $1,850 per year; averaged over 27 years, $5.2 trillion would cost every one of today’s residents $4,815 per year.

So, you’ll own nothing. Not sure you’ll be happy to be a poverty-stricken climate leader. Especially when there will be absolutely no impact on global emissions as China emits in one month what Canada emits in a year and eight months. Kenneth Green from the Fraser Institute slammed Trudeau’s proposed Electricity Regulations for jeopardizing affordability and reliability, particularly in provinces like Alberta and Saskatchewan that depend on fossil fuels. Green pointed out the Trudeau government’s failure to properly consult with affected stakeholders and warned that Canadians could face skyrocketing energy costs and unstable power if these recPost too long. Click here to view the full text.

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File: 1fb89f0d42cc447⋯.png (105.72 KB,1712x962,856:481,This_Weeks_Top_Stories_Can….png)

 No.6 [Open thread]

https://betterdwelling.com/canada-just-saw-1-in-20-businesses-close-in-a-month-biggest-wave-since-pandemic/

>Canadian businesses are shuttering at a breakneck speed. Seasonally adjusted data shows 46,354 businesses closed in June, marking the largest wave in exactly 4 years. That’s right, the current environment is so rough that businesses are responding like 2020 pandemic lockdowns just kicked off. The closure rate (share as a total) also set a similar pandemic record. The rate climbed 0.2 points to 5.0% in June, meaning 1 in 20 businesses closed their doors for good last month. If that sounds high, that’s because it is—the highest rate since June 2020. Even more disturbing is the fact this issue is now widespread. Stat Can observed closures across industries, noting it was a broad issue. They did note that construction and retail were slightly ahead of the pack. This highlights how weak households are these days, since both industries should have seen a large boost just by sheer population growth.

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 No.5 [Open thread]

https://x.com/RT_com/status/1842263520861204596

The historic Notre Dame des Sept Allégresses Church in Trois-Rivières set on fire. Since 2021, over 100 churches in Canada have been burned or vandalized.

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File: 9b0e8c881dd2348⋯.png (757.8 KB,900x507,300:169,seth_bertrand_1_7059439_17….png)

 No.3 [Open thread]

>https://windsor.ctvnews.ca/it-was-kind-of-like-a-job-interview-accused-windsorite-admits-to-communications-with-terrorist-organization-1.7059854

They're feds. AW is among the biggest entrapment schemes in all of North America and I'm surprised people still fall for it

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