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Canada Takes The L
Posted on 1/3/26 at 12:11 pm
Posted on 1/3/26 at 12:11 pm
US no longer needs Canadian oil. The new 51st state will now take care of it.
Posted on 1/3/26 at 12:12 pm to Root_User
Wait until Alberta secedes, then things will really pop off. 
Posted on 1/3/26 at 12:13 pm to Root_User
No one even wants Canada after what Trudeau did to it. We need to subvert humanitarian groups into taking all of our illegals there instead
Posted on 1/3/26 at 12:13 pm to Root_User
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Good news & bad news.
Good news for the end of a narco-state.
Bad news for the Canadian economy.
Canadians have no idea what this means for our oil industry & our economy.
A US “friendly” President will be installed.
The US will lift sanctions from Venezuela & heavy crude oil will be imported into the US.
Meaning, Canada’s primary customer for crude, the US, will now have cheaper options available.
By Canada not pushing through with Keystone XL, expansion to Asia and Europe, will cost us dearly.
Trump wanted Keystone XL. He mentioned it several times earlier this year.
And now he’s got something bigger and better: the biggest oil reserves on earth.
This was the key leverage we had on CUSMA… the US dependency on our oil.
Now that’s gone.
Carney took too long to negotiate, Trump likely realized that Canada will never supply the quantities of oil/gas the US wants/needs & instead, he “diversified”.
I know this is going to make Carney sweat.
It’s not good news for Canada’s economy.
We had a potential for a monopoly & we blew it.
Posted on 1/3/26 at 12:14 pm to Root_User
This is something that too few people are talking about. Canada really got punched in the mouth this morning. With American companies soon to return to Venezuela, and with the oil we are already pumping out of Guyana, we will no longer need their oil. Any leverage they had over us in the tariff war evaporated overnight. Now those mouth breathers will be working for us for a change.
Posted on 1/3/26 at 12:16 pm to stout
And in 20 years Canada will look a lot like Venezuela did yesterday.
Enjoy your communist utopia dumbass Canucks
Enjoy your communist utopia dumbass Canucks
Posted on 1/3/26 at 12:16 pm to Root_User
Canada was prosperous during the times Venezuela was US-friendly though.
Posted on 1/3/26 at 12:23 pm to Robin Masters
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And in 20 years Canada will look a lot like Venezuela did yesterday.
Enjoy your communist utopia dumbass Canucks
Well said. It's sad to see what has happened to Canada.
Posted on 1/3/26 at 12:30 pm to RelicBatches86
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Canada was prosperous during the times Venezuela was US-friendly though.
You should probably research this statement more, and then apply recent demographics and Canadian economies.
Not quite the gotcha, you think you had.
Posted on 1/3/26 at 12:30 pm to David_DJS
It’s difficult for me to be sad about the results of decisions that Canada itself elected to pursue…. I have no more pity left to give.
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For the past few decades Canada bought into the carbon scam and enacted climate change goals into law for carbon pricing, alternative energy production, industry and manufacturing costs. These mechanisms to control “climate change” are nuts in the big picture.
In order for Canada to position their economy to be in alignment with the rest of North America (USA and Mexico), Carney would have to reverse years of legislated rules and regulations.
That is not going to happen, and Canada will always be at a disadvantage because of it.
Posted on 1/3/26 at 12:37 pm to cadillacattack
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I have no more pity left to give.
And now, here’s your long distance dedication.
Posted on 1/3/26 at 12:37 pm to cadillacattack
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It’s difficult for me to be sad about the results of decisions that Canada itself elected to pursue…. I have no more pity left to give.
No doubt. I'm not sad for Canadians. Canada used to be awesome to visit and was a good neighbor-country for the US.
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