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    #25
    Just locked in my power bill @8.8 c/ kwh
    2 yr term

    If the whole of canada or US went electric we would destroy the grid the second they flipped the switch. ( they wouldnt but you know what i mean).
    an old aging grid that we need to upgrade. Will take billions upon billions upon billions to do.
    Infrastructure isnt there to support it.
    canada..not the best place for it.

    Small strategically placed nuclear reactors ( such as what microsoft is gonna build... i wonder why gates bought so much farmland?) Are the answer.
    we need to diversify yes.


    Hows onTario doin again with their renewables and kwh pricing?

    oh avg 14.1/ kwh
    So nearly double albertas?


    hahahha 91 % of ontarios energy in 2021 was produced by renewable energy... with 55% coming from NUCLEAR.
    how did that get lumped into renewables?

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      #26
      OUCH this has gotta hurt! In 1985 78% of Canadians were "very proud" to be so
      In 1994 - 71%
      In 2003 - 68%
      2016 - 52%
      And now? - 34%

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        #27
        Now Trudeau May jump too

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          #28
          Thinking Freelands' next book might be similar to JWRs' regarding Prince Justin. He's always lived in his own special universe. 9 years; sickening.

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            #29
            Speaking of power. ND seems to be pounding out all forms.
            We are in such a fool's bubble up here.

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              #30
              Originally posted by littledoggie View Post
              OUCH this has gotta hurt! In 1985 78% of Canadians were "very proud" to be so
              In 1994 - 71%
              In 2003 - 68%
              2016 - 52%
              And now? - 34%
              It's a been moving downward no matter which party was governing.

              There could be several other reasons influencing those numbers other than just politics.

              Demographics, Canadians who were living during WWI and WW2. National pride would have been very high the following years of those wars. Unfortunately that population would have started to die off rapidly after 1985 -2003

              I might throw in recent immigrants who do not yet feel connected to Canada.

              Social media, Tic Tok, Instgram, X, Trump Media, Farmer Chat lines.

              And finally those that would never be happy no matter where they live and which party is governing , as they always feel hard done by and don't realize how good they really have it living in Canada. There seems to be a growing number of those types now in Canada.

              Will PP be able to turn those numbers around?​
              Last edited by foragefarmer; Dec 16, 2024, 15:31.

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                #31
                The lying Liberals are collapsing in their corruption and even lots of Liberals calling for Trudeau to step down because they have no confidence in him. Yet Jagmeet has confidence in Trudeau!
                This is hard for me to understand. Maybe some of the strong NDP supporters on here could explain it to me like I am 5 years old?

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                  #32
                  Originally posted by foragefarmer View Post

                  It's a been moving downward no matter which party was governing.

                  There could be several other reasons influencing those numbers other than just politics.

                  Demographics, Canadians who were living during WWI and WW2. National pride would have been very high the following years of those wars. Unfortunately that population would have started to die off rapidly after 1985 -2003

                  I might throw in recent immigrants who do not yet feel connected to Canada.

                  Social media, Tic Tok, Instgram, X, Trump Media, Farmer Chat lines.

                  And finally those that would never be happy no matter where they live and which party is governing , as they always feel hard done by and don't realize how good they really have it living in Canada. There seems to be a growing number of those types now in Canada.

                  Will PP be able to turn those numbers around?​
                  Much as current government is a pos and reality our country is in a downward spiral we still have it a lot better than a tonne of countries. Politics and views aside our ancestors gave their blood in two world wars and taming a wild land so we could live as comfortably as we do now with a good standard of living. Think we owe it to them to fight for what is right and quash these assholes bent on destroying it.

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                    #33
                    Considering the unfolding self-destruction of the Trudeau government this week, I assume we should expect another thread entitled pierre Pollievre had a bad week.
                    Based on past history, this seems to be the pattern.
                    Last edited by AlbertaFarmer5; Dec 16, 2024, 18:29.

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                      #34
                      I guess Budgets don’t balance themselves, who woulda thunk

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                        #35
                        Too bad they never let him manage his trust fund!

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                          #36
                          Originally posted by littledoggie View Post
                          OUCH this has gotta hurt! In 1985 78% of Canadians were "very proud" to be so
                          In 1994 - 71%
                          In 2003 - 68%
                          2016 - 52%
                          And now? - 34%
                          I have my doubts about those stats. In 1978 27% of Canada's population lived in Quebec. That would mean that 100% of all Canadians would have had to answer in the affirmative, and a portion of the nation within a nation known as Quebec. Seems improbable.

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