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To put it bluntly, its no longer safe to live in Canada. Here's why.

1. You can now be detained for 3-7 days without being charged with a crime and have your passport taken away for 5 years.
2. Any communication you have can be legally disrupted.
3. Court proceedings are now sealed.
4. Websites the Canadian government deems "terrorist" can now be removed.
5. Expanded no fly list.

Canada's New Anti-Terrorism Laws
http://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/anti-te ... -1.2937964

Canada To Criminalize Public Terror Threats
http://hosted.ap.org/dynamic/stories/C/ ... 0-11-04-01
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You too, Canada... :(
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publicduende wrote:You too, Canada... :(
Do you think if we gave the jihadis Quebec, they would just leave the rest of us alone?
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OutWest wrote:
publicduende wrote:You too, Canada... :(
Do you think if we gave the jihadis Quebec, they would just leave the rest of us alone?
What is your take on this?
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Canada, like America and Europe is bankrupt. This will become very obvious soon. The Canadian dollar is crashing against the Philippine peso right now. Canadians are not the kind of people that keep their stick on the ice when they get mad.

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The Filipino peso is actually strengthening against all major Western currencies. This hasn't much to do with the good stuff happening to the Philippines (which does boast a very low debt across the board, from government (GDP) to corporate and family), as it's a direct consequence of the oil crash and the insane monetary policy of all major central banks.

Perhaps Canada are suffering more from the former than the latter, but take the US, UK, and Europe and the effect of the two factors is compounding.
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publicduende wrote:The Filipino peso is actually strengthening against all major Western currencies. This hasn't much to do with the good stuff happening to the Philippines (which does boast a very low debt across the board, from government (GDP) to corporate and family), as it's a direct consequence of the oil crash and the insane monetary policy of all major central banks.

Perhaps Canada are suffering more from the former than the latter, but take the US, UK, and Europe and the effect of the two factors is compounding.
I am not sure what you are referring to. The Philippines USD exchange rate has been quite stable for the last two years. Staying pretty well in the
43 to 44 per USD range for the last two years, as it is at the moment.
There has been no dramatic movement out of that range during the last two years, which I think indicates defacto USD peg as of late. As of Friday, it was 44 per dollar. The Philippines has been benefiting as of late by its close association with the USD. Of course, at some point it could also work to it's detriment.
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Taco wrote:Canada, like America and Europe is bankrupt. This will become very obvious soon. The Canadian dollar is crashing against the Philippine peso right now. Canadians are not the kind of people that keep their stick on the ice when they get mad.

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Unfortunately, Canadian Oil Sands story is over.......I think the oil price is never coming up else they wouldn't go crazy over Philippines....As its the only country that benefits the most with fall in oil prices....

These elites must have prior knowledge of what is happening.

Philippines would go down, if the oil price goes up. However, then if that was the case, these elites would not have brought Islands and brought up so many condo's, Casinos in Philippines...

Someone told them of whats going to happen today in the past itself to position there assets.

I think what we are seeing now was planned years ago.....

Will we see Arabs working as Maids in Philippines ..... :lol: :lol: :mrgreen: :mrgreen: ...Its a possibility as many Arab countries will have negative growth rate from this year on-wards
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Canadians are going to be mad as hell when their economy(dollar) crashes which is why the new laws were passed, it has nothing to do with "security". This time their going to come out swinging.



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This is the British CITI model being established world wide, ED Griffin summed it up best when he said this is all they know how to do. They play their hand and pray the dumb sheep cannot figure it out. You have to give them credit on some points but I do not like being stuck in this system especially with such dummies.
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Moretorque wrote:This is the British CITI model being established world wide, ED Griffin summed it up best when he said this is all they know how to do. They play their hand and pray the dumb sheep cannot figure it out. You have to give them credit on some points but I do not like being stuck in this system especially with such dummies.
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Taco wrote:Canada, like America and Europe is bankrupt. This will become very obvious soon. The Canadian dollar is crashing against the Philippine peso right now. Canadians are not the kind of people that keep their stick on the ice when they get mad.

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Why would Canadians care if the peso rises against the Cdn dollar? Canada and Canadians will have less to do with the Philippines. Holidays to Mexico and Germany instead. Only Canadian sexpats in the Phil lose. Nobody cares about them anymore.
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Luc Furr wrote:
Taco wrote:Canada, like America and Europe is bankrupt. This will become very obvious soon. The Canadian dollar is crashing against the Philippine peso right now. Canadians are not the kind of people that keep their stick on the ice when they get mad.

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Why would Canadians care if the peso rises against the Cdn dollar?
I just mentioned that as a small example of how the Canadian economy is on its ass. The government is passing legislation to keep law and order because they know a shit storm is about to happen.

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Yaa they have inflated and ridden this Ponzi as far as they can go with it, the plan is like the CIA director stated use false information and actions to start WW3 and over turn the existing chess board then reset it up on the other side in order to start up the same scam and continue marching towards total world control. This is what Rob Kirby of Kirby analytics claims they are trying to do.
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What's the deal with the Anglo countries? It's like they have a beef with everyone as a starting point. Maybe the English language is something screwy? Just a theory, but it IS very object-focused. Maybe it gets people to thinking more about items than dynamics & maybe they start seeing everything in the esteem of an object- thus taking an issue with dynamism & life overall?

I don't think it's in an articulated way, but it seems like they have an urge to dynamically sterilize the world- either by halting activities, altering activities, or substituting activities, it's making that transpirance not there.

I wonder if maybe the focus on the objects kind of affirms that "what's there is objects."
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