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  1. Eaglelord17

    The Great Gun Control Debate- 2.0

    You have one example of someone breaking administrative law (and I say administrative because said example didn’t actually do anything dangerous, like threaten someone or shoot in a dangerous manner, nor had the intent to do something dangerous), and are trying to paint a huge segment of society...
  2. Eaglelord17

    Canada moves to 2% GDP end of FY25/26 - PMMC

    You know the number one reason that failed was due to low quality British ammo being supplied to Canadians and the high quality Canadian made ammo being taken and used in the MGs instead? Basically that rifle is a lesson in protecting your supply chain. What few issues they had with it were...
  3. Eaglelord17

    Trump administration 2024-2028

    Just got to keep hammering at his Epstein connections, that is his achilles heel for MAGA.
  4. Eaglelord17

    Canada moves to 2% GDP end of FY25/26 - PMMC

    Ammo is a great place to start, everyone always needs ammo. Weapons systems may or may not be adopted by many, making it a limited market, but say 155 arty shells never go out of popularity. Plus strategically having our own supply is critical as if everyone else needs some and we lack it, odds...
  5. Eaglelord17

    Canada opens new residency paths for military recruits, other workers

    Alternatively they are just practicing effective logistics and that is the true reason they are kept around, remind the higher ups regularly the importance of them.
  6. Eaglelord17

    Ontario Government (Conservative majority), 2025-29

    Lots of factors on the cost of living crisis. The fact we stopped making public housing in the 90s is a slow burning one which has had very long term effects.
  7. Eaglelord17

    Ontario Government (Conservative majority), 2025-29

    Ford is very corrupt. Your right they weren’t worse than the LPO/LPC but that doesn’t mean they weren’t corrupt too. I miss the Harper days where the largest corruption scandal they can find is a senator buying a 16$ glass of orange juice, instead of billions in corruption and no one batting a...
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    Liberal (Minority/Majority) Government 2025 - ???

    Maybe Canada should expropriate (or threaten to) the Canadian side of his bridge. A international bridge of such strategic importance should not be private property in my opinion. The fact he actively interferes with our sovereignty and national interests indicate to me his private interests...
  9. Eaglelord17

    Fallen Comrades (retired members)

    He was honest to a fault, had the type of character and ethics you can’t teach.
  10. Eaglelord17

    Andrew Mountbatten Arrested

    There is a lot more American oligarchs involved than pretty much any other country. The whole way this case has been handled shows how deep the corruption is, for both major parties in the States and their associates. Andrew is being made a example out of (and always has been a media...
  11. Eaglelord17

    Canada opens new residency paths for military recruits, other workers

    I am all for bringing in skilled professionals. The issue isn’t getting them in the country, it is our various associations, red tape, and straight up protectionist policies that prevent them from working in said fields. The CAF is unique in that the Federal Government can completely ignore...
  12. Eaglelord17

    Fallen Comrades (retired members)

    RIP WO (RTD) Bob Garson. Did 38 years of dedicated service, primarily with 26 and 33 SVC BN. Gone way before what should have been his time. https://www.sootoday.com/obituaries/garson-bob-bobby-11873694
  13. Eaglelord17

    Liberal (Minority/Majority) Government 2025 - ???

    https://financialpost.com/commodities/energy/oil-gas/pierre-poilievre-energy-pitch-donald-trump ‘Pierre Poilievre — the Conservative leader who is the front-runner to beat Trudeau’s party in the next election — says he could increase Canada’s exports to the U.S. and strike a “great deal” with...
  14. Eaglelord17

    Canada opens new residency paths for military recruits, other workers

    Meh other militaries do the exact same thing. Look at the UK, Australia, NZ, etc. We are finally catching up to our allies in this.
  15. Eaglelord17

    Liberal (Minority/Majority) Government 2025 - ???

    Ford’s success is mostly due to underwhelming competition not great skill. Personally I dislike the guy, and I couldn’t be happier if his corrupt ass got kicked to the curb. That being said I don’t see another somewhat viable alternative and until I do, I shall not vote in the Ontario elections...
  16. Eaglelord17

    Liberal (Minority/Majority) Government 2025 - ???

    I am private sector. I am in a sector directly effected by Trumps tariffs, to the point my industry would be dead without direct government intervention. Liberal or Conservative isn’t changing that situation, the problem isn’t in our borders, it is in our neighbours. If the Conservatives are...
  17. Eaglelord17

    Liberal (Minority/Majority) Government 2025 - ???

    Public safety minister and walk back some of the firearms stuff. Honestly if the Liberals changed their stance on firearms at this point they would have my vote and this is as someone who has only voted Conservative in my life. Carney has done a good job pivoting them back to the center and...
  18. Eaglelord17

    Canada moves to 2% GDP end of FY25/26 - PMMC

    Varies city to city. Mine had to rip up one of the main streets again because when they ripped it up 5 years ago they didn’t change out the 100+yr old cast piping at that time. When asked why they didn’t their response was it should have been done but it wasn’t. Incompetence thrives in lack...
  19. Eaglelord17

    The Great Gun Control Debate- 2.0

    Me too, I hope I am never personally in a position to find out though.
  20. Eaglelord17

    The Great Gun Control Debate- 2.0

    The government likes it not being written in, theoretically allows them to do things they wouldn’t otherwise. That being said, I would argue that property rights are a ‘pre-1867’ right and the fact it is written into the Canadian Bill of Rights reinforces that argument. Clearly it is a...
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