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That's a pretty subjective question.

From the standpoint of guys my age (45) things are pretty good (3). Money is still flowing, jobs are there and we are still young enough to be outside of the medical system. But we have kids, so our outlooks are pretty bleak (7). For young guys, the system has completely failed them so they are going to have to build themselves out of this feminist insane asylum we currently find ourselves in. Good news, is that kids are kids and they will figure it out, but it's going to be some years of (9) before the next renaissance.

There are still pockets that are 5-10 years behind, and those places are still a 2 with slippage of 6 or 7 showing up every now and again, but at ever increasing instances.

But there is a bottom in Canada that is a solid 10, something I have never even seen in 3rd world countries where people live on rice and beans. There is a brutal hell in Canada that is beyond anything I could have ever imagined. And compared to 10 years ago, everything in Canada is worse, unless you are a criminal.
I'm 46, living in Alberta. This take is bang on. 👌
 
This has been happening for a long time. But this latest round is the final outcome of what should have been prevented 10 years ago.
Try 30+ years ago. They're just violent and barbaric people...always have been. Most of British Columbia's gang problem has been Indian-based. @Laner, you may remember this...In the summer of 1993, one morning, passersby spotted smoke coming out of an Indian-owned pizza delivery place in north Surrey. The fire department showed up, searched the scene, and found dismembered human remains being cooked in the pizza oven. They never determined the identity of the deceased or caught who did it.
HOWEVER,
It did immediately spawn a morbid joke in my area:

Q: What do you call an East Indian in a pizza oven?

A1: Pandeep

A2: Burntoasinder


...that's just the kind of people they are.
 
What's your take on the gathering of signatures to formally separate from Canada? (Feel free to PM if you'd rather/want to discuss there)
I've signed, as well as everyone I know. Obviously I feel that Alberta would be better off as an independent nation, but I also feel that it is useless unless mass deportations follow. The biggest threat to Alberta is the massive influx of foreigners we've seen.
And although a relationship with America is inevitable, we would need to maintain sovereignty without any interference.
 
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