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>> Why were we relying on others to defend our own territory? Or fuel our economy? Why were we not taking full responsibility for defending our sovereignty? How did that even happen?<<

Canadians are cheap. Think about it, we are a country that is too cheap to tear down the rat infested prime minister's house. We buy used submarines. We are half-assed and with government's help over the decades, we started to believe our only job was to wear a blue beret and do peacekeeping. That's the image Canada loves to cling to.

It never was real.

This is a country that is too cheap to take care of its veterans. Now with $4.2 billion being slashed from VAC which is perpetually broken and everyone knows it is broken.

Best people I ever worked with.. Veterans deserve better. Why join up in the middle of a recruiting crisis when the government doesn't have your back when you are injured and get out.

I joined the infantry in 1985. I was trained at the height of the cold war when we could get nuked before breakfast. Veterans deserve better. Why join up in the middle of a recruiting crisis when the government doesn't have your back when you are injured and get out.

We were cheap then and we are cheap now. I remember going to clothing stores regularly to exchange my worn out combat fatigues for a used set that was only slightly less worn. No blank rounds because of cuts and grown men running around the back forty in their fighting order shouting 'Bang Bang".

Everything Matt pointed out is bang-on 100%.

Self reflection sounds great but we would have to get everyone's eyes off their smart phones for a few minutes.

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"Our" "own" territory?

For decades, "we" has been denied, as Canada brings in more and more immigrants loyal to foreign countries. And our state certainly denies there is such a thing as a Canadian people.

In the age of land acknowledgements, Canada explicitly disavows ownership of the territory. Why would we spend money to defend stolen land?

The ideology of the modern Canadian state makes major efforts to defend Arctic sovereignty absurd.

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