Almost none. Most will only know as much as what the media narrative is.
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the difficulty is that so many people will not listen and don't want to understand.
i hear a ton of CBC rhetoric these days in cafés. it's not like the CBC bias is new but people don't want to see what it is.
Wyatt Claypool seems to have a good idea of what is going on. i'm expecting election interference, sadly.
I'm quite pessimistic on Canada as a whole. I don't see a path off the road we're heading towards.
Maybe if Poilievre wins, we can at least slow down the car to take a better look around for exits.
I'm just not seeing it right now. I don't think Canadians are radical enough to push for real change.
I want to either leave Canada or for Alberta to join the US. BC is past the tipping point, probably Ontario as well. Quebec can fsck themselves.
We aren't in a position with my husband's work to move though.
I'm worried. Especially about narrative, freedom. and censorship. Those 3 things reinforce the ugly direction we are moving in.
Even being in Alberta, I worry about the future of the province. Lots of my friends and family are leaning towards the provincial NDP & federal Liberals parties.
Too many espouse this sentiment:
ugh
the NDP will ruin Alberta
people do not get that while in the mid late 20th century up to maybe the 80s yes the money was in the right wing. now with Globalism and green energy the money in on the left.
the corruption comes from the money