It's handy, although in Ontario it barely keeps us getting by.

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It’s a Canada wide issue now. Grew up in ON. Parents fled with us to BC in 86 because it was becoming a sham. Left BC in 2012 because I couldn’t break $55k and eventually even the jobs dried up. Alberta at $110k is no different. Wages are sticky. And consistently stuck 12-15 years in the past behind inflation.

Good to know! My wife and I seriously talk fairly regularly about leaving the country.

I wrestle with it a lot actually.

Puerto Rico or El Salvador are looking pretty good right now. Or Panama.

Agreed.

who wants to start something closer? checking legalities now,,,,,just saying

grew up close to an Indian res. and those guys were fun & have rights

I don't really know what you're saying here.

Set up safe selfsovereign spaces closer to home & broader family. Native Americans have different rights on their lands. I'm looking in to the law, because around the U.S. west coast things are getting crazy divergent with attacks on private property & nonsensical rules/laws.

Options closer, just started looking recently @ other options.

I mean, if that's an option for you sure. I don't see how it would help to stay pvysically on the land that a tyrannical goverment may attempt to claim.

Frankly it just seems safer to make tracks.

Oklahoma just passed selfsovereign rights in the state/ weigh all options then i can evaluate

Excellent!

I simply do not trust Canada.

Trudeau has to go along with WEF plants but i still have hope 4 Canada bcuz the alternative is shit

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I've been suspecting but I can never truly tell anymore.