Sunday, August 10, 2025

"'Can't believe this dystopian world Canada has become."

Editor's note: It is only a matter of time before Canada disintegrates and is absorbed into the US. Canada is a prime example of mediocrity. Tragic when you stop and consider the potential Canada has in terms of resources and growth. Canada has always had a fragile identity crisis and the massive influx of immigrants is only going to exacerbate this fragility. Presently, 25 percent of Canada's population are first generation immigrants. If there was a referendum held to join the US these immigrants would likely vote in favor of such a referendum. Why? More economic opportunities. Canada is not a sustainable nation. Two noticeable problems Canada has is incompetence in leadership and lack of ambition. If you are not ambitious you don't want to industrialize. Canada is more like a resource base for the US with Canada enforcing "climate change" for its southern empire-building neighbor. Canada allows wealthy corrupt families to immigrate to Canada to hide their wealth. As a result of all this and more Canada can only be described as a dysfunctional freak state. Canada has developed three religions. The first is environmentalism (tree huggers), the second is multiculturalism (immigrant labor), and the third religion is the worship of authority. The only people with ambition in Canada are the Hells Angels and people involved in the drug trade (also see 200 kilos of cocaine seized at Ontario border). Americans, here are your northern neighbors...
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Army veteran fined $28,872 for walking into the woods: 'Can't believe this dystopian world Canada has become'

By Trisha Sengupta | August 9, 2025

The army veteran recorded a video that captured authorities handing him a ticket for a fine of $28,872.50.

Jeff Evely, a retired veteran of the Canadian Armed Forces, shared a video of himself being fined while walking into the woods. In the video, he said he was on a mountain road in Coxheath, Nova Scotia, near the Department of Natural Resources.

"Nova Scotia just handed me a fine for $28,872.50 for walking into the woods," Evely tweeted while sharing the video. In the clip, he says people are charged a $25,000 fine for going into the woods surrounding the building where conservation officers work.

In the very next moment, he speaks with one of the officers and says, in a very polite manner, that he was going to go into the woods. The conversation between him and the authorities continues. Eventually, he does walk into the woods and gets slapped with a $28,872.50 fine.

Take a look at the video:


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