In response to suggestions by a lunatic in the US Oval Office, Green Party Canada’s leader Elizabeth May suggested Canada should invite western states Washington, Oregon and California join B.C and split from Canada to form the ‘Cascadia’ eco-state.

(Note this article is from Jan 8, 2025 and Elizabeth May has since become co-leader of the party alongside Jonathan Pedneault).

  • merc
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    Canadians were clever enough not to enshrine gun ownership as a right in the constitution. As a result, Canadians have limited gun rights, and almost no handgun rights. Sure, having guns for hunting is pretty common, especially in rural areas. But, the idea of a gun for home defense or a gun for taking on a tyrannical government is something that never took hold in Canada.

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      20 hours ago

      the idea of a gun for home defense or a gun for taking on a tyrannical government

      … is something that only existed in USA when it was pure utopia in terms of government tyranny. All tyranny was private - white only towns, Blair mountain, things like that. Where problems are close to what gun ownership may solve - in the former case in the wrong direction unfortunately. In some sense it was symbolic weapon ownership that suggested that citizens should own all weapons they need to fight tyranny too, and all limitations are circumstantial and shouldn’t hold when need arises for citizens to own B52’s, field artillery pieces and main battle tanks. It still remained symbolic and any government possesses all the means to squash any insurrection with small arms allowed to citizens in USA even by the measure of year 1960 (for example).

      I don’t think the idea is bad. If you look long enough, all the difference between good and bad ideas fades. Good and evil may remain, but they matter only in our own choices.

      Also the original tyrannical government for the USA was the British Empire. For Canada that relationship is inverted, except Quebec.