I have completed his post.
Canadians are the among most passive and compassionate people. Rising unemployment in certain parts of the country coupled with increased threats to good wages and safe employment, housing bubbles in a few urban regions and moderate household debt (as compared to the rest of the g20), yet allow our newly elected PM to fast track refugees into our country that we will have to subsidize because this was one of his most popular election promises and it demonstrates what it means to be Canadian. As usual, the masses stay silent and endure the intolerance, racism and bigotry of the few. There is now talk of negative interest rates, which should be an indicator of exactly how shitty and desperate the economy is after 11 years of mismanagement. Corporate interests and greed have a toxic effect on our social democracy and need to be rooted out through more stringent taxes on wealth (not just income... Tax the wealth), additional social programs including a national childcare strategy to increase productivity, a higher minimum wage to increase public liquidity and a variable cap on corporate earnings so that companies like RBC cannot earn 10 billion dollars in a year while also reducing their workforce intentionally... That type of corporate greed is undemocratic, antisocial and anti-Canadian.
I can't make this statement. Unlike the previous poster I will not imply that I'm a sheep: The one thing that will always be constant, is politicians will always be good at spending other people's money and the sheep will go along with it.