As I tell my friend in upper Ontario, get the hell out of country. She don’t listen either.
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I’m listening. I live here and understand the implications of everything I’m seeing better than most Canadians do. I know they’re chipping away at our freedoms and that the country is being run by puppets of the WEF. The first step in escaping was to sell my business. That’s very close. My son has a good job and makes enough that his wife will be able to stay home to raise their children. I’ve suggested that linesmen are needed everywhere in the US and asked him if they’ve considered leaving the country too. They’re conservatives and don’t like the direction the country is headed, but all of her family is here, so leaving Canada isn’t a real consideration for them right now. I have to decide if my distaste for Canadian politics and the direction of the country outweighs being involved in a meaningful way in my son and grandchildren’s lives. I can live somewhere with more freedom, but if I don’t have family, what really do I have? It’s a difficult decision.
You are right to stay close to your future grandchildren. Such a blessing for you and for them.
I believe that Canada, like the USA, will be freed from the leftists very soon.
But if you lived close by on the other side of the border in the US, would you be able to visit them often?