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WEED LEGAL BY JULY 1ST, 2018

I REPEAT

WEED LEGAL BY JULY 1ST, 2018

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This faggot must be desperate for reelection if hes actually going through with this.

>The only reason you elected him
>legalizes dog blowjobs immediately
>gets to marijuana 3 years later
HAHAHAHAHAAHA

Free farts just suck on the exhaust from my big rich american asshole.

>Provincial governments will also have the right to set price.
Provincial governments will also have the right to set price.
>Provincial governments will also have the right to set price.
Provincial governments will also have the right to set price.
>Provincial governments will also have the right to set price.
Provincial governments will also have the right to set price.
>Provincial governments will also have the right to set price.
Provincial governments will also have the right to set price.
>Provincial governments will also have the right to set price.
Provincial governments will also have the right to set price.

Weed is about to start costing $500 per ounce lel

>yfw legal weed lifts Canada out of its economic black pit

>mfw stoners save Canada

DUDE WEED LAMO

There isn't enough weed on planet earth to save Canada from what it's going to do lel
thestar.com/business/2016/10/23/finance-ministers-key-advisers-want-100m-canadians-by-2100.html
>Imagine Canada with a population of 100 million — roughly triple its current size.

>>>For two of the most prominent voices inside the Trudeau government’s influential council of economic advisers, it’s much more than a passing fancy.

>It’s a target.

The 14-member council was assembled by Finance Minister Bill Morneau to provide “bold” advice on how best to guide Canada’s struggling economy out of its slow-growth rut.

>One of their first recommendations, released last week, called for a gradual increase in permanent immigration to 450,000 people a year by 2021 — with a focus on top business talent and international students. That would be a 50-per-cent hike from the current level of about 300,000.

The council members — along with many others, including Economic Development Minister Navdeep Bains — argue that opening Canada’s doors to more newcomers is a crucial ingredient for expanding growth in the future.

>They say it’s particularly important as more and more of the country’s baby boomers enter their golden years, which eats away at the workforce.

The conviction to bring in more immigrants is especially significant for at least two of the people around the advisory team’s table.

To be fair, I think that was the supreme court not Trudeau.

Good meme though, Canada needs to uncuck itself fast

...

>smoke that soma goy!
>forget about the hordes of immigrants being imported to replace you


MORE REFUGEES FOR EVERY COUNTRY!

>Canada is forming a partnership with the United Nations and billionaire George Soros to help other countries implement their own version of Canada's private refugee sponsorship program.

Immigration Minister John McCallum told Rosemary Barton, host of CBC News Network's Power & Politics, he knows of about 13 countries that are potentially interested in Canada's model for private refugee sponsorship, adding he has already had talks with the United Kingdom.

The release said the initiative will start by creating training modules for private sponsorship based on an analysis of the Canadian model and will offer countries "tailored advice" on how to adapt and implement the programs.

>The joint initiative between the government of Canada, the UN High Commission on Refugees and Soros's Open Society Foundations will have a kick-off meeting in Ottawa in December, the release said.

McCallum said Canada's decades of experience with private sponsorship, going back to the resettlement of Vietnamese refugees in the 1970s, puts it in a position to help other countries.

"I think we can offer practical advice to those countries who are interested in going this route, and I do believe, based on our own experience, that it will be a successful thing to do, and I'm grateful to the UN and George Soros for co-sponsoring this initiative with us," he told Barton.

>McCallum said Soros would contribute funding to the project.

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