Joe: You’re euthanizing your poor, Canada!
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“As of today there is 27 days left until my MAID application is finalized.
For anyone that isn't familiar, that is medical assistantance for dying here in the province of Ontario. I’m a 33 year old quadriplegic single mom raising two kids with disabilities.
I personally think that every Ontarian that is paying taxes and paying into social programs, thinking that one day should they ever need these supports they would be available to them.
I'm here to let you know that's not actually the case.
So it's six to eight months wait list to get Ontario Disability support, but it's only 91 days to access the MAID program, simply for having a disability and the poor quality of life my quality of life support. Please keep in mind that the Ontario Disability support program is also forced poverty.
During the pandemic, the government decided that Canadians need at minimum $2,000 to live. The Ontario ...
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Tensions are rising as talk of Alberta independence gains traction, and the stakes couldn’t be higher. In this episode of Joe and Joe, we break down what a potential separation could mean for Canada—and why some analysts believe Ottawa would use every tool available to stop it. From economic pressure to legal battles and political maneuvering, the fight over Alberta’s future could get messy fast.
Is independence a realistic path, or a political bluff? And if the movement grows, how far would Canada go to keep the country together? Joe and Joe dig into the facts, the risks, and the power struggle that could reshape the nation.
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Few modern cases so vividly illustrate the devastating intersection of economic mismanagement, political erosion, and human suffering as Venezuela. Once among Latin America’s wealthiest nations—with the world’s largest proven oil reserves—Venezuela has undergone an unprecedented economic collapse that has reshaped its society and serves as a cautionary tale for voters everywhere.
From Prosperity to Crisis
Venezuela’s story is one of dramatic reversal. In the early 2000s, rising oil prices funded expansive social programs and transformed the nation’s social landscape. But deep structural vulnerabilities—such as overdependence on oil exports and underinvestment in other economic sectors—left the economy fragile to external shocks.
As global oil prices plunged and state revenues shrank, the government tried to sustain spending through debt, currency controls, and excessive money printing—policies that fueled hyperinflation ...