We have the hapless Justin Trudeau, the Liberal Party, and the far-left media to thank for destroying Canada in one decade.
‘Don’t Be Canada’: Journalist’s Book
Examines How the Great White North
‘Did Everything Wrong All at Once’
“We just sort of became wildly complacent and got into a headspace that we were special, we were Canadian, we had a functioning society, and ... we didn’t have to defend it,” Hopper said in an interview with the Epoch Times.
“We didn’t have to explain who comes in. We didn’t have to bring the hammer down on violent criminals. We just thought we had reached this sort of utopian state that was self-sustaining.”
Housing and Dangerous Streets
“Each one is something that Canada is uniquely extreme with,” Hopper said.
His book also argues that Canadians need to better understand the link between soft-on-crime policy and rampant crime, noting that the term “super chronic offender” is now being used by some Western Canadian police forces to refer to a person who commits more than one crime per month.
Death and Health Care
He cited the dramatic rise in MAID deaths, which was originally forecast to account for roughly 2.05 percent of Canada’s deaths (around 6,000) per year but reached 7,611 by 2020 and 10,064 by 2021. As of last year, numbers hit 16,499, or 5.1 percent of all deaths in the country.
On Canada’s struggling health-care system, Hopper writes that long waits at the emergency room have led to an increasing number of deaths and are symptoms of “free healthcare” that’s anything but free.

Censorship and Identity Politics
Hopper noted that even progressive author Margaret Atwood warned last spring that the Justin Trudeau government’s Online Harms Act, the predecessor of the current proposed bill, was “Orwellian” in nature.
“It wasn’t until Ottawa started threatening life sentences for speech crimes that its democratic peers began noticing that their Canadian cousin had developed a bit of a censorship problem,” Hopper writes.
On identity politics, Hopper writes that Canada went too far by embracing policies that are overly permissive, including allowing biological men into female spaces, mandating pronoun usage, and putting tampons in men’s bathrooms on military bases.
Economy
‘Activist Judges’
“At the heart of virtually every chapter in this book is an activist judge. A jurist who looked at the Charter of Rights and Freedoms [and] decided that a vague phrase such as ’security of the person' denoted an unquestioned constitutional right to do drugs in a playground or obtain suicide on demand,” Hopper writes.
He said that while “an increasing number of Canadians” are realizing the courts have “lost their minds,” change will be slow as “activist judges” continue to play a role.
What’s the Solution?
Hopper said the first step to a solution is realizing how broken Canada so it can be rebuilt, pointing to nations like Poland which went from economic stagnation and rampant dysfunction to becoming one of the world’s fastest-growing, safest societies.
“Poland really sucked for most of the 20th century. And as such, you have an entire country of people saying, we really have to be careful about what we do, or we can go back into the abyss. Canada is the reverse of that,” Hopper said, adding that Canada could become like a “giant Switzerland,” if concerted and consistent policy changes and public pressure are applied.
Hopper cautions Canadians not to expect any political party or leader to come along and fix things, saying it is up to Canadians themselves to get the country out of its current situation.
“[I don’t agree with] the idea that we can just sort of sit on our hands as all these problems happen and just wait for some philosopher king to become prime minister and fix everything,” Hopper said.
“You have to ready the ground for a lot of the sort of necessary fights to fix Canada that would need to take place.”




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