Canada Just Admitted the Dream is Dead
Apr 28, 2025 12:21 pm
Canada may have an election today, but it sounds like the future has already been written.
The Canadian government just published a “foresight report” called Future Lives: Social Mobility in Question.
They frame it as a thought experiment. A hypothetical. A glimpse into a possible 2040...
But let’s be clear: This isn’t fiction. This is a confession.
It’s the Canadian state quietly admitting the truth that the system is broken. The dream is dead.
They’re the ones who killed it.
While you were working, saving, paying taxes, and playing by the rules, they were engineering your future out from under you.
And they’re not even hiding it anymore.
Their own report outlines what’s coming: Education becomes worthless. University degrees turn into debt sentences, not opportunities. Housing becomes a caste system; if you didn’t inherit wealth, tough luck.
Hard work doesn’t matter anymore; your last name does. Economic classes calcify. Upward mobility dies.
Mental health collapses—not because of pandemics, but because hope itself disappears.
And what’s their plan? Nothing. No solutions. No responsibility. Just passive observation like scientists studying lab rats.
It’s not a roadmap. It’s an autopsy. The middle class isn’t being "challenged." It’s being deleted—by design.
And nowhere is this clearer than with MAiD (Canada’s Medical Assistance in Dying program).
They told you it was about compassion. But it’s not compassion.
It’s cost-cutting.
By 2023, over 13,000 Canadians were euthanized under MAiD, and the government projected it would soon become the third leading cause of death.
If you’re too sick, too poor, or too hopeless, they won’t save you. They’ll offer you the option to kill yourself.
And now they want credit for “predicting” the future they created.
The real danger isn’t just economic decline. It’s what comes next. These reports are conditioning tools. They soften you up. They normalize despair.
They prepare you for top-down “solutions”: Universal Basic Income, Central Bank Digital Currencies, Digital ID compliance, climate lockdowns, and expanded euthanasia eligibility for those “too expensive” to help.
This isn’t governance. It’s the bureaucratic management of human lives. And if you think voting harder is going to fix it, I have a CERB repayment plan to sell you...
Canada isn’t broken by accident. It was broken by policy. And it’s not going to reform itself.
The only answer is to opt out completely.
Get a second passport and secure your exit strategy.
Move your capital offshore before they lock it down.
Buy real, hard assets—things they can’t inflate, tax, or seize.
Build your Plan-B now before the departure tax triples again.
For Canadians, if you don’t write your own future… Ottawa will.
And you’ve seen what their scripts look like.
This isn’t a warning.
It’s a wake-up call.
The collapse is already underway.
The only question is: what are you going to do about it?
Speak soon,
Mikkel
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