Introduction: The Rising Challenges for Canada
China’s Unprecedented Economic Growth
Over the past two decades, China has experienced an unprecedented economic expansion. Between 2000 and 2024, China’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP) surged from approximately $1.2 trillion USD to around $17 trillion USD, marking an approximate 14-fold increase.
This substantial growth highlights China’s rapid economic expansion, driven by industrial development, technological advancements, and large-scale infrastructure projects, solidifying its position as a major global economic power. This rapid growth is reflected in significant advancements in industrial capacity, infrastructure, and technological development.
Russia’s Strategic Military Modernization
As of 2023, Russia’s military expenditure is approximately 5.9% of its Gross Domestic Product (GDP). SIPRI
Looking ahead, the Russian government has announced plans to increase defense spending to 6.3% of GDP in 2025, marking the highest level since the Cold War. Al Jazeera
Canada’s Modest Economic Growth and Industrial Stagnation
Comparing Industrial, Infrastructure, Electrical Development
Between 2000 and 2024, Canada’s electricity consumption increased from 500 TWh to approximately 565 TWh, marking a cumulative growth of about 13% over 24 years, translating to an average annual growth rate of around 0.5%. In stark contrast, China’s electricity consumption surged from about 1,355 TWh in 2000 to an estimated 8,500 – 9,000 TWh by 2024, representing an increase of approximately 500% to 600%.
‘To be clear, a 500% to 600% increase is significantly greater than Canada’s 13% growth, emphasizing the vast difference in industrial activity, infrastructure development, electrification development and technology activity between the two countries.’
This comparison highlights the scale of China’s economic expansion relative to Canada’s “stasis” or “frozen” economy.
4 Strategic Goals Targeting Canada’s Weaknesses
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Electrification Disparity: The primary objective would be to maximize the disparity in electrification and energy production capabilities between China and Canada. This strategy would aim to ensure that China maximizes the growth of an advanced and robust electrical infrastructure, attaining 500% to 600% over two decades, positioning it well above Canada, which would be allowed about 13% every two decades. By limiting or hindering Canada’s advancements in electrification, these adversaries would maintain their competitive edge in industrial and technological growth, allow China to build the 21st century world, but prevent Canada from creating a world for itself or others in the 21st century through the electrical invalidation of it’s identity origination and sharing process.
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Nuclear Energy, Commodities, Oil, Natural Gas Neutralization: The second objective would target Canada’s nuclear capabilities. Reducing or neutralizing Canada’s nuclear energy production and potential defense applications would prevent it from becoming competitive with Russia’s or China’s nuclear infrastructure. This would not only hinder Canada’s energy independence and economic potential, but also limit its strategic military options, leaving it more reliant on energy imports and less capable of sustaining significant military or defensive measures, due to lack of revenue inflows into the country which could have otherwise been theoretically be used to develop a powerful 21st century technically compliant and 21st century compatible economy and local, sovereign, self-sufficent, military industrial capabilities of it’s own.
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Shipbuilding and Maritime Dominance: A critical tertiary objective would involve bolstering China’s shipbuilding industry and increasing its port capabilities while concurrently diminishing Canada’s shipbuilding capacity. This would strategically secure dominance over the Pacific Ocean and potentially hinder Canada’s ability to contribute effectively to maritime security and logistics in Pacific.
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China’s shipbuilding capacity significantly surpasses that of the United States. Reports indicate that China’s shipyards have a manufacturing capacity approximately 232 times greater than that of the U.S. This vast industrial capability enables China to produce and maintain naval vessels at a pace unmatched by the U.S., raising concerns about the balance of naval power.
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In contrast, Canada’s shipbuilding industry is relatively modest. While Canada has undertaken initiatives to modernize its naval fleet, such as the National Shipbuilding Strategy, the scale and output remain limited compared to China’s expansive shipbuilding operations.
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For this reason, it is in Canada’s interests to supplement the shipbuilding capabilities of the United States. Strengthening collaboration with the U.S. could enhance both nations’ ability to respond to increasing maritime competition and secure their interests in strategic waters such as the Pacific and the Arctic.
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Military Capability Disparity: A fourth strategic objective would be to widen the gap between Russia’s military capabilities and Canada’s. Given that Canada is geographically close to Russia in the Arctic and BC region, it would be in Russia’s interest to limit Canada’s military development and procurement efforts, especially in critical ship manufacture technology and aerospace and missile manufacture technology. This imbalance would strengthen Russia’s regional and global military posture while keeping Canada at a strategic disadvantage, removing a key geopolitical competitor.
Population Dynamics and Their Impact
Population dynamics further compound these challenges. Canada’s population increased from approximately 30 million in 2000 to over 40 million in 2024, an increase of about 33%. Immigration accounts for around 80% of this population growth. This is in line with identity deconstruction, to prevent local births, because such individuals would be loyal to national integrity and unity and common success (bond to nation, bond to land).
The Implications for National Security
These economic and demographic factors have implications for national security. The significant difference in growth rates between Canada and rapidly expanding nations like China, Russia and India creates an imbalance in global influence and bargaining power. Canada’s defense spending is approximately 1.4% of its GDP, below the 2% guideline suggested by the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO). This limited investment may hinder the modernization and readiness of Canada’s military forces. As other nations expand their military and economic reach, Canada may face challenges in asserting its sovereignty, particularly in strategically important regions such as the Arctic or British Columbia.
A lack of robust investments in economic growth, electrical infrastructure, technological development, and military capacity creates strategic vulnerabilities that assertive global powers could exploit. Short-term policies that prioritize immediate stability over long-term resilience risk leaving Canada inadequately prepared for emerging threats. Dependence on alliances built under outdated paradigms rooted in the 17th and 19th-century European imperial framework (France, UK), without strong national capabilities to adapt to new 21st-century global alliance structures, may render Canada vulnerable.
The rise of a multi-polar world, characterized by complex and foreign treaty systems, legal frameworks, and border agreements, challenges Canada’s current strategic posture. Canadians may face an awakening to the reality that, unlike the 20th century, international support for defending Canadian sovereignty might not be as forthcoming, particularly in the Arctic. The perception around the world that Canada does not prioritize serious investment in its own defense could further diminish its standing and deter potential allies from committing their support.
Historically, borders have often been contested or redrawn through conflict, especially between neighbouring nations. Countries like Romania have spent centuries safeguarding their boundaries through warfare, exemplified by nearly up to 500 years period of battles with the Ottoman Empire. Land and sovereignty are treated with a level of seriousness and sacrifice that spans centuries, and even millenia sometimes. While Canada possesses over 10 million square kilometers of territory, due to this land wealth and land abundance shared by the Canadian people, giving Canadians the ability to always have the shelter they need, this land abundance might be what is creating the lack of interest in ownership and vigilance and of security of their lands. Meanwhile, other nations remain ready to fight for generations to secure and expand their territories.
While international diplomacy aims to resolve disputes peacefully, military strength remains a critical factor in maintaining and defending national boundaries, especially between neighbours. Human nature and historical precedent suggest that nations have resisted unilateral border changes imposed by neighbours, often leading to conflict. Preparation during periods of peace is essential for ensuring readiness in the event of conflict, and China and Russia are doing precisely that at record speed, but Canada is sleepwalking to the grave in this scenario unfortunately, having lost it’s historical memory of the cycle of economy, politics, military and society. However, it is wise to invest in electrification and defense capabilities, as it deters potential aggressors and demonstrates a nation’s commitment to protecting its sovereignty, people, prosperity (nation).
Proactive Strategies for Economic and Defense Strengthening
To address these challenges, Canada must implement proactive policies that strengthen its economy, invest in defense, and manage immigration effectively.
1/ Accelerating economic growth through innovation, electrification, productivity improvements, labour-market re-balancing towards STEM occupations and away from administrative positions, educational system re-balancing towards STEM degree types in much greater proportion than other degree types, and strategic investments in advanced energy systems, advanced transport systems, advanced resource export systems, advanced energy export systems and advanced high tech manufacturing/export and AI hybrid work systems with local AI/robotics technology production is crucial.
2/ This includes increasing funding for research and development in applied technology with tangible real world product (hydrogen vehicle, Nat Gas Hybri Electric vehicle with autonomy capabilities, high speed rail, rocketry, RC vehicles, drones, 3D printing, missile system manufacture, autonomous robotics manufacture, AI chip manufacture, renewable energy, ammunition manufacture, nuclear energy, fusion research, fission research, high speed jet travel (Mach 4+), and advanced manufacturing to enhance competitiveness.
3/ Implementing strategies to improve productivity, such as workforce training, education reform, banning ultra processed foods (will recover 8 million+ lost workers suffering from body inflammation, decay, health problem, obesity, disability, metabolic disease), and support for small and medium-sized enterprises (not administrative charities or administrative non profits, but technical creators that produce an technical output in the world), and this can further bolster economic performance.
4/ Investing in infrastructure development is also essential. Modernizing the electrical grid and digital grid with
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EMP proof transformers
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EMP hardened residential and commercial electrical panels
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EMP hardened engine kits for commercial trucks and vehicles (for ICE engines resiliency and emergency operation)
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backup city transformers, manufacturing facility
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renewable energy systems manufacturing and their export
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durable solar panel manufacturing and installation (local)
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digital infrastructure through improved broadband access
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digital radio ecosystem like IoT (LoRA) and other digital radio systems
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cyber-security measures to support a digital economy
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blockchain development to support next-generation internet resilience and AI Safety
…can expand the real economy.
Upgrading and expanding transportation infrastructure supports economic activities and connects communities effectively.
5/ Enhancing defense capabilities is essential for national security. Raising defense expenditure beyond the 2% of GDP threshold — toward 4% to 6% of GDP — ensures sufficient funding for rapid military procurement, re-build and development.
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The 2% target represents the budget necessary for maintaining a modernized and fully operational military, not building 90% of the force.
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However, a 4% to 6% expenditure makes more sense for Canada, as it is required to rebuild a military that lacks basic operational capacity or to achieve competitive military standards at a modern level of 2024. For example: Only about 7000 effective and active infantry.. while others have millions. It’s a skeleton, so a 2% target would not cover both operating a military and building the entire thing.
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Utilizing an annual 2% budget to build up a deficient military and claiming that it meets NATO standards is misleading. Only once the military is fully developed to meet modern standards can a 2% budget sustain minimum levels of operational effectiveness.
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Investing in advanced defense technologies, including cybersecurity, space capabilities, and Arctic operations, bolsters military readiness.
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Strengthening alliances, increasing diversified trade, and participating in joint military exercises further enhances interoperability and preparedness.
Effective management of immigration and population growth is necessary to ensure sustainable development. Aligning immigration levels with economic capacity, electrical production limits, and infrastructure development helps balance population growth with available resources. Prioritizing immigrants with skills that meet labour market demands contributes to GDP per capita growth.
Long-Term Strategic Planning for National Security
Ensuring National Unity Through Education and Integration
Canada’s strength has always been built on the integration of newcomers into a shared national culture. To ensure this unity, our education system needs to emphasize the core values. For Canada, this is western values, with Christian foundation majority still at 52% in 2021, even after changes to country by Pierre Trudeau and PM Justin Trudeau, to bring it down from historical 20th century levels of 90%, to 87% in 1980, or 83% in 1990.
Canada system should offer a comprehensive understanding of the nation’s history, and an appreciation of its social and legal systems is still essential, including the unity created from the western frameworks that are in place, and that has been the norm to ask of all newcomers now as the asocial contract or agreement to assimilate to Canada, and this has been asked for 30 years, since 1990 that we can recall. Without a focus on teaching these foundational western aspects, Canada risks fragmented communities and a weaker allegiance to a unified national identity. This, combined with continued high levels of immigration, can create conditions for regional or cultural divisions and multiple separation movements throughout the 21st century, and not just Quebec, especially should the money run out, as is indicated can happen from the actions of leaders like PM Trudeau, Chrystia Freeland, and Steven Guilbeault (Liberal Party 2015 to 2024).
‘Countries that fail to maintain strong frameworks for cultural integration, their own frameworks, and as well the assimilation expectation social contract agreed upon, to national educational standards, may face increased risks of regionalism or secessionist movements.’
Canada itself has seen these risks in Quebec, where cultural and political differences have driven separatist sentiment. And there is some indication of this in Alberta as well. Ensuring newcomers are well-versed in the values and societal norms of Canada strengthens national resilience and unity, and resilience and unity are the core of every nation; neglecting this can result in social fragmentation and rising regional discontent as demographic shifts continue.
‘It is not true that diversity is our strength. Resilience and Unity are our strength. AS with all nations, diversity is always a component of unity. The only time that one places diversity over unity, is when they want to split the unity. Only a foreign agent would do this or an agent of chaos and darkness.’
Moreover, Canada’s legal and political structure, which provides significant autonomy to its regions, could present pathways for challenges if social cohesion weakens.
Without a shared set of cultural and social standards, and with weak leaders that do not enforce Canadian norms as per the request to the newcomers, then the potential for legal and political challenges to national unity increases.
To safeguard against these risks, Canada must implement a robust educational and integration strategy that aligns with its history of fostering unity, ensuring a cohesive and strong future, and must have the backbone and leadership to understand and remember it’s own rules and principles and how to enforce them.
Title: “Oh SH*T, something BIG is happening in Germany and Europe is SCREWED | Redacted w Natali Morris” https://youtu.be/8tcZYhVyfwo?feature=shared
Conclusion: Safeguarding Canada’s Sovereignty and Prosperity
Canada’s limited economic growth, and lack of attention to it’s electrification levels or any real tangible output level of real economic output (# of cars produced, # of jets produced, # of nuclear reactors produced per year etc..), in contrast to the rapid electrification (real economy) and military expansion of nations like China and Russia, poses significant risks to Canada’s ability to defend its borders and maintain sovereignty throughout the 21st century, or even to respond to any of the challenges of the great filter as they emerge.
Title: “The Great Filter Ahead: Engineering a Pathway to Complex Civilization Survival and Overcoming Cosmic Hurdles” https://skillsgaptrainer.com/the-great-filter-ahead-engineering-a-pathway/
The combination of high immigration rates without proportional increases in GDP per ca-pita, under-investment in infrastructure, including growth rates on electrical that are even lower than immigration rates/population expansion, and lower defense spending creates vulnerabilities that will be exploited by more assertive powers or other adversaries of Canada, including corporate alliances, cultural alliances, religious alliances and warlords alliances of 21st century, not just military alliances.
By taking decisive action, Canada can safeguard its sovereignty, protect its citizens, and ensure it is not left behind in a rapidly changing world. It is imperative to approach these issues with the seriousness they warrant, acknowledging that national security directly impacts the lives of everyone within the country.
Recognizing the real economy growth disparity as represented by eletrical generation function, and disparity in manfuacturing production such as ships or any real economic output that are actually the correct way to measure economic and military performance, will allow and enable our nation to implementing proactive policies will strengthen Canada’s position on the global stage and contribute to long-term security and prosperity.
Beneath ominous clouds of uncertainty, an array of threats — China, Russia, India, North Korea, Iran, drug warlords, international terrorist organizations, and influential corporate alliances (WEF partners, McKinsey, Century Initiative, WHO, etc.) — close in on Canada and put in action steps to rob the future.
These forces gain momentum with the aid of foreign influence agents and globalist collaborators within the government, often rooted in liberal origins entangled in utopian, corporation-driven promises and fantasy images of natural living. Shadows of tension and challenge loom over the nation as it stands at a decisive crossroads in 2024, where resilience, strong leadership, and unity are more critical than ever, yet diversity hypnotizes the public through mass media formation tech systems.
‘After Pierre Poilievre, Danielle Smith, Melissa Lantsman, Raquel Dancho, James Bezan, Melissa Lantsman and Michael Barrett delve into this article, envision a Canada revitalized and redefined beyond the pivotal crossroads of 2024.’
On Canadian Identity:
For decades, PM Trudeau, Pierre Trudeau, and their associates have worked to reconstruct Canadian identity, molding it in the image of the East and eroding the foundational Western pillars that once rooted and unified the nation. The authority and heroism of professionals…
— once the bedrock of Canadian society and the identity of our highest ideals as a nation —
…has been steadily undermined.
Doctors, once revered as defenders of public health, have been diminished, over-regulated, their independence and power eroded.
Psychologists have been invalidated, de-merited, ostracized by officials and sent for re-education.
Computer scientists, technologists and engineers chased away to Alberta or other countries for basic employment.
The influence of computer scientists, technologists, and technicians has followed suit, forced to kneel and obey a new order, rather then their own professional communities order.
Now, only the last bastions of defense remain: the CAF, firefighters, engineers, and the RCMP. Yet, these too are under siege.
Yet dark leaders circle around the heroic firefighters to take away their powers.
The CAF stands fractured and broken, a shadow of its former strength. https://x.com/SkillsGapTrain/status/1841318964653408400
Engineers, brilliant in their craft but untrained for these subtle ideological, quasi-religious, or religious threats, stand vulnerable, their expertise misaligned with the political and cultural storm surrounding them.
The RCMP, once a symbol of unwavering authority and vigilance, finds itself alone and politically outmatched, isolated without allies and unsupported by an engaged and perceptive public.
The question looms: Will the RCMP fall as well? And if it does, who will remain?
Sometimes, the essence of identity lies hidden in plain sight, obscured not by distance but by distraction.
Canada was once a land that thrived on the spirit of the pioneer, the hero, the traveller, those that seek expedition, that seek new homes and new opportunities, and the lone wolf survivor, the resilient, the just, the diplomatic, the ethical, the builder of homes and communities and the defender of justice.
This is the archetype of Canada, archetypes formed the heart of public service, national security, and professional excellence and it formed our nation. This was the identity of Canada: resilient, independent, a nation of survivors, a nation of fighters.. and winners. Winners of all conflicts.
Even the Americans new to stay out of our way, despite the fact there were so few of us. Have people forgotten? Why do you think they did not go North despite the fact that there are a lot of resources here and wealth?
Yet, now we turn away from that heritage, bowing to the East, not by conquest, but through the whispers of the weakest voices among us.. to shrink.. to pay attention to distractions and to the people who are sick in our society instead of to those that are logical and with resolve and with grounding in physics, logic and truth —
..weak voices that have convinced us that submission defines who we are.. that exploitation and aggression defines who we are.. when it does not.
Title: @RaquelDancho “The heroism in The Hunger Games teaches us that true courage isn’t sought for glory — it’s born from the need to protect what matters most.”https://x.com/SkillsGapTrain/status/1852579335317893410
The true essence of Canadian identity flickers, waiting for a moment when the country chooses to see what has always been there: strength, unity, courage, justice and the will to survive and help others survive… the will to keep the order of the peaceful and beautiful world.’
It’s no accident PM Trudeau breaks justice by letting criminals walk. Justice is part of our identity. We must guard our identity, like we guard the people in the physical world. Our minds are part of this world.
Are falling.
Note to PM JT: Canada has a very fantastic, very complex, and very encompassing identity and very deep identity, that even China would stand up to try to comprehend it all in it’s vast complexity. Just because it’s not your identity PM Justin Trudeau, doesn’t mean it doesn’t have it. Just because you didn’t read hundreds of thousands of Christian books or millions of philosophy related books or other western works, to understand Canada’s identity, it doesn’t mean it doesn’t have it. You mean to say, “Canada doesn’t have the identity that I like. Be well informed and honest at least one time.”.
@KirkLubimov “Holly shit! RCMP just busted the largest drug super lab in Canada – Surrey, ofcourse.”https://x.com/KirkLubimov/status/1852095950489350159
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Title: “The heroism in The Hunger Games is a different kind from the typical, triumphant kind we often see in other stories.” https://x.com/SkillsGapTrain/status/1834353224088011029
Title: @RaquelDanch “The Hanging Tree” from The Hunger Games isn’t just a song — it’s an anthem of resistance and sacrifice.”https://x.com/SkillsGapTrain/status/1852586675592953940
Title: “The Hanging Tree” https://youtu.be/DqhOzH8QcH4?feature=shared
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