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MORGAN: The horrors of communism are being forgotten
Communism killed 148 million people between 1917 and 1987
Karl Marx, 1818 to 1883. The founder of Communism. As a consequence of his doctrine’s implementation across all contexts, it was imposed in, Marx became responsible for the deaths of up to 100 million people the world over.
Karl Marx, 1818 to 1883. The founder of Communism. As a consequence of his doctrine’s implementation across all contexts, it was imposed in, Marx became responsible for the deaths of up to 100 million people the world over.
Cory Morgan
Cory Morgan
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17 Aug 2025, 6:30 am
It’s been 36 years since the world watched the fall of the Berlin Wall on their television sets. The wall was a symbol of the repressive nature of communism and its fall was the beginning of the end of communism in Europe. The Soviet empire crumbled soon afterward, and while Eastern Europe still struggles with some elements of freedom and democracy, it is incontrovertible that they are much better ...

https://www.westernstandard.news/news/bank-of-canada-reveals-cash-still-popular/66871
“Most Canadians still keep bills in their wallet and banknotes at home even as governments and banks tighten restrictions on large cash transactions, according to a Bank of Canada study released yesterday.

The average Canadian now carries $156, up from $140 in 2023, and keeps another $200 at home, most often in $20 bills, said the Methods of Payment Survey Report: Cash in an Era of Alternatives. Cash was used in 21% of all transactions, with older Canadians using it most frequently.

Per Blacklock's Reporter, about 32% of Canadians withdrew money from an automated banking machine in the past week, taking out an average of $176. Most people withdrew cash twice a month, said researchers, who surveyed about 4,000 people nationwide.

Asked if they expected to go cashless, 79% said no. The share of Canadians without cash has ranged from 10% to 19% since 2019, peaking at the start of the Covid-19 pandemic.

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