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Atrioc Reacts To The Downfall of Canada’s Largest

Atrioc Reacts To The Downfall of Canada’s Largest Company

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“Atrioc VODs”

[Streamed Live on August 8th/9th, 2024]

In this VOD, Atrioc reacts to “The Company that Broke Canada”:

🚨 This is the Official VOD Channel for @atrioc 🚨
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  1. Hmmmm I like the this VoD fusion but the fact that it’s basically just a reupload of the nortel video gets me worried that big a might catch some flak for thisâ€Ļ safer just to bury it in 2 vods? Welp it’s done now I guess

  2. Our legal system is shockingly weak and financial transparency laws are very generous, you should check out some videos on the mafia, the new York style mafia is still going here. They burned down the pornhub CEO's mansion somewhat recently

  3. Thanks for making this and posting it. I really appreciated your viewpoint! I watched this a while back and the parallels of the internet to AI were not lost on me, and I'm impressed that you also picked up on that.

  4. Pensions in Canada got fucked around this time. He brought up Bre-X briefly and that also lost hundreds of millions from government employee pensions in the late 90s all because a guy sprinkled gold shavings into a core sample.

  5. I really wonder in some alternate timeline, if Frank Dunn was kept on as CEO if Nortel was salvagable.
    Like in a Lucent sort of way. Significantly smaller and bought by another company, but still around.

  6. If anyone is interested in Canadian politics, the right wing was actually two parties – Reform and Conservatives. They united around the 2000s and is the todays Progressive Conservative. That was also when we got Harper. Just in case anyone was interested in our party because they're probably the more recent larger party

  7. it’s kind of sad of many major Canadian tech companies like BlackBerry and Nortel fizzled out.

    It really killed the tech market in
    Canada for a while and now our only major companies are bank and telecom oligopolies.

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