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This seems to be the right tactic & send all proceeds back to the province that the product came from.
No Twitter today, there's currently a major cyber attack.This seems to be the right tactic & send all proceeds back to the province that the product came from.
lol. Yup. Somebody no like MuskNo Twitter today, there's currently a major cyber attack.
You'll have to narrow it down.lol. Yup. Somebody no like Musk
His transgendered child. Start there and we can work our way down.You'll have to narrow it down.
You'll have to narrow it down.
Plus Tesla stock absolutely shit itself. Down 15.43% on the day, and over 50% since mid December. Musk is destroying the value of the brand.lol. Yup. Somebody no like Musk
As always with Trump…lie, lie, lie…and each time saying it more outrageously and embellishing the lie more than the previous lie. Herr Goebbels and Roy Cohn taught Trump well. (I’m assuming everyone knows who Roy Cohn is.)
You’re right politicians in Canada have lied. from all parties—CPC, LPC, NDP, etc have lied. But I’ve never in my many days on this planet witnessed anything like what Trump is doing to subvert democracy. If you see Trump as a freedom fighter for the American people despite his lies, then fine. Respectfully I don’t agree at all that other politicians here are just as bad. I see Trump using his lies to subvert Canada and other foreign governments. And for that reason, my opinion is that Trump is dangerous.We need to be careful with stones. Our own government is very far from truthful. Our new PM has been shy about press coverage given all the lies he's been caught in already. Basically, whenever he opens his mouth. Trudeau's nose should be able to circle the globe a couple of times. This is not a defense of trump, but if we're going to pick on personality traits, we need to be clean on our side.
There are some larger scale greenhouses further north...especially in summer they actually become even more effective due to the longer days => more growing degree days.I saw something about that, I can remember which northern community. Energy costs and available daylight (or even more energy to mimic it) are hurdles.
We protect, we serve, we care.In the immortal words to Team America: World Police, America fuck yeah!
You’re right politicians in Canada have lied. from all parties—CPC, LPC, NDP, etc have lied. But I’ve never in my many days on this planet witnessed anything like what Trump is doing to subvert democracy. If you see Trump as a freedom fighter for the American people despite his lies, then fine. Respectfully I don’t agree at all that other politiciansjere are just as bad. I see Trump using his lies to subvert Canada and other foreign governments. And for that reason, my opinion is that Trump is dangerous.
SunTech Greenhouses just south of Manotick provides tomatoes and cucumbers to many of the NCR grocers and all the Costcos.Thanks gents. This is something I know practically nothing about.
There are some larger scale greenhouses further north...especially in summer they actually become even more effective due to the longer days => more growing degree days.
The challenge is once it starts hitting -20 or colder...and they sure don't like the power bill at -40. There is at least one I know of in Timmons (tree nursery) that uses wood co-gen to offset heating costs while the one I think of in N. Alberta is Natural Gas. So seasonal production becomes more economical than year round like in the south.
But maybe a better question is...do we need fresh fruit and vegetables all the time? Growing up in the north you had berries/crab apples and some BC produce trucked north depending on season. Everything else was very limited options and/or quantities....and don't ask about prices. Canned and frozen goods were the common replacement for most side dishes. And the first garden harvests were always a nice mini-celebration compared to more canned beans.
Growing up greenhouses were common for basic vegetable gardens to gain the extra month of growing season needed. But it was always a "nice to have".
Then I saw what was happening in southern ontario and the industrial scale production that mostly was going to Hienz.
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Huge volumes of fresh produce going straight to canned goods - usually - in high density production. No reason this couldn't be done in other portions of the country either (Vancouver, Medicine Hat, Annapolis Valley NB?) to help offset international imports.
I've also never looked at greenhouses the same since seeing those industrial scale ones.
There are also a number of First Nation related greenhouse projects underway, especially in BC, under various alternative power methods (Co-Gen, Geothermal, solar). Apparently it's a mix of provincial and federal initiatives around "Indigenous Food Security & Sovereignty (IFS) Grant"
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I actually re-read your initial post several times before replying, knowing that you would probably take exception to what I said. Pretty much every member here admits that Trump lies and is a jerk. I’m not saying that you are a fan of his. And I’m definitely not a fan of Trudeau…or Jagmeet…or Harper…or Poilievre. Over the years I’ve switched my overall preferences from either the Conservatives (Red Tory PC) or the Liberals depending on the issues at the time and which leader and which party most aligns with my thinking. As I’ve said countless times over the past few years, the Liberals under Trudeau allowed huge numbers of people (including many criminals and potential terrorists) into the country, they allowed our military to degrade and also tolerated foreign interference. That is a damning indictment. And I’m not even going to get into deficit spending. So I’m not even attempting to defend him. Some of what he said was a lie and some was based on ignorance or incompetence. Mind you, I’ve said the same about both Poilievre and Harper. However…nothing any of our politicians have done comes even remotely close to what Trump is doing or saying.Give me a break. Did you not read where I said I wasn't defending trump? Sure he lies, but he is also bombastic and aggravating. That's more than likely your cause of discomforture with him. I'd rather someone who we know is lying and exaggerating, you can dismiss that person as a bully and braggart. Or you can have our slimeball who beguiles Canadians with soft, moist talking and Oscar worthy performances as a washed out drama teacher who blubbers on command, but convinces weak minded citizens he's really looking after them.
You see trump's lies as subverting Canada. I can easily argue trudeau's as doing the same.