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Or on the left, in more ways than directionally, side of the Rockies.You're preaching to the converted here, the ones that need conversion generally live east of the Mb/Ont border.
Or on the left, in more ways than directionally, side of the Rockies.You're preaching to the converted here, the ones that need conversion generally live east of the Mb/Ont border.
Then why do they insist in overwhelmingly voting for the Red Menace (TM) time and again?OK, but I wouldn't be that general. I think you really mean Central Canada (ie - Ontario and Quebec). I've lived in the Atlantic region, and they aren't part of the problem. They're in kind of the same boat (no pun intended) as the west.
One of the problems with the Federal system is that the sub-divisions are very disproportional (in both size and population), but it isn't likely that smaller provinces will agree to amalgamate, or large ones to break up into medium sized ones. Even if there was agreement, these would require constitutional change (with a national vote), so unlikely to actually happen.
And now she’s walking some of her tough talk back. Maybe she decided to actually read the Canada User manual.The Alberta Sovereignty Act enters the chat Danielle Smith releases overview of proposed Alberta sovereignty act
You need to get a sense of humour, you'll live longer.Red Menace? I don't care for partisan politics. One party isn't any better or worse than any of the others, IMO. Those that get into power usually do similar things (such as not listening to average Canadians, pandering to party members, not fulfilling all election promises if not politically necessary, etc.).
We’ve never seen a PM like this before. No, they aren’t all the same.Red Menace? I don't care for partisan politics. One party isn't any better or worse than any of the others, IMO. Those that get into power usually do similar things (such as not listening to average Canadians, pandering to party members, not fulfilling all election promises if not politically necessary, etc.).
That article is bullshit. The ASA has always intended to respect SCC decisions.And now she’s walking some of her tough talk back. Maybe she decided to actually read the Canada User manual.
National Newswatch
National Newswatch: Canada's most comprehensive site for political news and views.www.nationalnewswatch.com
So she never said this: "If a court stays or ultimately deems that the actions undertaken by the province under a specific Alberta sovereignty act special motion is unconstitutional, then the government and Legislature will have to review the special motion actions in question and make a decision as to whether or not to amend, end or continue with them, understanding the legal implications such a decision could cause,"That article is bullshit. The ASA has always intended to respect SCC decisions.
This. She said what she said. Now she gets to act like she didn’t really mean it, but she’ll do so by ignoring the facts of some of what she said in the first place. More likely she got read the riot act and has come to realize that the rule of law includes respecting the decisions of the judiciary and that that’s part of what you have to accept to play at politics in any meaningful forum.So she never said this: "If a court stays or ultimately deems that the actions undertaken by the province under a specific Alberta sovereignty act special motion is unconstitutional, then the government and Legislature will have to review the special motion actions in question and make a decision as to whether or not to amend, end or continue with them, understanding the legal implications such a decision could cause,"
Seems pretty cut and dry about what her intentions were in regards to the SCC.
I’m glad she’s walking back the nonesense she was saying before.
Oh good, cause that’s how I want to go out. Murder-death-killed at an intersection by a wrathful, sentient cube van loaded with President’s Choice frozen butternut squash.Loblaw's driverless grocery trucks have hit GTA streets
Loblaw has partnered with American autonomous logistics company Gatik to introduce the country's first self-driving delivery vehicles.toronto.citynews.ca
This made me think of the convoy when I read it.
A load of frozen perogies, better?Oh good, cause that’s how I want to go out. Murder-death-killed at an intersection by a wrathful, sentient cube van loaded with President’s Choice frozen butternut squash.
Good for Saskatchewan votes, at least...A load of frozen perogies, better?
Oh good, cause that’s how I want to go out. Murder-death-killed at an intersection by a wrathful, sentient cube van loaded with President’s Choice frozen butternut squash.
@KAT, I don't know you, but I'm starting to, and what I see you frequently doing of late is jumping into a heated debates and throwing in what I think you are trying to convey as sarcasm/humour, but you do it so deadpan that it's coming off as snide, not convivial.You need to get a sense of humour, you'll live longer.
It's a curse.@KAT, I don't know you, but I'm starting to, and what I see you frequently doing of late is jumping into a heated debates and throwing in what I think you are trying to convey as sarcasm/humour, but you do it so deadpan that it's coming off as snide, not convivial.
"Today, @brihard was tragically killed by 10 tons of Memories of Kobe teriyaki sauce..."Oh good, cause that’s how I want to go out. Murder-death-killed at an intersection by a wrathful, sentient cube van loaded with President’s Choice frozen butternut squash.
Maximum Overdrive. Who made Who by AC/DC. Great movie and great song.Im pretty sure there is a Stephen King Book/Movie about that AC/DC did the sound track
Maximum Overdrive. Who made Who by AC/DC. Great movie and great song.
Excuse me but Manitoba lives and runs on the perogy. Don't forget about them.Good for Saskatchewan votes, at least...