MilEME09
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Also believes in not enforcing the rule of lawCanada believes in the importance of dialogue.
Also believes in not enforcing the rule of lawCanada believes in the importance of dialogue.
I'm not sure what your point is, she has been pretty open about her support for them all along...
I suppose this is just me trolling again.
Why stop at coercing vaccines? Ban smoking. 48,000 Canadians are estimated to die every year of smoking related causes. If you're counting, that's 1.25 COVID-19s every year (2 years and counting of 2 weeks to flatten the curve). What about alcohol? 15,000 deaths per year. 50% of COVID every year.The thing is that it’s not just about limiting/preventing transmission but also about reducing the severity of the illness, which the vaccines are good at. This is what keeps the hospitalization rates low.
Are politicians not allowed to pose for pictures to score political points with their base anymore? That may prove problematic for some...
I'm not sure if this is sarcasm or the stupidest post of the week candidate.Support of protestors means support for allegedly trying to light an apartment building on fire and supporting nazi flags. Can’t you see it’s a package deal?
Duh.
I'll make sure to write a strongly worded letter to all politicans demanding better.I'm not sure what your point is, she has been pretty open about her support for them all along...
Are politicians not allowed to pose for pictures to score political points with their base anymore? That may prove problematic for some...
More importantly though, one side acting dumb is hardly an excuse for the other to act just as dumb. Politicians like stoking the fire because they think in terms of winning the next election, not what impact this might have on Canada in 10 years. Canadians should be demanding more from them, not playing mini versions of the same "gotcha" political games.
Tell me what about my statement isn't true. All four Presidents made the promise. Clinton, Bush and Obama broke that promise. Trump made the promise and kept it.OK. I go out of my way to avoid engaging with you.
Today, you posted that as a fact - from 2017. Not an opinion.
I replied with a fact - also from 2017. Not an opinion.
AJC Survey of American Jewish Opinion 2017
AJC’s 2017 Survey of American Jewish Opinion, conducted by the research company SSRS, is based on telephone interviews carried out August 10-28 with a national sample of 1,000 Jews over age 18. The margin of error is plus or minus 3.71%.www.ajc.org
Well, it’s not like we don’t have any laws coercing us into doing something. We wear seatbelts for essentially the same reasons we get the vaccine. Yet, in 1987, some Albertans had the same old arguments that they didn’t want to be coerced into doing something….Why stop at coercing vaccines? Ban smoking. 48,000 Canadians are estimated to die every year of smoking related causes. If you're counting, that's 1.25 COVID-19s every year (2 years and counting of 2 weeks to flatten the curve). What about alcohol? 15,000 deaths per year. 50% of COVID every year.
Maybe the inconvenient truth is the sacred cow of Single Payer healthcare in Canada has created a system wholly unable to handle any sort of serious respiratory virus. We love to demonize the "unvaccinated" but if our real issue is hospital capacity we've done SFA to increase it with $300+ Billion CAD in the last 2 years and no long term plan to fix it.
You aren’t going to convince the enough of the unvaccinated to get their doses to make any significant change in hospital numbers. The current idiotic federal regulations are worse than the covid disease.The virulence of COVID-19 was and one way to curb its virulence is by getting vaccinated.
The issue of overwhelming healthcare systems is not limited to Canada and its systems. It is a worldwide issue. While our healthcare systems are less than optimal, they were not the cause for why hospital were overflowing. The virulence of COVID-19 was and one way to curb its virulence is by getting vaccinated.
How do you explain the capacity issues in a COVID-19 context with other types of healthcare system around the world?COVID simply exposed how poorly we've managed and funded our HCS.
I also pond and if it exposed the fallacy of the single payer system.
So if I understand this the new rep wants to sit with the GG and the opposition? But not the government?About that whole "who should the government be talking to?" thing, nothing says unity of message and demands more than "new spokesperson" ...
Meanwhile, Randy Hillier's happy with how "Russia Today" shares stories about everything except what's happening in Russia today ...
How do you explain the capacity issues in a COVID-19 context with other types of healthcare system around the world?
The sitting government has already said flat out no, so presumably they’re trying to do something achievable. Also presumably doesn’t know what the GG does.So if I understand this the new rep wants to sit with the GG and the opposition? But not the government?
I wonder if the opposition parties will actually do that. The GG won’t that’s for sure.
Edit: He is a former CAF officer.
Agreed. There are lessons that can be learned from others but Canada really needs its own solution.I'm honestly not concerned about how other country's structure, finance and manage their HCS. There is no reason we cannot come up with a Canadian solution.
Would be a better strategy to keep asking the government. Keep saying they still refuse to come to the table.The sitting government has already said flat out no, so presumably they’re trying to do something achievable. Also presumably doesn’t know what the GG does.
Personally? I think they didn’t think things through.
That doesn’t invalidate the point of giving more than a passing consideration to the MH side of the situation.
No but you say how our system is built is the reason for overflowing hospitals during the pandemic. What I am pointing out is that pretty much every other country (and their different systems) had the exact same issues. This doesn’t support your assertion.I'm honestly not concerned about how other country's structure, finance and manage their HCS. There is no reason we cannot come up with a Canadian solution.