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PPCLI Guy said:I am at a loss as to what your point is :dunno:
It's called :sarcasm: l got it...
PPCLI Guy said:I am at a loss as to what your point is :dunno:
Justin Trudeau To Exonerate First Nations War Chiefs Hanged In 1864
He is expected to absolve the Tsilhqot'in of guilt on Monday.
. . . On Monday, Trudeau will absolve the Tsilhqot'in of guilt "in any way, shape or form" related to the killing of 14 construction workers in 1864, said Chief Joe Alphonse in a video posted on the Tsilhqot'in National Government's Facebook page.
Jarnhamar said:Indigious People struggling to heat their homes, don't even have clean or working water and battling corrupt band councils will give a collective frig yes when this happens.
recceguy said:I think there is something, maybe even bigger than taking a Sikh terrorist to India that he's trying really, really hard to take attention from. Just a hincky feeling.
PPCLI Guy said:Notwithstanding the fact that I abhor the thought of the convicted attempted murder being invited to an official function, and also think that the India trip was a shambolic embarrassment, it is worth noting that the PM didn't "take a Sikh terrorist to India". The individual travelled by himself, on a visa issued by the Indian government.
Jarnhamar said:Indigious People struggling to heat their homes, don't even have clean or working water and battling corrupt band councils will give a collective fuck yes when this happens.
Colin P said:That would expose the current leaderships of many of the bands for what they are and so they will do their best to block any changes.
go figure.Alberta Premier Rachel Notley cheered a court victory for the $7.4-billion Trans Mountain pipeline expansion Monday, which upholds the project’s ability to sidestep local permitting processes in cities opposed to the pipeline.
The Federal Court of Appeal declined late on Friday to hear an appeal by the government of B.C. and a handful of opposed municipalities of a ruling by the National Energy Board, which allowed Kinder Morgan Canada to seek construction permits for the pipeline directly from Canada’s pipeline regulator.
CBH99 said:So a large oil company gets to expand a project, while sidestepping both provincial & municipal government permitting processes. And the court won't even hear the arguments?
Sounds like a pretty slanted & unfair ruling. How can a court rule in favor of one side, without even hearing the arguments from the other?
CBH99 said:So a large oil company gets to expand a project, while sidestepping both provincial & municipal government permitting processes. And the court won't even hear the arguments?
Sounds like a pretty slanted & unfair ruling. How can a court rule in favor of one side, without even hearing the arguments from the other?