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51 minutes ago, 1trailmaker said:

any Store or Business that puts up Political bullshit deserves to go out of business - Why any owner would do this is beyond me

What an idiotic little sheep you are. If that sign mentioned anyone in the Con's party, you'd be advocating and endorsing, guaranteed. 

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1 hour ago, irv said:

What an idiotic little sheep you are. If that sign mentioned anyone in the Con's party, you'd be advocating and endorsing, guaranteed. 

Like I said Political crap shouldn't be on your business sign, maybe you like it but I certainly don't

if you are going to shop according to ones political views, really falls into the ONEWAY group you are so eager to join.

 

I bet you are real fun at a party these days 

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The slippery verbal gymnastics are sad.

Mr. Prime Minister, you control the flow of cabinet papers — what comes to cabinet and what does not. The clerk of the Privy Council/cabinet reports to you.

So, you could have stopped the cabinet paper on the WE Charity from coming to cabinet in the first place.

But you did not stop it.

You not only did not stop it, you voted for it. If that is determined to be a breach of the Conflict of Interest Act, it won’t be your first time.

Almost a billion dollars, no tender, to people with whom you and your family were involved. And your most important cabinet minister.

And please don’t try and tell me what you didn’t know. Many of us have been there and know the difference.


All political power in Canada now is from the centre — the Prime Minister’s Office and the Privy Council Office. Anyone who knows anything about Canada’s politics knows this to be true.


There is no cabinet government anyway — that is gone.

Donald Savoie, in his book “Democracy in Canada — The Disintegration of Our Institutions,” entitles Chapter 10 “Cabinet: The Institution That Once Was.” He says in that chapter the following:

“In the 2015 election, Justin Trudeau pledged to return Ottawa to cabinet government. He told CBC’s Peter Mansbridge that though his father launched governing from the centre, he would be the one to return Canada to cabinet government. He boldly declared on the day that his government was sworn to office that ‘government by cabinet is back,’ in effect acknowledging that Canada no longer had cabinet government in 2015. However, government by cabinet is not back. If anything, we have moved further away from it.”

All political power in Canada now is from the centre — the Prime Minister’s Office and the Privy Council Office. Anyone who knows anything about Canada’s politics knows this to be true. I remember bypassing all cabinet ministers in order to get action on a relatively small matter in a ministry.

So all this manoeuvring is just what the consultants are telling the PM — if you sort of face up to it and mire the whole thing in process, actually appear before the Parliamentary Committee (pretending it meant something — remember how the previous one on SNC-Lavalin got shut down?), deflecting, therefore, the key points of how the cabinet paper got to cabinet in the first place and that he actually voted for the contract award, he will be able to swim through this one.

Our system of government is broken —- it is executive government, with unelected courts in tow, as the representatives of the people genuflect and act as social workers, not parliamentarians, and cabinet ministers vie to touch the hem of his garment.

Brian Peckford

Parksville, B.C.

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12 hours ago, mtnloverxtreme2 said:

it has been too long since there was a Canadian politician shot and killed. just saying and dreaming

 

This was kept fairly quiet considering the magnitude of it.

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2020/jul/02/canadian-police-arrest-armed-man-who-entered-trudeau-estate

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6 minutes ago, irv said:

Its a shame he didn't succeed, but then we don't want to make Trudeau into a martyr.

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On 7/2/2020 at 4:13 PM, ArcticCrusher said:

 

2 hours ago, irv said:

I knew it was here but it was a Post Millennial article that was pathetic....  according to PostM the magnitude of the story was a 1 so they wrote 2 sentences about it then gave a bunch of anti Trudeau links.

 

IRV when you look to these ONEWAY MEDIA for your news you will never get the story - just a fact about REBEL type reporting..

With people here wish harm to a person almost daily this situation was considered a failure and not new worthy 

 

 

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25 minutes ago, 1trailmaker said:

 

I knew it was here but it was a Post Millennial article that was pathetic....  according to PostM the magnitude of the story was a 1 so they wrote 2 sentences about it then gave a bunch of anti Trudeau links.

 

IRV when you look to these ONEWAY MEDIA for your news you will never get the story - just a fact about REBEL type reporting..

With people here wish harm to a person almost daily this situation was considered a failure and not new worthy 

 

 

:lol:Coming from a guy who still thinks The Toronto Star, CTV news and the CBC, to name a few, aren't biased and tells truthful/factual/complete stories. 

You're not really this ignorant/naive are you, Trail? 

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4 minutes ago, irv said:

:lol:Coming from a guy who still thinks The Toronto Star, CTV news and the CBC, to name a few, aren't biased and tells truthful/factual/complete stories. 

You're not really this ignorant/naive are you, Trail? 

They all had full reports on it.  None of the ONEWAYs media did and is the reason you didn't know about it...

There is a huge difference between reporting on a situation vs giving your opinion on a situation. 

You like the OPINION 

 

Not sure what you are saying, but that seems normal now 

 

 

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3 minutes ago, 1trailmaker said:

They all had full reports on it.  None of the ONEWAYs media did and is the reason you didn't know about it...

There is a huge difference between reporting on a situation vs giving your opinion on a situation. 

You like the OPINION 

 

Not sure what you are saying, but that seems normal now 

 

 

You're really not well, Trail, seriously. I have no idea what you are blathering about other than it being another deflection, maybe?  

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OTTAWA -- A Canadian company is telling the government today that its trials of a potential COVID-19 vaccine on animals completely blocked the virus, but it must conduct human trials to know whether it has found a possible cure for the pandemic.

And a leading health-care expert says the findings are promising even though they haven't been peer-reviewed.

Providence Therapeutics says it needs federal funding to move forward, but it has not heard back from the Trudeau government since May, the month after submitting a $35-million proposal to conduct first-stage human trials.

Providence has told the government it could deliver five million doses of its new vaccine by mid-2021 for use in Canada if it were able to successfully complete human testing, but it has heard nothing.

Eric Marcusson, the San Francisco-based co-founder of Providence and its chief science officer, says the company has concluded testing on mice that showed its vaccine was able to block the entry of the novel coronavirus into their cells.

Successful tests in animals can provide proof of the concept behind a potential new medicine or vaccine before trials in ever-larger groups of human subjects determine how well the drug works in the body and whether it has harmful side-effects.

Trials in humans are expensive and usually time-consuming.

 

https://www.cp24.com/news/domestic-vaccine-maker-says-it-s-waited-for-federal-approval-for-human-tests-since-may-1.5051537?cid=sm%3Atrueanthem%3Acp24%3Apost&utm_campaign=trueAnthem%3A+Trending+Content&utm_medium=trueAnthem&utm_source=facebook&fbclid=IwAR0zFkFde49VOuQa4dMurK8HYKEPsd13EsIrA-A8SmpSikhscHy1pfpd5FE

 

 

the twist will be sweet this week :lol: Post Millennial will have an opinion for IRV to convey 

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3 hours ago, irv said:

You're really not well, Trail, seriously. I have no idea what you are blathering about other than it being another deflection, maybe?  

You posted that you hadn't heard about that break-in, obviously your news source isn't very good since it was all over the news stations and all news media

 

 

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