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2 hours ago, ManOnManOral said:

Fuck them. I loved what Jason Kenney said...lol, priceless. 

I missed that. What did he say, exactly? 

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1 hour ago, ManOnManOral said:

He advised them as to a readily available technology to insure a continuous supply of energy.  It's called a pipeline.

Good!

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On 11/20/2019 at 11:21 PM, 1trailmaker said:

too many apps now that do much better than local papers

Toronto has several and even more that have folded...

used to read NOW alot 

 

no one reads these things anymore or really any paper maginze or what ever, I have a few guys in the printing business and if it wasn't for flyers they would not be working.. Lucky they have experience on thier side to keep their jobs

Fail why are your buddies not taking one of the hundreds of thousands of jobs you keep saying are being created by Justin and the Liberals.

plenty of green jobs being created it’s easy pickings for you and your buddies.  

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Poor Catherine McKenna!! :cry::cry:

Whining about social media and the attacks on her. I wonder if it occurred to her that if she didn't immediately start calling people deniers and racists anytime anyone questioned her on her climate alarmism, she would have received these? 

Dumb as a stump, just like our idiot in charge, Trudope! (Copy and paste then read the vid comments while you can. Very good chance CBC will soon block comments)

 

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Trudeau the coward. Says he admires China but is afraid the say anything about them even though they are illegally detaining our citizens. What a snowflake! (8:10 give or take from former CDN ambassador to China David Mulroney)

https://www.cbc.ca/player/play/1648177219552

 

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5 minutes ago, ArcticCrusher said:

Poor Barb.

So daft, so ignorant and so stupid! Remember her vid saying that if you say it enough, repeat it enough, people will buy it? And she wonders why there is  backlash. :crazy:

 

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4 minutes ago, irv said:

So daft, so ignorant and so stupid! Remember her vid saying that if you say it enough, repeat it enough, people will buy it? And she wonders why there is  backlash. :crazy:

 

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Act like a cunt, get called one.

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1 hour ago, irv said:

Trudeau the coward. Says he admires China but is afraid the say anything about them even though they are illegally detaining our citizens. What a snowflake! (8:10 give or take from former CDN ambassador to China David Mulroney)

https://www.cbc.ca/player/play/1648177219552

 

say what ya want about the chinks. they know how to deal with mooooooslems. lol

 

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:flush:


 

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The ruling given Thursday by Federal Court Justice Luc Martineau agreed that the Senate of Canada did not meet their required obligations under the Languages Act of Canada due to the water fountain’s metal buttons only having the word “PUSH” without the French “POUSSEZ”.


 

https://www.thepostmillennial.com/quebec-man-awarded-1500-due-to-english-only-water-fountain/

 

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On 11/24/2019 at 6:21 PM, irv said:

So daft, so ignorant and so stupid! Remember her vid saying that if you say it enough, repeat it enough, people will buy it? And she wonders why there is  backlash. :crazy:

 

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They got re-elected so it works on stupid people. See Fail comments constantly.

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Exports from Canada fell 1.3 percent from a month earlier to CAD 49.78 billion in September, largely offsetting the increase in August and below market consensus of CAD 50.35 billion. Decreases were observed in 7 of 11 product sections. Exports declined for metal and non-metallic mineral products (-7.3 percent) mostly on lower gold shipments (CAD -371 million); farm, fishing and intermediate food products (-7.3 percent), of which canola exports (-48.9 percent). Also, shipments of energy products declined due to lower crude oil exports (-2.1 percent). Since the beginning of the year, exports were up 1.9 percent compared with the same period in 2018. On a quarterly basis, exports fell 2.3 percent in the three months to September, after a 4.8 percent rise in Q2. Exports in Canada averaged 22436.57 CAD Million from 1971 until 2019, reaching an all time high of 52815.10 CAD Million in May of 2019 and a record low of 1366 CAD Million in February of 1971. source: Statistics

 

https://tradingeconomics.com/canada/exports

 

 

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On 11/25/2019 at 8:12 AM, ArcticCrusher said:

With his winnings he should take "how to drink from a fountain" lessons 

 

remember doors having push and pull on them - you are best off to make instructions like this in FRENCH :lol: 

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