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1trailmaker

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  1. so you stand at home? its a yes or no answer NO YOU DON'T stand at home just like 99.9% of all watching any game played - what a fucking joke
  2. Tell me Zammy do you stand in silence with hand over your heart while watching at home? Or do you just sit disrespect the nation anthem yelling n igger stand up at the tv? What a joke
  3. Does this mean the 10's of thousands that stayed for the game are also disrespecting the Anthem? Shouldn't the VP be protesting the NFL and not go to any game What a fucking joke
  4. What religion is the coffee shop owner?
  5. Young guy, two speeding tickets already in a pickup truck, now wants to ride a rocket, good luck Don't ride the roads without insurance Option 1 slow down and wait for tickets to pass the 3 year mark - try again Option 2 is sell the Bike and move on I would start to think about your truck insurance next renewal - young speeding drivers get hit hard with insurance companies
  6. lol Funny how 320 billion added in 8 years just after Trudeau '1' isn't a concern but the 90 billion in 13 years is a concern. When are you going to realize that in the 70's everything changed to BORROW AS MUcH AS YOU NEED
  7. go test/measure wouldn't you agree?
  8. no stats from Harper era when he was doing the best ever? I will help you out, they don't even come close to todays numbers - I won't even bother to ask what Harper did or didn't do We have a test coming up, lets assume Trudeau goes through with his tax reform plan - Our job stats drop rapidly? Our job stats stay the same? Our job stats continue to improve? Markets stay or drop below 15000? Lets assume he doesn't go through with his tax reform - Our job stats drop rapidly? Our job stats stay the same? Our job stats continue to improve? Markets stay or drop below 15000? Can't wait to talk again on this subject
  9. Funny we have record employment and record growth and record profits - yet JT isn't encouraging that? When Harper was encouraging this, what were the stats?
  10. This one earns a rating of "a little baloney" — the statement is mostly accurate but more information is required. Here's why. Natural Resources Minister Jim Carr says that once the Conservatives received a majority mandate in October 2011, the country failed to build a single new pipeline, despite government moves to speed up and streamline the assessment process. So you are good with the 2 pipe lines on the go now under Trudeau?
  11. You said governments create jobs, that is why you vote conservative. on the other hand I don't think governments create private sector jobs So if government doesn't create jobs, who does? and why is it happening in a big way today?
  12. Exactly what pipe line was built in the past 10 years? just wondering
  13. lowest unemployed in 10 years lowest unemployment in 16 years in Ontario sounds like a beating to me
  14. Oh I see, but you want to government to create them? do you have a link to your lies?
  15. FAKE NEWS either way a job is a job is a job to the person that gets it Do you think the Bridge reconstruction going on in Ontario is a government job?
  16. Trudeau lays down a beating
  17. not fake news just negative Liberal news
  18. Depends on the riding - everyone doesn't loss their seat on election night even when the Liberals lose next year. There are ONEWAY RIDINGS all over Canada
  19. I am going to bet every seat that is a for sure seat would be a battle to have in any party. Where I live Provincially and Federally Conservatives win a seat every election with ease. Do you think any Joe Blow is getting that gig? No matter who the candidate is they will be voted in by the ONEWAYS 190k a year is a good wage This Wynne bribery stuff sudbury is a waste of time and money - They don't want you so you are out - simple
  20. Here are the provinces ranked from the lowest to highest unemployment rate: Current unemployment rate: Manitoba 5 British Columbia 5.3 Ontario 5.7 Quebec 5.8 Saskatchewan 6.6 New Brunswick 6.5 Alberta 7.8 Prince Edward Island 10 Nova Scotia 7.9 Newfoundland and Labrador 15.7
  21. Still, in a release that economists are calling a mixed bag for the Canadian job market overall, Ontario was the clear winner. The province drove the national employment gain, by adding 31,100 net new positions, enough to bring the provincial jobless rate down to 5.7 per cent, the lowest since the turn of the millennium, according to TD economist Brian DePratto. Employment held steady or declined slightly across the other provinces Looking at the bigger picture, however, the latest numbers said the labour market expanded 2.1 per cent compared to a year earlier with the addition of 374,300 net new jobs. Of those new jobs, 213,400 were full time. The data provided yet another sign the economy continued to have momentum after a stronger-than-expected start to 2017 that has also prompted two interest rate hikes by the Bank of Canada. The latest rate increase came earlier this week after a report showed Canadian economic growth expanded at an annual pace of 4.5 per cent from April to June. Last month’s labour data showed that the services sector gained 35,900 jobs while the number of factory positions fell by 13,700. The goods sector slide was led by a loss of 11,100 manufacturing positions. . haven't seen these type of numbers in a very long time- all bad according to the posts above
  22. OTTAWA –The House of Commons Health Committee has completed its study of Bill C-45, the government’s bill to legalize marijuana, and has made some tweaks to the government’s proposal, including cutting out the height restriction on homegrown marijuana plants. The original version of the legislation proposed by the government stated that when growing marijuana plants at home, the maximum plant height would be 100 centimetres. Now, any references to a specific height have been removed from the bill. During the marathon testimony that saw more than 100 witnesses come before the committee, the point was raised that if a plant owner let their plant grow one centimetre too tall, they’d become a criminal. Despite a wide range of other serious concerns about the legislation—from the impact on youth and the bill staying silent on edibles, to provinces and police forces’ preparedness—no other substantive amendments were passed. The committee spent several hours over Monday, Oct. 2 and Tuesday, Oct. 3 considering amendments. The Liberal majority defeated the amendments proposed by the NDP at committee, while the Conservative members voted against all proposed amendments as they are opposed to marijuana becoming legal. 100cm is a joke, good thing they took that out of the bill. No edibles is strange since its consuming without smoking something you would think would be encouraged Cons still living in the 1920's
  23. You mean decide to quit politics? At 70 years old and 30 years of political game I would quit too. The other women has 15 years, plenty of time for me to quit too and move on to something else. When you jump ship as you say, you don't say how proud of Wynne's government you are go Patrick Browne
  24. lowest unemployment numbers in a decade Record growth not seen in recent times Stock Market steady at record highs nice socks