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Canadian Banking - Non-Scandal ?
SpankyMcFarland replied to Michael Hardner's topic in Business and Economy
Just dealt with BMO on a will and I found them far more difficult to manage than the lawyers or the courts which were surprisingly efficient. They were constantly trying to sell me stuff I didn't want and were as awkward as possible over the accounts. -
Doctors and opioids, a troublesome connection.
SpankyMcFarland replied to SpankyMcFarland's topic in Local Politics in Canada
http://thechronicleherald.ca/canada/1456058-trial-for-doctor-accused-of-trafficking-starts-with-push-to-drop-evidence 50,000 pills to one person sounds like something that should have been spotted earlier. -
Are our kids falling behind?
SpankyMcFarland replied to ThomasTigerino's topic in Health, Science and Technology
I notice the school reports for my nephews here, aged 13 and 15, are much less detailed and critical than the ones my nieces, aged 6 and 9, get in the UK. It's all 'Great job! Keep it up!' stuff. -
The fentanyl epidemic - what to do?
SpankyMcFarland replied to SpankyMcFarland's topic in Health, Science and Technology
What? Could you expand on that? -
The fentanyl epidemic - what to do?
SpankyMcFarland replied to SpankyMcFarland's topic in Health, Science and Technology
One problem is that physicians themselves have underrated the danger of giving these drugs to healthy young people. First do no harm. -
The fentanyl epidemic - what to do?
SpankyMcFarland replied to SpankyMcFarland's topic in Health, Science and Technology
Opioids should always be used at the lowest possible dose and for the shortest duration possible. http://www.painmedicinenews.com/Clinical-Pain-Medicine/Article/05-16/Opioid-Prescribing-by-Dentists-After-Tooth-Extraction-Found-Likely-Excessive/36090/ses=ogst Canadians are still not seeing the connection between illegal opioid use and overprescribing of prescription opioids. -
The fentanyl epidemic - what to do?
SpankyMcFarland replied to SpankyMcFarland's topic in Health, Science and Technology
A friend of mine was talking to her son on the mainland. He had been in for wisdom tooth surgery a few days earlier and sounded confused. Turned out he had been put on opioids for pain. They were consigned to the garbage bin in short order. -
Perhaps a country can only tolerate a certain amount of vision? I would argue that Trudeau's three principal successors were all pragmatists who worked within the framework created before them. Their shared beliefs on free trade and fiscal rectitude have served us well. Chrétien and Trudeau offer the biggest contrast in personality and I still wonder what Chrétien really thinks of his mentor. Apart from watching the quids, Chrétien showed good instincts elsewhere. I don't think any sane person would fault him now for keeping us out of Iraq.
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CPC 2017: Bernier vs Alexander
SpankyMcFarland replied to August1991's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
I can see 'French' and 'English' but I don't really see Catholic vs non-Catholic as a dividing factor any more. Did many people care Paul Martin was Catholic, for example? I don't remember it being mentioned. We have had a flurry of Catholic PMs after a very long period without them but that will subside. Dion was a mistake. Some people do not look like leaders. Why repeat it? -
CPC 2017: Bernier vs Alexander
SpankyMcFarland replied to August1991's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
I can't see how anybody rates Alexander as leadership material. Like Leitch, he's a talented guy in the wrong line of work - petulant and dorky. He just lands himself effortlessly in needless controversies and he's no man of the people either. -
Byelections called for April 3rd, 2017
SpankyMcFarland replied to capricorn's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
He could have done a lot worse than he has done so far. -
Byelections called for April 3rd, 2017
SpankyMcFarland replied to capricorn's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
JT has done well on the tricky Trump file so far, better than most expected I would say. The budget deficit has been a bit scary. The big question is, which Conservative will face him? Too far out of the mainstream will finish their chances. -
Russia simulates nuclear attack on Poland
SpankyMcFarland replied to -TSS-'s topic in The Rest of the World
Trump himself has questioned NATO's future. The US administration does not speak with one voice any more. -
Byelections called for April 3rd, 2017
SpankyMcFarland replied to capricorn's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
Not a big swing against an incumbent government. There will be sterner tests ahead in more competitive ridings. -
Bernie sanders vs Ted Cruz on CNN
SpankyMcFarland replied to blueblood's topic in Federal Politics in the United States
So a transgender person would conceal that fact? Really? And someone in a wheelchair would claim he isn't? That's been done before, of course. Voters deserve the whole truth regarding anything that might affect performance, e.g. diabetes, hypertension, strokes, heart attacks, cancer. In the past, these have been concealed. FDR was completely unfit for office in his last term. There could be some limit on divulging more minor conditions and sexual/reproductive issues. HIV or HepC should be divulged, though. Voters are sophisticated in these matters. People knew about Cheney's past but he was still chosen as VP running mate twice. -
Bernie sanders vs Ted Cruz on CNN
SpankyMcFarland replied to blueblood's topic in Federal Politics in the United States
Yes, let's review. It's a good idea. You don't actually have to wait for Canada to do it. -
Bernie sanders vs Ted Cruz on CNN
SpankyMcFarland replied to blueblood's topic in Federal Politics in the United States
It's not currently illegal for candidates to release their own records. They are not OBLIGED to do so. That is what I would change. My citizen status is utterly irrelevant if the suggestion is good. Ditto what Canada does. Must you slavishly copy Canada now? What happened to the exceptional nation? Candidates have been moving the right direction for many decades. Now the US is sliding backwards. -
Bernie sanders vs Ted Cruz on CNN
SpankyMcFarland replied to blueblood's topic in Federal Politics in the United States
I would limit it to Presidential candidates and Presidents. These people are obviously not simply private citizens. They may have the fate of the world in their hands. I have yet to see one good argument against my proposal.
