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Well they get two seats. http://www.thestar.com/news/canada/article/1071825--harper-to-give-ontario-13-more-federal-seats?bn=1 At least those 6 additional seats in Alberta more than cancel out the paltry 2 that Quebec gets.
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They get Federal money.
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The Torrent-Sucking Scum don't pay a cable bill each month. What about all the onDemand content cable providers offer? Is that Freeloading too? DVR's not only allow people to skip the ads but they allow people to watch programming when they are not able to see it the time it aires. I couldn't watch TV without a DVR anymore.
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Sun News took them to task for that. Now it appears the CBC is expected to cut their funding just like every other Federal department. Why shouldn't they be forced to?
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Yours, The VCR
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I too was frustrated with the amount of breaks Walking Dead took. The obvious choice would be to watch Boardwalk Empires first but my wife finds it boring. It's a show tailored to men and history buffs. It's given me an interest in learning about the mob, I've never had before. My DVR only tapes two things at a time so you have to watch either or. So it's either watch something else pre-recorded for say 15 minutes so we can fast forward through the ads. The Sunday we couldn't wait, It's been over 10 months in the waiting to watch another episode of Walking Dead. I bought a few of the trade paperbacks and the whole Walking Dead universe is extremely facinating.
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This is in the TV forum. If you don't know these shows then you're not a fan of Good current scripted TV.
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Both these shows are awesome. They're also both on at the same time. Now I know they're on again later in the evening and you have a DVR you can of course watch the other show later. But which show is better and requires your immediate viewing. Of course this assumes you're not a criminal and you don't get both off a bit torrent. I would watch Walking Dead first but there are those pesky ads to deal with since it's not on premium cable. Also let's discuss these shows. What's your thoughts?
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Banks reward you for helping to bail them out.
Boges replied to GostHacked's topic in Federal Politics in the United States
If this is a $5 charge above and beyond existing bank fees then yes it's a pretty shitteh surcharge. But if it's a flat fee then it's a good deal considering we all have to pay bank fees in Canada. I avoid paying most bank fees by keeping a minimum balance on my chequing account. -
So all infrastructure projects in each municipality are paid for by the provincial government. I swear the lane widening that's screwing up my commute to work is being done by the region, where I live.
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So the Law states that they don't have to release figures on their spending? Or it states they can throw up constant roadblocks so people can't see how government money is actually spent?
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Well considering the CBC is in court for not releasing it's information. This is exactly the point I'm trying to make. http://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/politics/conservatives-summon-sun-journalists-to-testify-in-cbc-fight/article2182010/ http://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/politics/tories-demand-cbc-explain-its-lengthy-access-to-information-battle/article2180476/ People want answers to the questions I'm asking. The CBC isn't giving it up.
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Well you live in the Shwa, I don't pay for the roads in your town. As for the 401, QEW etc. not only do commuters use the highway but so do people using public transit so that's not a relevant comparison.
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How about you go find them since you're the one defending them. I have a feeling you won't be able to though.
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Yeah but we'd miss Strombo! I think there is far better Canadian content on cable than on the CBC. No Question! By Shwa's logic, calling into question where the government spends any of its money is like calling into question funding for roads or anything the government offers that people need to do their day to day activities. Who needs the CBC to get to work? Who needs the CBC to take their garbage? Who needs the CBC to provide healthcare for them?
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If there was a massive public outcry over pulling funding for the CBC then you might have a point. I'm sure people would have a problem if money stopped going to the upkeep of roads. Well unless they cut everyone's taxes so we could use the 407 that is. Again what would pulling the funding for the CBC mean? What aspects of their government money go into filling their mandate and what portion goes into the pockets of, say Peter Mansbridge.
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LOL First of all it wasn't just the CTV, it was a combination Media Consortium that brought us the 2010 Olympics. You had games on CTV, Sportsnet, TSN, OLN, etc etc. BTW NBC's Hockey coverage uses people like Pierre McGuire, a sports pundit for TSN. I guess you loved Brian Williams when he worked for CBC, but now cuz he's on TSN he's horrible.
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CBC Sports doesn't get any government money. So it's totally irrelevant arguement regarding this issue. Also the Olympic Gold Medal game was on CTV, not CBC.
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There you go again. Comparing public services to the CBC. It's a total false equivalent.
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Sun Media is tireless on trying to get the CBC to release their financial information.
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BTW the issue I have with the CBC isn't their political bias, or the fact most of their programming is horawful. My big problem with the CBC is that it's a hybrid media organization. CBC Sports isn't a Crown Corporation. I'm sure the specialty cable channels the CBC owns aren't supposed to get government money. So what exactly is that money for? No one knows because the CBC won't release their books. I can't prove this but I'm pretty sure much of the gumint money that the CBC pockets goes into giving them an advantage over its competition and not to fulfill it's mandate. I maybe wrong but the CBC won't let us know. Eventually the courts will force them to be more transparent I hope.
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I think the fact PEI has 4 seats is appalling. But to dilute that travesty you'd need to ad more like 100 seats. PEI voters have to be the most over democratically represented people in the world. I agree with the others here that say the current seats should be re-organized but if the alternative is to either do nothing or ad seats to better reflect the growing provinces I would choose the second option.
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:facepalm CTV owns TSN. Rogers owns Sportsnet which actually shows more Leaf games through the year. Sports on networks are usually set aside for important events like the World Series, Stanley Cup or the Superbowl. Or Sports on the weekend, where the CBC shows a bulk of it's sports through the year. CBC also owns Bold which shows some fringe sports but costs cable customers extra to see.
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So Dragon's Den exhibits Canadian culture? They have similar shows in the US. In fact Kevin O'Leary is on the American version of the show. Or Battle of the Blades? Or Little Mosque? Actually there's one show that's pretty Canadian on Sunday Nights called Heartland. But it's meant to appeal to Rural horse lovers and not downtown progressives so I doubt that chattering classes that love the CBC would laud that show. As for Hockey, the CBC gets some of the best games. Saturday Night Leaf games, where TSN often gets to show two American teams play on a Tuesday Night. And when they do get a Leafs game it's on a weeknight when there are other shows on. The highest rated portion of the hockey game is, wait for it. . . Coach's Corner. Which also probably makes the type of people that think the CBC is good for Canada sick.
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They don't provide any entertainment.
