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Legato

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  1. The SCC provided a road map for legal separation in a 1998 reference .[5] Following the case, the federal government enacted a law in 2000 to provide “clarity” for how the federal government would approach a future independence referendum.[6] Details here.... https://www.constitutionalstudies.ca/2019/07/a-long-and-uncertain-road-to-alberta-independence/?print=print#:~:text=The SCC provided a road,approach a future independence referendum.
  2. Maybe although Canada is not proud of you.
  3. Good idea, would be nice to see the CBC, CTV, Global in full melt down mode, along with some on this board.
  4. I see. Not that the fact a proof is not proven without proving the proof. Did you ever listen to the Goon Show? It was really funny. Mind you those without a sense of humour would probably be scratching their balls in frustration.
  5. Not one of them has any degree of common sense, Thanks for proving my point.
  6. Again what a terrible display of nonsensical blubbering. Try some maple syrup on your pacifier. Wot piont are you triing to make ear.
  7. My my, more eye's wide shut nonsense generated by the illogical pressure of stage 4 TDS. Do tell us Oh Great Enlightened One why other states are not seeing the same level of violence.
  8. Disparaging violent protest ???? You trying to imply they're not violent? Wake up and smell the roses. Nice failed attempt as sidestepping, everyone knows why, except you it seems Of course you are outraged it's embedded in your DNA. Hence the long drift into some nonsensical word salad. You're using the an incorrect caliber for the bullet pionts.
  9. How does having paid protestors use violence to obstruct government officials in the execution of their duty help Minnesota and the USA? How come we don't see the same violent protests in other states where ICE is doing the exact same job. Your selective outrage is noted.
  10. Was Dougy wearing his flip-flops when he capitulated to the Carny's latest dominatrix instructions.
  11. You must be sitting out somewhere near Pluto, close to the left hand of Hades.
  12. Ask robo it was his comment. Now as for the pivoting I believe there will be a Maypole winter dance at the local hall, you could try that.
  13. Not really, I, like many others are still waiting for the sky to fall and have decided to ignore the ravings of the climate money grubbers.
  14. Again not angry, just mildly amused by robo's apparent TDS and you inserting your butt. If you had taken the trouble to investigate past the AI you would find the actual answer. This can be either a positive or equal negative value of something which is?
  15. So are you. What makes it worse is you are completely aware.
  16. Supply Management: Canadian supply management increases prices for dairy, chicken, and eggs. Inflation: As of early 2026, Canada has been described as the "food inflation capital of the G7". Exchange Rate: The 40% difference in currency often makes shopping in the U.S. seem more attractive for Canadians. Taxes & Subsidies: The U.S. provides more subsidies for producers. In summary, for staples and groceries, the U.S. is usually more affordable, while for dining out, it depends on the region. My shoelace just broke, it must be Trumps fault, although on second thoughts it must be climate change.
  17. Grocery Costs: Items like dairy, chicken, and eggs often cost more in Canada due to supply management systems. A 15 lb turkey costs approximately $56.85 CAD in Canada vs. $34.65 USD in the US. Produce & Staples: Potatoes and other staples are generally cheaper in the U.S.. Fast Food & Dining: Some reports suggest casual dining or fast food can be slightly cheaper in Canada, though results vary by city. Regional Differences: Costs fluctuate based on location; a 5 lb bag of potatoes is roughly $5.18 CAD in Canada vs. $3.54 USD in the US.
  18. You know that's not true, don't let your TDS put words in your mouth.
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