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Conservative Leadership September 10th
ExFlyer replied to Jack9000's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
it is the easiest thing to criticize, complain and whine. Y'all do it here regularly It is a completely different thing to know what is going on and to do something about it that is best for the entire country (not just party voters). -
Charest, Poilievre & Maxime Bernier
ExFlyer replied to August1991's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
Crypto is a ponzi scheme. It is far from money, it is zeros and ones in the ether. The convoy is a failed attempt at trying to be something . Fixed, :"These are IR-relevant issues" -
Geographically challenged I see LOL Carleton is in the greater Ottawa area.
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I’ve never seen so many vagrants on the street
ExFlyer replied to RedDog's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
I realize there has been lots of talk about foreign ownership of housing. Yet, when I search I get the below. It is not as great as some want to make it out to be. The high cost of housing is driven by Canadians themselves. "CMHC and Statistics Canada just released numbers tracking non-resident ownership dating back to 2014. Beginning with the Greater Vancouver Area, 4.8% of residential properties are owned by non-residents, however, that number increases in Vancouver proper, where non-residents own 7.6% of residential properties." https://www.rentalhousingbusiness.ca/cmhc-and-stats-canada-release-foreign-buyer-numbers/ "foreign ownership of Canadian homes remains small at about 3.8 per cent in British Columbia, and 2.2 per cent in Ontario, according to official data. The proposed ban is unlikely to alter much of the bullish fundamental or kill the market, according to Dexter Realty in Vancouver." https://www.scmp.com/business/article/3173326/canada-prepares-ban-most-foreigners-buying-homes-two-years-control-soaring -
https://www.msn.com/en-ca/news/canada/convoy-intelligence-documents-catholic-class-action-in-the-news-for-aug-17/ar-AA10KMnq?ocid=EMMX&cvid=71f06375167a43d8b8670e8e1ba1968d "Documents show federal intelligence officials warned decision-makers that the police dispersal of the "Freedom Convoy" could prompt an "opportunistic attack" against a politician or symbol of government. The Feb. 24 "threat highlight", marked Secret/Canadian Eyes Only, also notes police enforcement would likely be leveraged by extremist "influencers" to push their own recruitment and propaganda, regardless of whether COVID-19 pandemic restrictions were relaxed. The partially redacted memo, obtained by The Canadian Press through the Access to Information Act, was among several Integrated Terrorism Assessment Centre analyses produced before, during and after the protests that paralyzed downtown Ottawa for three weeks beginning in late January. The centre, overseen by the Canadian Security Intelligence Services, brings together security and intelligence professionals to draft terrorism threat assessments for senior decision-makers. The assessment said ideologically motivated extremists would likely use police enforcement "to encourage violent revenge or as further evidence of government 'tyranny'." Protesters, many with large trucks, occupied central Ottawa streets to rail against COVID-19 health measures and Justin Trudeau's Liberal government. The influx, including some participants who had roots in the far-right movement, prompted many businesses to shut their doors and aggravated residents with noise, diesel fumes and harassing behaviour."
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Small correction. He chose to enact the emergency act anyways. The EMA was not used. All action and charges etc were under existing laws. For sure the threat of it was there.
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Charest, Poilievre & Maxime Bernier
ExFlyer replied to August1991's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
Yet again, another inane retort . . . . -
I agree with everything you said. And he may stay hated but chances are, come election time, he will make the unhappy happy with promises and will most likely win again. My prediction that hopefully fails
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I’ve never seen so many vagrants on the street
ExFlyer replied to RedDog's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
Yeah, finally you saw the light. Buying a house by out bidding someone drove up the prices. -
Another failed retort.
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Hasten registration of foreign trained medical professionals
ExFlyer replied to myata's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
You said to move associations away from being in the same city. You said and say that standards are not simple when in fact they are. Rules, regulations and minimum requirements to achieve certification. You say they are too arduous??? How do you lessen the rules, regulations and requirements without lowering them?? Doctors already do training in hospitals for up to 4 years after university. it is called internship., Are you insinuating that foreign doctors do not need to do that or some of that?? Increasing interns at a hospital requires more supervisory staff. where do they come form while maintaing (here comes that word again) standards?? In the case of getting staff to a small community, to offer incentives or bonuses, bribe is an acceptable term. Don't get hung up on terminology. There is not a person in this country that wants a doctor that has bypassed the stringent rules, regulations and standards requirements. -
I’ve never seen so many vagrants on the street
ExFlyer replied to RedDog's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
Man, are you ever a contradiction LOL. Basic market principle is that a product will sell for whatever the buyer will pay. You are using Ebay as an example which is exactly what I have been saying to you. A product wanted by more than one person will drive up prices, exactly like houses. -
Or get the feeling that I could not care less about your ever lasting conspiracy theories and am waiting for the end result and you have no more BS to pass on?? And yes, I LMAO at every one of the posts 6 or 8 of you folks post. I am on the side of truth and justice and your ilk will see I am right and you are, well on the wrong side But, ya gotta trample on me cause you cannot see anything but your foggy fuzzy side of anything.
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Missed the important part. I wait for results. Which is something you have already seemed to have determined LOL In your crystal ball, who will win the Super Bowl? LOL
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....and saying and saying and saying, on and on and on and....still, we are where we are and where we will be.
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I have no impressions. I wait for results. Even if every court case gets thrown out or down to time served, who won?? Deliberately not the protesters. They just wasted not only 3 weeks in February but all this time too. BTW, there were not 400 trucks inside the barriers. Lastly, arguing with me, trying to make me see it your way, trying to change my mind, calling me names etc etc, gets you nowhere. But hey, if it somehow reinforces your imagination, keep on keeping on
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Yup. I live here. Do you?? Some trucks moved, others did not. Police moved them. The protesters lawyers have nothing other wise they would be in court and, they are not. Buy the time it ended, it was no longer a convoy, it was a bunch or loose lipped protesters. Some of which spent 50 or more days in jail for what... nothing LMAO Bottom line, when the live stream happens, all, including protesters, will get their time. We will see.
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Not even close. But hey, they will be streaming live the inquiry and you can participate. Some trucks moved and those that did not were all charged and taken care of under existing laws and bylaws. Not one singe person was charged under the EMA!! Prove me wrong. Suck it up, you have no appetite for the truth.
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Hasten registration of foreign trained medical professionals
ExFlyer replied to myata's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
All pie in the sky stuff. The medical organizations have standards and all medical personnel must meet those standards. No matter where their offices are located. the medical people in your small towns must be equally as competent as the one in the major cities. The organization does not care where the person works. Or are you saying those that want to work in small places should be let through with less competence?? No groupthink. If you are implying to lower standards, why?? What conflict?? If no one want to work there, there is no conflict. WTF is 'force' canard? Bottom line with all you said is that anyone in Canada can work anywhere they want. Clearly bribes, incentives and enticements do not work as the towns, villages, communities in the "outback" are still without. -
And,.... here he is, the Prime Minister and leader of Canada, voted in by the public and is so for the next 4 years. So,the stupid fascist scum have spoken
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Yeah, OK. You drank the Tea then LOL
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I am not going to look it up but, it was basically stated the entire team was involved and many now NHLers had to deny the accusations.
