PIK
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Maybe if the media was not on a constant witch hunt people would talk to them more.
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I think it more to do that wright is stinking rich, which the left hates, unless it is them with the big bank account.
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Canadians are renowned for being too polite and too humble. While politeness may be an endearing quality, we need to start celebrating our accomplishments. Recently an independent think tank, Development Initiatives, singled Canada out as the world’s largest donor supporting basic nutrition. Over the last few years, CIDA has disbursed $104 million a year in support of global nutrition development assistance and committed millions more. It is a savvy investment that is being applauded around the world – and should be here at home too. Malnutrition is the underlying cause of 35 percent of all deaths among children under five. When children do survive, malnutrition in the early years of life can constrain potential as tightly as a straight jacket – leaving the young, and the adults they become, physically and intellectually weakened, more susceptible to disease or chronic illness and, in many cases, incapable of enjoying a rich full and productive life. If we don’t tackle malnutrition, all of our efforts in development are undermined, from health, to education, to economic development. And the benefits of investing in nutrition have long-term ripple effects. The Brighton-based and influential Institute for Development Studies, has reported that eliminating under-nutrition in young children make those same children 33 percent more likely to escape poverty as adults. With health and increased earning power, the generational spiral of poverty, poor health and diminished potential can be reversed – having implications for individuals, families, communities and economies. Investing in nutrition can boost the GNP of countries and entire continents – Asia and Africa – by as much as 11 percent. More... http://blogs.ottawacitizen.com/2013/05/15/canada-singled-out-as-global-leader-in-the-fight-against-malnutrition/ Some good news instead of the regular made up so called scandals.
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Well he did it this time. How can people support such behavior. http://www.thestar.com/news/city_hall/2013/05/16/mayor_rob_ford_under_investigation_for_sticking_magnets_on_cars.html
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Is that the best you can do, '' I didnt know guns could walk'' You know exactly what I am saying but your smugness took over. Look at the history of it guyser, they were always armed.
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The taxpayer got their money back. Duffy IMO is a honest man and some one must have told him this is what you do. This man has been totally humbled by this but yet the other 2 are going to fight for thier entitlements. And IMO this secret adgenda by the NDP to scream foul on everything is getting tiresome. But then when harper wants to reform it he gets stopped by the opp. Lets go back and do a review on the PMO when chretien was in power. Now that would be scary.
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BC Greens get First Provincial MLA Elected
PIK replied to G Huxley's topic in Provincial Politics in Canada
Trudeau never did a damn thing for them. Harper did more for her then the fed libs .And that will not be forgotten. I guess he did not want to tie his wagon to someone that was supposed to lose. Looks good on him. -
B.C. Liberals drop the NDP a nice parting present.
PIK replied to kairos's topic in Provincial Politics in Canada
Got to give sun news credit for great coverage of the election. -
B.C. Liberals drop the NDP a nice parting present.
PIK replied to kairos's topic in Provincial Politics in Canada
Say goodbye Mr Dix. While clark was campaining hard the last 2 weeks when people actually pay attention, he is walking around with that I can't lose look . He wears it well. -
BC Greens get First Provincial MLA Elected
PIK replied to G Huxley's topic in Provincial Politics in Canada
The results is great news for the harper gov, bad news for poor trudeau. -
Lets look at the pricing of the arctic patrol vessels and why they are so much more then the ones being built in the scanadian countries, the answer is unions. It has become so expensive to do anything big in this country.Because of salaries and the laziness of them.
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The NDP will be calling for the RCMP ,just like they do on everything. The constant petty attacks by the NDP are going to hurt them.
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Listening to the preimer on CFRA she said she has talked to 1000's of people and nobody even mentioned wanting a election. The rerst of the world is picking up on this shit and we are becoming the laughing stock, thanks to the people that keep voting these fools in. You might as well let her stay and have dix in BC and trudeau as PM, then we conservatives can sit by and watch this country burn.
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Liberal-New Democrat Alliance to Topple Harper
PIK replied to MadX's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
Jacee you want to read about real scandals , google chretien scandals or even better google ont liberal goverment scandals. Thwn you will have a understanding on what a scandal is. -
Attack ads of Today and 2007 show SAME poll results..
PIK replied to Fletch 27's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
All it proves is chretien is still haunting the country. Just like ONT where we will be hearing about alot of missing money over the coming years. Face it, the libs are corrupt. -
Attack ads of Today and 2007 show SAME poll results..
PIK replied to Fletch 27's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
the 3 bil chetiens gang lost/ stole. -
Liberal-New Democrat Alliance to Topple Harper
PIK replied to MadX's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
Lenny the election is 2 years away, polls means nothing at this piont. But if you want we can look at the poll of who is better at handling the economy, harper hands down. -
Liberal-New Democrat Alliance to Topple Harper
PIK replied to MadX's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
That is the question they can't answer. -
More BS from the left. They seem to foget that if this happened in chretiens gov, those people would have been replaced by now.
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The indians are always armed guyser, the gun walked away with someone else.
