He would not recognize today’s Liberal party.Former prime minister John Turner dies at 91
https://globalnews.ca/news/7346135/...erNational&utm_medium=Email&utm_campaign=2020
He would not recognize today’s Liberal party.Former prime minister John Turner dies at 91
https://globalnews.ca/news/7346135/...erNational&utm_medium=Email&utm_campaign=2020
Probably not. Although I found him to be a disappointment as PM he at least didn't cause any lasting damage to the economy, unlike the liberals that came both before and after him.He would not recognize today’s Liberal party.
so cynical ;-)Well that will save the taxpayers a few bucks.
Liberals secure COVID-19 aid deal with NDP, avoiding election
https://www.ctvnews.ca/politics/lib...aid-deal-with-ndp-avoiding-election-1.5120095
Yeah, I think so, but greatly diminished. Will there be an NDP in 2-3 more election cycles due to the current irrelevance that Singh is making of the NDP though?Will there be an NDP after the next election?
That is depressing. NOw the dippers can share in the blame for destroying our country.Liberals secure COVID-19 aid deal with NDP, avoiding election
https://www.ctvnews.ca/politics/lib...aid-deal-with-ndp-avoiding-election-1.5120095
Sorry, I don't check EVERY thread before posting something .......so a double posting of an item is entirely accidental and hardly a ha ha situation.Haha OB your so funny 2 threads on the subject and you thought it would be best to drag it back to your thread Haha
Sorry, I don't check EVERY thread before posting something .......so a double posting of an item is entirely accidental and hardly a ha ha situation.
A trillion-dollar e-commerce giant has chosen to build and operate a new delivery centre in Winnipeg.
On Monday, the provincial government confirmed Amazon's plans to build a 113,000-square-foot warehouse inside the Inkster Industrial Park, just northeast of Winnipeg's airport.
“Manitoba is a great place to do business and we thank Amazon for its investment and for showing confidence in our economy,” said Manitoba's economic development and training minister, Ralph Eichler.
Read more: Winnipeg Airports Authority ‘working’ with Amazon on potential warehouse in city
The delivery station will create hundreds of full and part-time jobs in departments like: parcel sorting, management and third-party delivery services.
The facility will be used by Amazon to receive and sort parcels from other distribution centres.
Read more: Amazon to open warehouses in Hamilton and Ajax, create more than 2,500 jobs
“We are excited to continue our growth in Canada with our first Manitoba delivery station in Winnipeg,” said Tushar Kumar, Amazon Canada's regional director of logistics.
“This new delivery station will allow us to provide fast and efficient delivery for customers, and provide hundreds of job opportunities for the talented local workforce," Kumar continued.
The building is expected to be open for business in 2021.
Are there enough unemployed in Winnipeg willing to staff it ?Winnipeg selected for new Amazon delivery centre
They don’t mind working .Yes, but they are special. By the time its up and running, enough Filipino kids should have graduated to fill the jobs.
That's a fact. Hardest workers I ever saw. I could barely stay ahead of two of them.lol Unlike our homegrown ones that are only useful for a sundial, which on the wet coast is useless much of the year.They don’t mind working .
Canada banning single-use plastics
https://www.ctvnews.ca/climate-and-...single-use-items-by-the-end-of-2021-1.5135968
excellent!!!! The beautiful oceans are starting to suffocate with human debris.
Canada banning single-use plastics
https://www.ctvnews.ca/climate-and-...single-use-items-by-the-end-of-2021-1.5135968
excellent!!!! The beautiful oceans are starting to suffocate with human debris.