Thank you Canada

Mowich

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Maybe now finally, the government will run a bit smoother, harper and layton get along pretty good, they will lock horns at times, that is normal, but all in all they will keep parliament from looking like 2 year olds.

I join you in that hope, talloola, and believe that for the most part it will be the case.

P.S. Now that the election is decided we can get back to what is really important - hockey! LOL! :lol:
 

DurkaDurka

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I join you in that hope, talloola, and believe that for the most part it will be the case.

P.S. Now that the election is decided we can get back to what is really important - hockey! LOL! :lol:

Hockey would be important here if we had made the playoffs in the last 8 years... 8O
 

TenPenny

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The results last night pleased me, it was what I was hoping for.

I am an NDP voter, and did vote NDP, but last time I voted conservative, trying to
help harper get his majority, didn't do that last night, but it happened anyway, good.

Maybe now finally, the government will run a bit smoother, harper and layton get along
pretty good, they will lock horns at times, that is normal, but all in all they will
keep parliament from looking like 2 year olds.

The best part is, there won't be any Liberals or Bloc to worry about. Or at least, not enough of them to bother listening to. It's quite funny that the Liberals are relegated to 3rd place.

And the Greens will have to be in the next leaders' debate.
 

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When it came to local younger crowd it was mainly the native gals and the males were utterly none existant.. When it came to Seniors of all types they came in hoards zimmer frames and scooters abound.
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That pretty much sums up voting day down here Petros. The elderly show up in force each and every time. You do not want to upset the over 60 crowd or you'll suffer. The youth are nowhere to be found except maybe on a Presidential Election.
 

Tonington

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What's true is "You get what you vote for".

And if you don't vote, then you get what other people vote for.

That's not true, not in Canada anyways. It would be true with proportional representation....
 

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That's not true, not in Canada anyways. It would be true with proportional representation....

except, go ahead and don't vote, and we'll see where that gets you.

I agree that there are no garantees, except when you don't vote.
 

china

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Sharks are a good thing... they take out the competition :p



It's been a while since you visited a Tim Hortons, hasn't it? :lol:
Why Melbourne Praxius.....?______________you like Greek or something...

everything is pretty much the same as Canada..
......except you can,t bank on saturday or sunday .
 
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mt_pockets1000

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I did.... best decision I made apparently.

Now I don't have to worry about this arsed-backwards government & I actually have a job I enjoy AND a pay I can live decently off of.

Come live in Australia.... the weathers nice, the winters are mild, jobs are everywhere, they have a female PM who is actually putting money into education & schools, and besides the weather being warmer, the accents & driving on the other side of the road, everything is pretty much the same as Canada.... except there's no Harper Majority.

Oh and did I mention the beaches, the surf, the beer, the wine & the women?

Did I mention the vacations, sick leave, maternity leave, etc. are all double that of Canada?

Indeed.... Move! :lol:

Beats getting stuck working in the oil sands in -40 degree weather because the government cut all the jobs and funding to every other province & program, that there's nothing else you can do to survive.

Got my eye on Australia right now. Lots of oil business in the western part of the country I understand. 30% increase in income, extra vacation time, more sick leave...what's not to like. And bovine betty's on the beach too...
 

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The best part is, there won't be any Liberals or Bloc to worry about. Or at least, not enough of them to bother listening to. It's quite funny that the Liberals are relegated to 3rd place.

And the Greens will have to be in the next leaders' debate.

Frankly I never understood why this hasn't always been the case: the Liberals are basically a more elegantly-presented Conservative Party that flip-flops to rake in the largest voter share, so why vote for a copy when you can have the real thing? As for the NDP, they have policies that are similar to those of more progressive Liberal policy, Bloc cultural policy and Green environmental policy, so why not just vote for the party that consolidates all those interests, including to a degree the unrepresented Communist/Marxist vote, under one roof? The fact that it has been otherwise attests to the effectiveness of Liberals' deliberate vagueness and Bloc appeal to separatists--separatism that would become far less relevant with the NDP in federal office.

Nice to see a clear division now. The only thing better would be to abolish all political parties and let MPs directly represent the interests of their whole ridings, without having to cave to party pressure or risk political alienation.


That pretty much sums up voting day down here Petros. The elderly show up in force each and every time. You do not want to upset the over 60 crowd or you'll suffer. The youth are nowhere to be found except maybe on a Presidential Election.

You can blame that on a superficial, socially-alienating youth culture combined with a general distrust/lack of understanding of government. Older folks do so more out of habit--we get plenty of seniors here voting Conservative because they mistakenly think PC is still the party of traditional old-timers like Joe Clark (the neo-con juggernaut that is Harper's party now shares little in common with traditional Tory roots).

Age group participation also depends one where you live: the youth vote did have a big impact, particularly in Quebec (some of the candidates who won are youth! LOL). The point there was to counter the Conservative win by creating a front under the NDP banner (Harper's government has been consistently hostile to Quebec, despite the "Quebec is a nation" speech, so a need to prevent a PC majority placed many of the usual Liberal/Bloc/PQ votes behind the NDP). Combined with a general loss of confidence in the Liberal leadership and strategic voting, you got yesterday's results.
 

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i'm freaked out about the poisonous snakes and spiders.

Unless you decide to live deep in the bush or in the outback, you don't really have anything to worry about.... as when you live in the suburbs, towns & cities, you don't see any of them, or it's quite rare.

People say the same thing about Canada's wolves, grizzly bears, black bears, polar bears, coyotes, mountain lions, moose, etc..... they're not poisonous, but they can kill just the same.

Why Melbourne Praxius.....?______________you like Greek or something...

So you come in here and bash Canada most days & now here you are trying to bash Australia?

You got a complex or something?

The greek make great pizza.... head to Pictou County, Nova Scotia and order up a pizza from anywhere and you'll never want another pizza from anywhere else in the country again...... 90% of the pizza restaurants in Pictou County are Greek.

Why Melbourne?

Because Sydney is a lot like Toronto.... all concrete & the people have no souls :p

That and this is where my wife is from..... that and it's closer to Tasmania.

......except you can,t bank on saturday or sunday .

And that matters, how?

Why would I want to bank on the weekends anyway? If I couldn't bother going to the bank during the work week when they're open, then obviously it wasn't important.

Don't forget that internet banking exists, which you can use on the weekends.
 

talloola

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I join you in that hope, talloola, and believe that for the most part it will be the case.

P.S. Now that the election is decided we can get back to what is really important - hockey! LOL! :lol:

you betcha, just sitting here waiting for game to start. go canucks go

Hockey would be important here if we had made the playoffs in the last 8 years... 8O

do you need a hug? go canucks go lol
 

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You have given us a strong, stable, reliable government for the next four years. You have done yourselves proud. Canada is a great country and tonight we can stand proud that we not only elected a majority government but we saw a sea change in Canadian politics. Thanks to all of you we have elected an NDP party to the official opposition. I especially thank the people of Quebec for their contributions to the Federal scene - you voted wisely and well.

I LOVE CANADA. :canada:
TSX suffers first day after big Tory win
Postmedia News May 4, 2011


The Toronto Stock Exchange closed Tuesday's trading session with its biggest oneday loss in almost two months.
The S&P/TSX composite index finished down 242.14 points, or 1.74%, to 13,692.37. That was its largest one-day percentage decline since March 10. The junior Venture composite was off 48.5 points, or 2.2%, to 2,158.90.

Many anticipated a positive market environment following Monday's federal election, in which the Conservatives -perceived as business friendly -won a majority government after more than five years of governing with a minority.

Adrian Mastracci, portfolio manager for KCM Wealth Management in Vancouver, said the election probably had minimal effect on the stock market -good or bad.
"The Canadian election to me is a blip (for the stock market)," he said. "To me, the bigger drivers are the commodities, the interest rates, the health of the economy, the health of our trading partner down south (the U.S.).".....







Read more: TSX suffers first day after big Tory win


The S&P/TSX composite index is down 242.12 points (1.74%) the day after the Conservatives receive their "much anticipated" majority government.

We've been told, "ad nauseum," that a Conservative majority would bring Canada the kind of economic stability that we've all been missing for the last 5 years of minority government.

The Canadian markets certainly have a strange way of showing their "so-called" support of a Harper majority - one day after the federal election!
 

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Hey, if you dont like it, go to Russia! .
 

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The S&P/TSX composite index is down 242.12 points (1.74%) the day after the Conservatives receive their "much anticipated" majority government.

We've been told, "ad nauseum," that a Conservative majority would bring Canada the kind of economic stability that we've all been missing for the last 5 years of minority government.

The Canadian markets certainly have a strange way of showing their "so-called" support of a Harper majority - one day after the federal election!



You do realize that outside factors also affect the TSX don't you?

Sheesh! One day after the election and you're questioning the stability of the economy based on a one-day fall of the markets.