Oops, I knew I didn't dumb it done enough for you. Bringing immigrants in makes more than it costs. You should try google sometime. It's all there.
Coal mines, banana plantations, berries, fish plants, dairys
Oops, I knew I didn't dumb it done enough for you. Bringing immigrants in makes more than it costs. You should try google sometime. It's all there.
You can help 'em best by kicking their butts out of the government benefit office and telling 'em to get jobs, gol-dang it!
If Mitt Romney can do it, by gum, anybody can!Or get a small $1 million loan from your dad and start a small business.
Well, an example would be reinforcing healthcare. I have no idea what it is like in your neck of the woods but healthcare is a disaster around here. BC's "Health Authorities" are penny wise and dollar stupid. The government spent who knows how much money implementing teleconferencing and yet spends wads more chauffering patients around in ambulances (both land and air) for visits. One EMT was telling me that he drove from Nelson to Grand Forks or Greenwood transfered a patient to a Kelowna-based ambulance to have the patient in Kelowna for a 20 minute conversation with an anesthesiologist and then the patient was chauffered right back to Nelson. It is almost a 5 hour trip one way.Do you think Canada should help Canadians? Which Canadians? How?
Canada cannot seem to help a lot of Canadians.
Well, an example would be reinforcing healthcare. I have no idea what it is like in your neck of the woods but healthcare is a disaster around here. BC's "Health Authorities" are penny wise and dollar stupid. The government spent who knows how much money implementing teleconferencing and yet spends wads more chauffering patients around in ambulances (both land and air) for visits. One EMT was telling me that he drove from Nelson to Grand Forks or Greenwood transfered a patient to a Kelowna-based ambulance to have the patient in Kelowna for a 20 minute conversation with an anesthesiologist and then the patient was chauffered right back to Nelson. It is almost a 5 hour trip one way.
I have heard similar stories from my daughter, the nurse. Ans I have heard stories from folks in other provinces that indicate Canada's healthcare in general is in a sad state. And the baby boomers have not yet even hit the healthcare system en masse.
smh :/ok, so once we increase healthcare spending, we can help refugees, right?
The vast majority was once convinced that the planet was flat, too.
Yes. After some deep thought, someone convinced people the planet is an oblate spheroid.And everybody but the silliest know the world is not flat
So that means that we should be happy and content and not make it even better? I see.just like the everybody but the silliest understand that Canadians are among the most fortunate on the planet.
Yes. After some deep thought, someone convinced people the planet is an oblate spheroid. So that means that we should be happy and content and not make it even better? I see.
I do not think so. But if that is your opinion, then run with it.No, it means we should try and horde the blessing for ourselves
Yes. So that means that we should be happy and content and not make it even better? I see.
So all the single male babyboomers might get a dowry in exchange for a marriage that comes with a homesteading permit. Any extra if it is grandma??They are limiting entrance to "families" ... specifically, to families without men or to men that are in families.
Weren't the Khadrs a family just like that, too?
Sum it up by saying a paycheck lasted longer than the gap between paydays.I remember the '60s when life was really good for Canadians. There were jobs for everyone who wanted to work. We all had pretty good living conditions, our crime rate was much lower than it is today and mostly everyone was contented and happy..
I agree. But healthcare (for instance) in Canada is definitely NOT "not broke".How much better do we need it? Sometimes it is better to quit while you are ahead and to not 'fix it if it ain't broke'!
Funny. I thought you said nothing was "broke" so it did not need fixing.I remember the '60s when life was really good for Canadians. There were jobs for everyone who wanted to work. We all had pretty good living conditions, our crime rate was much lower than it is today and mostly everyone was contented and happy.
The changes that were made in the following couple of decades are what brought about the serious problems and discord that we are seeing now in our society.
Greedy politicians? Is there another kind?I can't help but think that the changes toward betterment came too fast and many of them were unnecessary and unwise, implemented by greedy politicians whose motives were their own interests.
I agree. But healthcare (for instance) in Canada is definitely NOT "not broke".
Funny. I thought you said nothing was "broke" so it did not need fixing.
Greedy politicians? Is there another kind?
They are limiting entrance to "families" ... specifically, to families without men or to men that are in families.
Weren't the Khadrs a family just like that, too?