Yup. Had some guy say about immigrants "If they wanna speak Spanish, they can go back to Mexico." Couldn't help it, I said "If you wanna speak English, you can go back to England."...he said tongue n cheek LOL
Yup. Had some guy say about immigrants "If they wanna speak Spanish, they can go back to Mexico." Couldn't help it, I said "If you wanna speak English, you can go back to England."...he said tongue n cheek LOL
I think bones was referring to you white people invading N America.Relevance? Did they steal Quebec? Is anyone alluding to stolen land except pgs with his/her question?
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Did the Protestants steal N Ireland? Did anyone steal N Ireland? Or Quebec?
They decide every four , two or five years . Sadly it never changes .We really need a vote on equalization. This is something that should be up to taxpayers to decide.
That is the problem. Taxpayers have no say in it.They decide every four , two or five years . Sadly it never changes .
Trudeau's tree planting undoubtedly includes maple plantations to employ Haitians.Maybe it’s just simple financial forecasting.
Quebec has to plan for the day the teats will run dry. 60 consecutive years has been a good run on Equilization gig but eventually the piggy bank makes louder & louder rattles as the coins get fewer & fewer.
Or the possibility of intervening for SNC Lavalin .Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said today that while he is "deeply" opposed to Bill 21, his government won't step into the legal challenge taking place in Quebec in order to avoid triggering a fight with the province over jurisdiction.
"I think that it's important, in the first stages of the work that's being done right now, to not give the excuse of a fight between Ottawa and Quebec," Trudeau said.
The prime minister said that by staying out of the fight right now, he can "ensure that it is Quebeckers themselves" making the case to the Quebec government that the law is discriminatory, without giving an "excuse to the Quebec government that this is federal interference."
The law — which bars a range of public servants in roles of authority, including teachers, from wearing visible religious symbols — made headlines again this week when an Muslim elementary teacher in western Quebec was removed from her classroom for wearing a hijab.
Trudeau says he won't step into Bill 21 debate to avoid triggering jurisdictional spat with Quebec — CBC News
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said today that while he is “deeply” opposed to Bill 21, his government won’t step into the legal challenge taking place in Quebec in order to avoid triggering a fight with the province over jurisdiction.apple.news
Trudeau said that while he plans to stay out of the fight for now, his government has not closed the door on the possibility of "intervening ... at some point in time." This comment reminds me of the decisive decision on the ChiCom Telecom by our Federal Liberal Leaders that a decision might someday be made eventually probably maybe.
Trucks create significantly more jobs.It's astonishing to me that anyone would prefer rail or truck to pipelines. Seriously?
true datTrucks create significantly more jobs.
The construction of a pipeline is very labor intensive .Trucks create significantly more jobs.
Construction is, but once it is built it takes very few people to run it.The construction of a pipeline is very labor intensive .
If that's the argument, moving goods by oxcart creates even more jobs than trucks.Trucks create significantly more jobs.
Yeah, for oxen.If that's the argument, moving goods by oxcart creates even more jobs than trucks.