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    Scientists link harsh winter to dramatic decline in Arctic Sea Ice

    Says you. And how is it you know so much more than others? I hear that the beetles expansion was perfectly natural. The only way to slow the beetle naturally was sustained low winter temperatures. Something like at least two weeks at -20C. I am running right off the top of my head here, so I...
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    Scientists link harsh winter to dramatic decline in Arctic Sea Ice

    Somewhat true. There have been a several books by fairly well respected botanist/entomologist types published. The pine beetle is native and thus belongs where ever it chooses to rest it's weary wings in North America. Yes it's range hs increased. And the spotted owl and black footed ferret's...
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    Scientists link harsh winter to dramatic decline in Arctic Sea Ice

    What's really foolish is your rebuttal. I was talking about the new world which in the whole is somewhat similar in demographic development time frames. You bring up Russia as your example. Now that is foolish. Really foolish. Russia has one toe in the Mediterranean region, another toe in...
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    Scientists link harsh winter to dramatic decline in Arctic Sea Ice

    I see you didn't get the pretty blunt hint. You just can't help it can you? Personal insult after insult. Every post. It's what you do. No matter how many people call you on it. You just keep doing it. Your a troll. And a disgrace to any debate. Lame lame lame. Grow the hell up. *** to your...
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    Scientists link harsh winter to dramatic decline in Arctic Sea Ice

    Blah blah blah. Unicorns, moonbeams and foil hats. Canada is slightly larger than the USA geographically. Canada has a population of around 35 million the US of A has a population of around 320 million. The reason? The much warmer weather in the States. It's more liveable there. Better growing...
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    Scientists link harsh winter to dramatic decline in Arctic Sea Ice

    Most excellent. Once all that pesky ice melts the Arctic regions should resume warming nicely. Canada has evrything to gain from slightly warmer temperatures and virtually nothing to loose. More and varied crops, longer summers, longer growing seasons. A boost in tourism no doubt...
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    Bush bursts into flames beside Justin

    Seen by at least 12 beer drinking campers. Stone tablets found nearby. Early cryptanalysis indicate writing on tablets somthing to do with" The Liberal Party of Canada the true Natural Governing Party of Canada and the new way forward".
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    Justin Trudeau walking on water

    Not for very far. And not for very long. Lots of people saw it.
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    Tax and Spend

    Wondering why left wing political parties are a bad idea? Wonder no more. Quote HuffPo " average Canadian family faced a tax bill of $31,615 in 2012 against income of $74,113(two income). That means 42.7 per cent of the family's budget went to paying for government. For perspective, in that...
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    Justin, Justin, Justin

    Justin is now coronated. Soccer moms are all a tingle. The Twitterverse is hopping. Will the youngsters actually get off there asses and actually vote 2 1/2 years from now? Can the anointed one wrest Quebec away from the Dark Lord of the Dip's? Will Harper finally bog down and drown in his...
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    Politicians, aint they a hoot.

    Justin Trudeau recently announced that he inherited 1.2 million from his father. He is also on record as charging well in excess of 1 million dollars for his prior speaking engagements. Federal Legislative attendance records show that Justin has one of the worst attendance records in the House...
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    The Government takes a stand-finally.

    So the Harper Conservatives are finally starting to take a stand in regards to negotiations with the Native Indians. Harper leaves no doubt: Governor-General will not be included in any future First Nations policy discussions | Canadian Politics | Canada | News | National Post No GG in...
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    Flu is not the biggest danger ...... It's the vaccine

    The vaccine program involved in the Spanish flu outbreak was a last ditch attempt to slow the spread after it had spread around the globe. The vaccine itself was bacterial in nature and had absolutely no effect on boosting the immune system against a viral attack. Back in the 1920's the...
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    Flu is not the biggest danger ...... It's the vaccine

    Lets talk facts Quote "In March 1918, in the last months of World War I, an unusually virulent and deadly flu virus was identified in a US military camp in Kansas. Just 6 months later, the flu had become a worldwide pandemic in all continents. When the Spanish Flu pandemic was over, about 1...
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    Flu is not the biggest danger ...... It's the vaccine

    Anybody got any super-dooper, 4-ply tin foil to spare? How about a family sized Faraday cage? The loons are gathering.
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    Flu is not the biggest danger ...... It's the vaccine

    Anybody got any spare tinfoil?
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    How to get a pretty good job in Canada.

    Or maybe even a career. The post header will probably light up every search engine in Asia. That is certainly not my intention as this post is primarily directed at young, somewhat undecided Canadians. How do the Canadian industry leaders of tomorrow decide the career route to follow? Today...
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    A truly national Pan- Canadian pipeline.

    Frank McKenna a highly respected elder statesman of Canadian politics has thrown his hat into the ring when it comes to opinions about Alberta’s oil sands. Mr. McKenna is urging all Canadians to seriously consider a massive pipeline system to ship Alberta’s heavy oil from sea to sea. The...
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    No Fraccing way

    Exxon just announced it is pulling all its resources out of Poland. Poland had much hyped "massive shale gas reserves". Poland also needed to move away from (A) its dependance on dirty coal and (B)it's dependance on pipelined Russian gas. The discoveries of large shale gas fields was a godsend...
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    New leader of the Liberals?

    Who is capable of resurecting the moldering corpse of Canada's once strong and proud Liberal Party of Canada ? The leadership needs to be a race between outstanding Canadian leaders, anything less spells future disaster for the Liberals in my view. The best leader of the Liberal party would...