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    Fentanyl

    W-18, Carfentanil Haven't heard of them? You have now. Get out there and try it. It must be fun if so many are doing it. It's every second word in the media advertising it 24/7. Does media lingering on a drug advertise it sparking interest in trying it?
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    Hundreds of thousands of protesters demand South Korea's president resign

    The Asian Hillary President Park Guen-hye is wrapped up in allegations she let a a longtime confidante manipulate power Hundreds of thousands of people flooded Seoul's streets on Saturday demanding the resignation of President Park Geun-hye amid an explosive political scandal, in what may be...
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    Trump killed Leonard Cohen

    RIP Len....
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    Washington state rejects carbon tax

    It must be nice to not have one imposed. Voters in Washington state chose to reject an initiative that would have been the nation’s first tax on carbon pollution from fossil fuels. Initiative 732, which had drawn criticism from both liberal environmentalists and fossil fuel companies, managed...
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    Justin Trudeau announces $1.5B ocean protection plan

    For the tankers and pipeline going in because Climate Change and Indians are no friend of Trudeau. An ActionPlan Hero! Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced the government's $1.5-billion ocean protection plan in Vancouver today for responses to tanker and fuel spills in the Pacific, Atlantic...
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    Stinky Green Energy Unwanted in Richmond BC

    Published on Oct 27 2016 Matt Kieltyka METRO There’s barely a day that goes by when residents don’t complain about Richmond’s big stink. But Mayor Malcolm Brodie hopes the funk coming from the Harvest Power composting facility – where most of the region’s recycled food scraps end up – will be...
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    First Nations challenge of Site C permits denied by B.C. Supreme Court

    The Supreme Court of B.C. has rejected a petition by two B.C. First Nations on Monday to overturn provincial permits issued for construction of the controversial Site C dam. The Prophet River and West Moberly First Nations stand to have thousands of acres of their traditional land flooded in...
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    Sniffles for Piffles.

    Go long...
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    Ontario heathen government scraps plan for $3.8 billion in renewable energy projects

    But but but....the environment.. Ontario is blowing off plans for more wind and solar power as it feels the heat over high electricity bills less than two years before a provincial election. In its latest effort to curb prices, Premier Kathleen Wynne’s government is axing plans to sign another...
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    LNG pipeline and port approved by Liberal heathens.

    RICHMOND, B.C. – Three federal cabinet ministers are en route to Richmond, B.C., where they will announce later today whether the Liberal government is approving a controversial liquefied natural gas project. The proposed $36-billion Pacific Northwest LNG project is seen as a litmus test of the...
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    City of Toronto to reintroduce black bears into the Don Valley

    According to the World Wildlife Fund, over the past 40 years the number of wild animals on earth have been cut in half. As global cities and populations expand, habitats for wild animals are being destroyed. Which is why Hogarth Breslin, a Toronto City Councilor, says it's time to reintroduce...
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    Christmas Saved. Hanjin allowed into US ports post filing bankruptcy.

    WalMart must have pulled a few strings after their main container contactor denied entry into ports in US. As for Canadian ports...still a no go. Sept. 6, 2016 8:52 p.m. ET Container ships operated by South Korea’s Hanjin Shipping Co., now stranded at sea, soon should be able to dock in U.S...
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    Canadian Farmer's Almanac predicts icy cold, snowy winter

    Almanac's editor says predictions are 80-85 per cent accurate. According to the Canadian Farmers' Almanac, this winter is going to be icy cold and snowy. That's bad news for anyone who enjoyed last year's mild winter months, which stayed as mild as Canada gets thanks to the El Nino weather...
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    No Increase to BC Carbon Tax Scam

    Cuz.....it's 4 months to the start of election mudflinging. British Columbia is officially ruling out any increase to its milestone carbon tax, ignoring the advice of its own handpicked panel to build on the groundbreaking levy that was the first in North America when it was enacted eight years...
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    Pride

    Yup. I'm going and no I'm not going to wear a pink shirt. I'm going to dress like a dyke. I'll post pics later.....feminist PM and all ($5 says he is idiot enough to wear a pink shirt). What a fag.
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    GMO Mosquitos

    Is it time to alter the genetics of Mosquitos so they can't carry malaria, West Nile virus, elephantiasis, dengue fever, yellow fever, LBGTQ and now zika? It can be done but should it?
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    B.C. to target foreign real estate buyers with new tax

    The B.C. government plans to tax foreigners who buy residential property in the Vancouver area – an announcement that follows months of pressure to address foreign speculation that many have blamed for the region’s superheated housing market. Finance Minister Mike de Jong said the 15 per cent...
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    More Cops Shot

    Baton Rouge this time.
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    Genderless Washrooms

    I want to know how women plan on using a urinal. Straddle? Back in... "beep beep beep"? Use a stool? Astronaut funnel? Wear rubber boots? Any ideas?
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    Lobbyists in BC

    I heard today that there 30 lobbyists for every MLA in BC. WTF? No wonder this place is so f-cked.