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  1. Ron in Regina

    The Tarriff Hype.

    Smaller. Smaller crisis a decade ago.
  2. Ron in Regina

    Final countdown to banning some single-use plastics in Canada begins today

    The same government that banned single-use plastics for environmental reasons has been quietly crushing thousands of decommissioned RCMP vehicles for the past four years, Global News has learned. The RCMP has the largest law enforcement fleet in North America, consisting of approximately 12,000...
  3. Ron in Regina

    Canada’s Military current state & equipment

    Here’s another crazy idea. Currently our government is saving the planet one decommissioned RCMP vehicle at a time, by crushing them instead of reselling them? Why not donate those directly to the military? Those that aren’t used directly by the forces, can be sold at a discount to military...
  4. Ron in Regina

    Fentanyl

    Ugh…wow…dude used a taxi robbery special? That’s so Papa Doc brutal. RCMP said that families had been notified and the deaths were “suspicious in nature.” A machete on the prairie in & of itself is pretty suspicious in nature...
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    Trudeau Makes Good on Ethical Energy to Germany

    Canada's Alberta province, a major gas producer, needs to find new export markets in face of a U.S. tariff threat, and expanding in Japan is an important target, its minister of environment and protected areas, Rebecca Schulz, told Reuters. "Given what we've seen in the United States, this is...
  6. Ron in Regina

    Canada’s Military current state & equipment

    (Rick Hillier is a retired Canadian Armed Forces general who served as the chief of defence from February 2005 to July 2008. Brice Scheschuk is the managing partner at Globalive Capital and served in the Canadian Naval Reserve from 1989 to 1994. Kevin Reed is a partner at RF Piper and a retired...
  7. Ron in Regina

    Hard drugs to be decriminalized in British Columbia

    A "significant portion" of opioids prescribed by doctors and pharmacists in British Columbia are being diverted, and prescribed alternatives are being trafficked provincially, nationally and internationally, a Ministry of Health investigative unit says. The leaked briefing that the unit...
  8. Ron in Regina

    The Tarriff Hype.

    RV’s, Travel Trailers & Fifth Wheels, that were in the Round#2 Feb 21st Retaliatory tariffs list for Canada back against the US Tariffs type shit. Those kind of trailers. There’s still some awesome (water optional) boats coming out’a B.C….try not to cringe watching this, seriously. (For Tec...
  9. Ron in Regina

    Fentanyl

    Swords…for Christs sake? Further east out on the prairies it’s machetes because of all the jungle we need to clear…& you can get your own at Bianca amor‘s for about $25. The perfect tool for robbing cabs and off sales and people at ATMs. What legitimate purpose is ownership of a $25 machete out...
  10. Ron in Regina

    Canadian Federal Election Outcome October 20th (or 27th?), 2025.

    Between a caffeinated conservative and a decaf one. Between beer and near-beer. What’s happened over the course of the Liberal leadership race since Carney officially entered on Jan.18 in Edmonton and unofficially on Jan. 14 on The Daily Show with an enthusiastic Jon Stewart, is that Carney...
  11. Ron in Regina

    Liberals bring out the Knives

    Barely a month from the Liberal leadership selection, candidate Chrystia Freeland’s campaign is suggesting the entry fee from the party has been set too high and candidate Karina Gould has warned supporters she might not make it past the next deposit deadline. In an email to her supporters on...
  12. Ron in Regina

    Canada’s Military current state & equipment

    The United States emerged from the Second World War as the most powerful economic, military and cultural dynamo in the history of nation states. Back then, we stood our ground as a dominant force in the North Atlantic Treaty Organization. We went along with the American agenda at the United...
  13. Ron in Regina

    Fractured Nation | The Pillaging of Western Canada

    Alberta Premier Danielle Smith said Tuesday there’s no point in Canada reviewing its free-trade agreement with the United States and Mexico until after an election, which she hopes will happen soon. “We need an election before any discussion of reopening,” Smith said in an interview. Smith...
  14. Ron in Regina

    Trump is Doing Something Good

    I don’t think Trump has done America any favours in all honesty. The United States had a damn good run, but now the Americans are retreating from the world, turning in on themselves, venturing out only for the purposes of spectacle, or for the dumb excitement of causing a scene. On our side of...
  15. Ron in Regina

    Killings of 2 men, 2 women on Carry the Kettle Nakoda Nation may have been targeted: Sask. RCMP

    Zero details in the media, & without knowing anything, maybe you should keep it on the QT until it becomes exposed broadly.
  16. Ron in Regina

    Killings of 2 men, 2 women on Carry the Kettle Nakoda Nation may have been targeted: Sask. RCMP

    Shitty & my condolences. Read the story & was at a loss for words.
  17. Ron in Regina

    Hamas attacks Israel

    Well, Palestinians & Arab states will be getting tariffs I guess. “..& You get a tariff! And You get a tariff! Everyone gets a tariff!!!” http://apple.news/AL3Y77D_NS82EaFIR3kKcJg
  18. Ron in Regina

    Hamas attacks Israel

    Maybe the Trump basket isn’t the wisest place to put all our eggs? Maybe a handful of smaller baskets just in case too would be prudent.
  19. Ron in Regina

    The Tarriff Hype.

    I’ve got 80 trailers (so far at this point) still in the US on top of the normal ongoing flow coming offline that I’ve got to get at least out of the US before this 30 days expires (even if they’re just into holding yards in Ontario), in the event that this isn’t over…so for me, this sure isn’t...
  20. Ron in Regina

    Trudeau Makes Good on Ethical Energy to Germany

    Japan's demand for liquefied natural gas (LNG) may grow by more than 10% to some 74 million metric tons by 2040 under a government scenario where the renewable energy rollout goes slower than expected, a senior industry ministry official said. Japan's domestic LNG demand continued to fall last...