as overheard during that North Carolina hurricane ... "if you live on the river eventually you live in the river"
dinni du nuffin
Country could be looking at low growth and higher inflation for next 20 years
The Ontario Liberal Party (the people who did the gas plant accounting) came up with a number favourable for them gee surprise
good. stop the deficits. stop inflation.
ah yes. The "its not happening and you wanting to ban it is fascism" crowd
this wasn't such a problem when employees didn't act like petulant children and taking "mental health" days
ya i don't get this. Ford does not and no premier should give the OPP orders. They can pass laws and expect the OPP to enforce them but elected members are not the boss of our police force.
aren't we also responsible for DST
one simple answer might be don't import people who need housing without first making sure the housing is available
people seem to forget about all that stuff before the charging port.
the green party isn't fit to govern themselves
can you please flesh out what you mean by "nationalize" did you plan on paying people for what they have invested in these industries or just taking it away from them?
neither will removing the carbon tax from heating oil. But it would certainly buy votes if an election was held today
but QPP is fine?
im sure people going to emergency clinics to have a cough checked out has nothing to do with public health care sucking
funny how printing a tonne of money and handing it out only seemed to cause inflation putting more people in poverty
the great guardians of the environment myth is popped
hashtag #freepalastine not support terrorism
hashtag #freedomconvoy totally terrorism
#PeakLemmy
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