chrisdaw.bsky.social
Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC) ~ Adjunct Professor @ Queens Law ~ Sports Dad ~ Guitar Builder and Tinkerer ~ Amateur Dog Trainer ~ Waterloo Ontario
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Hey Fuzzy ! I was there too. What an amazing concert. Having his piano there ( I have never seen one so big) for all the amazing pianists to play was a real special treat. A fitting celebration. And the sound is always so great there at Massey Hall!
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Its got a 33 word headline, 2 of which are "Sedona" .
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Never click on idiotic stories like this. Media that pushes this kind of thinking need to fail.
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So CBP has some kind of database that includes political views of Americans? Or was he recognized
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Def violation. He can't cross the foul line until the ball touches the rim. He's got both feet well into the lane by then.
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With a caucus of 7 no excuse for communication failures. Ridiculous not to inform everyone.
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I know that the Feds have already committed to studying it, but lets prioritize Toronto - Quebec high speed rail.
I read that Edmonton - Calgary want a high speed rail link - I'm down for that too.
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I believe "Skype" is being decommissioned before then.
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Jealous!
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That's just the argument against proportional representation, not benefit that we always see in the wild!
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Really liked this - a follow up question on the topic: how do the logistics of such huge ridings affect the campaigns financially? Very impressed with the work put in by these MPs to connect with everyone. Very high level of commitment required to visit remote communities.
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Interesting take, I think it would also really help build better national trade networks between provinces. Looking forward to the webinar next week.
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We can be a circular firing squad sometimes.
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Approximately 5000 fewer candidates over 500 points, and 2000 fewer candidates in the 480-500 range. These candidates settled in 420-470 range.
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I watched this last night and thought it was a solid take.
I had been curious what you thought of Hislop's content on energy and industrial policy - I have been catching his stuff whenever I can.
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They are from this school of journalism
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I was walking my dog to work in the summer and went past my MP and another Liberal MP as they left a community event. We said hi, and my good boy sat and got pets from two MPs.
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11% of Canadians approve of Trump.
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Stated yesterday by CPC - 2.3 million new homes to be built in the next 5 years. 460,000 per year on avg.
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Enjoy your YT show, but wanted to thank you for putting this out on the podcast apps. A much easier format to listen to while walking the dog etc. Excited to hear more about your Canada 2050 concept.
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Did you do the 100 babies challenge?
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Sorry - I saw CNBC on the bio and thought you were connected to the story. Tariffs are certainly part of the issue, and the retaliation, but the anger that people are taking about is far more than a trade war. Canadians are seeing an existential threat. Totally different than 2016 tariffs
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First two people in your video clip:
"we've been stabbed in the back"
"its disrespectful, we don't want to be the 51st state"
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The anger really isn't about the tariffs. The anger is about the constant threats to take over our country. You are distorting reality.
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He has said why, he wants to weaken us then conquer us. He wants all our resources just like he wanted Ukraines. Why do you think he's joking?
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This was our worst one in ~ 15 years. Hope you are enjoying some jams. Going go do the same myself now!
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Considering he's repeatedly threatened to annex territory from two other founding members of NATO ( Canada, Denmark) NATO was clearly already dead weeks ago.
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I don't get to see all the data as their representative but when I access their file copies I can see most of the process that is unfolding.
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Usually within 2-5 days partner nations have sent a response on whether the biometrics have produced a hit in their data.
A major improvement in stopping criminals, or people who are using different identities to try and travel to different countries. Would be a shame to start unwinding this.
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Im trying to figure out how he's gonna play Trudeau being done on Sunday. Maybe he'll claim that as his win and Americans wont know the difference.