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passions: running, golfing, hiking, backpacking, coffee, and my richmond, bc community. husband, dad, and friend, business intelligence and process management professional. support movember, twowheelgear, steveston icebreaker8k, and parkrun.
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I thought this too! really wanted a sticker.
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also, Canadians should be listening to Canadaland anyway. Fantastic reporting about issues pertinent to Canadians.
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I’ll let you know if I get some. I’m keen to try them for sure.
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Ya fair enough. That’s a factor. Hopefully they can get a few more fitting locations across Canada. I think their website lists a spot in Toronto. But I guess if you’re anywhere between Van and TO, you’re out of luck.
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I have not yet. Might be up for new irons next year and these will be first on my list to try.
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Fair point. But oh boy that was close. Nice place to be though where we expect to win.
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According to Marilú, they had just left home when unfamiliar cars appeared. Moments later, three vehicles boxed them in. Armed men in green vests ordered them out. No names. No badges.
This is not law enforcement. This is intimidation. (Sorry, we couldn’t upload the full video.)
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The head of RFK's fake autism study once "got in legal hot water for running illegal experiments on children that are so weird that I fear readers will believe I'm making it up."
But it's all true and worth reading to see how sick these people are.
www.salon.com/2025/04/14/r...
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I remember how to spell his name with this simple saying: can’t spell Poilievre without oil and lie.
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I’m an NCI funded researcher and the folks I know in the agency tell me it is so much worse than is being reported.
Even worse young professors are leaving academia because they don’t see a future in which they will get tenure that is usually determined based on NIH funding