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Contemplate what Poilievre would be doing right now if he was leading the country.
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I don’t think it is strategic. The US is completely apathetic to the regressive cultural shift. The aholes are comfortable and normalizing their behavior.
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They are strategically conditioning the audience to consider this acceptable. And CNN is complicit.
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He is the poster child for all that is wrong in society now.
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Dick
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When traveling on business from Toronto to Detroit the train to Windsor was far more reliable and productive.
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Your sauna rocks weren't running for office were they?
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Why would Canada want to incorporate MAGA supporters into our democracy? No thank you.
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That could be a tough one. I have seen pricing manipulation using market conditions to justify price increases. When gas was the issue companies started billing it out as a surcharge. Tariffs should be handled similarly. Companies should ask for it to be broken out so that it can be removed.
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Probably one of the rare times a supplier will pay the tariff. And Trump will use it as an example.
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I'm happy for others to have it. And they are being used.
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I don't meet the criteria for drug or dental plans. If it was opened up to my criteria it would likely be incredibly more expensive. It's still hard for me to afford dental. That 1% helps even though I'm not covered with the other plans. It suffices for me for now.
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Ontario's funniest premier?
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The middle class is struggling to make ends meet. It's not easy for federal government to reduce the cost of living through legislation with a quick effect. On a fixed income when budgeting is essential I can do a lot strategically with that 1%. That could mean less need for other programs.
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I was coming here to ask who has a wife that runs one of the biggest agency nurse private companies in Ontario?
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Go easy. We don't need a 3 am tweet announcing 1000% tariffs.
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He is very well known on Canada. His handling of the 2008 recession is well known. The governor of the Bank of Canada appears in the news at least quarterly and is well reported.
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We just had an election. We were provided with the strategy that will be used for Canada to try to stabilize our economy during a global reset. We voted for it and are watching it be executed.
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Carney has a strategy. Canada will go full bore negotiating and strengthening trade with our true allies. We got the message. Stuck a fork in it.
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I worked for a chemical company for 30 years. Sustainability and recycling are fundamental to the strategy. Battery recycling is the next key focus. She is full of s**t.
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I wondered if the Conservatives truly cared whether they won or not. They probably gain more in donations while being in opposition.
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They've been travelling across Canada constantly campaigning for years now. I don't see this is an issue for his children. It is a waste of taxpayers money to move him twice unnecessarily. Housing for PM and opposition leader should be reviewed though.
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The party is doomed if he gets support. I would laugh my ass off if he lost them another seat.
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I am surprised we aren't hearing about panic purchasing yet.
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I am looking forward to supporting CBC. I think great things are going to happen there in the next few years.
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I don’t think he is capable of learning French. He quit college. Tried to learn French once already and gave up. He can barely speak English.
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With a pension better than pretty much all Canadians.
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Toronto is completely different. There is a shortage of rec facilities for the population. This is apples and oranges.
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In Toronto the demand for swimming lessons is massive. Ask any parent in Toronto what it is like booking rec programs for their kids. Losing these in Toronto would be tragic.
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The public pool linked to my old elementary school remained open as a public pool. The library was relocated on-site. It is a community hub now where facilities are used beyond the regular school day. Toronto schools don't have lots of play space. There is a better strategy than closing them.
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What a beautiful cottage. That would be my happy place. It sounds like the new owners ideal and would make your grandma happy to see you making memories there once again.
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Not surprised the photo was provided by Caryma's sidekick. The grift is real.
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I had a gut reaction to that. Trump has big problems on his hands. He has taken on far more than he can handle. The remaining democratic countries will unite and bring the US to its knees if necessary. So much harm from one little man.
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Anyone who doesn't know what an oligarch is has only themselves to blame. So an older white man doesn't resonate with you. Maybe a democratic movement should come in all shapes and sizes.
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Ok we heard you already.
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Just because someone posted this doesn't make it true.
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The gamers are going to love this.
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You have 4 years of nobody trusting your leadership ahead of you. Think about the implications.