And again, you are taking this too seriously.
I am one person with one vote. I disagree with you in most things, but I don’t get emotionally worked up over it.
https://www.thedailybeast.com/shark-tank-star-kevin-oleary-headed-to-mar-a-lago-to-talk-to-trump-about-merging-us-and-canada/
Happened a few days ago. I didn’t realize that Kevin O’Leary is now a part of the GoC…
However, if he only spent his time outside the country, then the line will be “Trudeau won’t even spend his vacations in Canada - that’s how much he hates this country”. Or something about the costs of ski trips in Europe or the US.
And he picked a small resort, not Banff or Whistler, so he...
The Dauphin part of the trial was open to anyone, working or not. And yes, one of the reasons why they decided to do the trial was to see whether getting “free money” would disincentivize people from working.
https://lawandcrime.com/high-profile/kangaroo-court-jan-6-rioter-applies-for-asylum-in-canada-after-refusing-to-report-to-prison-for-storming-capitol-with-his-mom/
Well I was not expecting that in the “I’m moving to Canada” subset of people.
…and catching up on the pages since I came back, you take things far too personally. Looking at your responses, I was wondering if I had insulted you by accident.
As I said in my original comment, the site is biased but it links to its sources.
So, interesting thing about Universal Basic...
I can sort of see the reason for that.
If you’re posted on a year-long course and want to bring your family, would you bother trying to buy for one year? Also, since courses start at fixed times, it’s harder to negotiate 30 days earlier/later to accommodate moves, etc.
…and it turns out that the person is an anti-LGBTQ activist. The article site is obviously a bit biased but I haven’t seen any other reporting on this, and it seems to link its sources.
https://www.convoywatch.ca/p/anti-lgbtq-activist-who-ambushed
Then there’s his work saving the Chalk River nuclear reactor when he was in the USN.
https://www.military.com/history/how-jimmy-carter-saved-canadian-nuclear-reactor-after-meltdown.html
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