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You are correct that sales tax doesn't cover schools or the RFA, but that is due to previous stupid policy choices, where services of general benefit are paid for by specific taxes. People who study political policy have been pointing out that this is an unwise way for governments to fund such services for about the last 300 years. Right now, this stupidity of this with regard to school funding is being looked at carefully in the State legislature, and there is hope that it will be changed. The funding of the RFA is a continuing scandal of bad government for which no good outcome seems foreseeable. But your proposal to provide free water would surpass the foolishness of the RFA scheme considerably, as consumption of water is NOT a general benefit, it is a specific benefit, and so specific funding is appropriate. I am not familiar enough with the realities of sewage benefit (general vs specific) to evaluate if it would be a reasonable substitute for a tax incentive. | 0 | not toxic |
Airbus got paid $350 million to take over the C series. That's their 50% share of the $700 million of losses expected in the next couple of years that BBD must fund.
When the Caisse and BBD get bought out by Airbus, if there is a differential in price paid for their respective partnership interests, the next thing to fly will be lawsuits. | 0 | not toxic |
jeez it seems on these threads posters fear of foreigners was 80% what bad advice and wrong headed fear mongering. | 0 | not toxic |
Incredible admission. | 0 | not toxic |
Well, …..that was absurdity personified. | 0 | not toxic |
I agree. Trump's crudeness and offensiveness are completely reprehensible in an American President, and we need to express that forcefully. His juvenile vulgarity is a disgrace to the office. | 1 | toxic |
Debate of falsehoods without the foundation of the existence of the individual who, supposedly, created them is moot. No Jesus, no debate. All subsequent such "debates" are merely exercises in circular logic starting with a false premise and supporting it with equally false facts. He didn't exist; therefore any teachings and claims cannot be supported without identifying the true sources of their existence. A whole industry of "scholars" has existed since the Roman Empire era to "debate" to falsely portray an original false creation. Christianity is nothing more than a compilation of previous human-created religions from pagan to animus to one god(Jew). All incorporated into dogma and rites to con groups into joining. If that doesn't work, slaughter them militarily until the remainder submit. The entire illegal legality of "Christian Discovery" created by another Pope to give judicial justification for the conquest of all others in the world. The existence level negates all. | 0 | not toxic |
In the meantime I suggest calling and writing to our Senators and Representatives and asking them to promote renewable energy policy. There's little we can do as individuals. In the grand scheme of things, reducing our carbon footprint as individuals is insignificant. The bond needs to be broken between the federal and state governments and the fossil fuel giants. If we can get policy passed that cuts subsidies to fossil fuel companies and promotes subsidizing or exploring renewable energy, the economic incentive will be there for the technology to expand and we will reach a point where jets, and other vehicles can be run on renewable energy sooner. Vote against bills that would allow new pipelines/more fossil fuel extraction and exploration. Senator Murkowski is the chair of the Senate Energy and Natural Resource Committee-call her office and tell her that, as her constituent, you want to see more investment in renewables and that you think it would be best for the future of Alaska | 0 | not toxic |
I've volunteered at our local food bank off and on and let me tell you true: If SNAP gets cuts? We're going to be busier than ever. Our doors have to close a little early just to complete the line that's been waiting. Next door we receive Meal on Wheels and feed up to 50 people MWF. Elderly.
A lot of fragile hearts are going to just 'break' over the inhumane, insensitive mindsets POLITICAL bots are making. GOP. What do they truly stand for anymore? They'll be remembered come 2018. For these elderly? Some of them can't reason as well as gone years; to be told you no longer can go to a friendly center and socialize and be fed...well they won't understand at all. I fear many would just die on loneliness and hunger.
L2G | 0 | not toxic |
No I don't speak for black, I speak as someone who has watched the black families being destroyed because of their victimization attitudes. I am speaking as an individual who has read about 70% of the black births are to single women. I have also read over 50% of the murders are being committed by 13% of the population (black population) of the country. I am speaking of the 27% unemployment rate of black youth. Each and every on these issues are somehow being blamed on "Whitey". Maybe it is time for the black community to look inwardly instead of blaming every thing on "Whitey" | 0 | not toxic |
Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn, Google+, Youtube, Reddit, Instagram, Craigslist, even RG comments = well, truth be told, every word your type in an email or say on your phone, (I've personally tested and can verify this) is meta-data collected through PRISM for the EKS (Enterprise Knowledge System) in amounts you cannot fathom. All recorded and stored ...ALL OF IT!
the fact that they call it "Enterprise" is an insult to all Star Trek fans :(
A lesson to be learned Mr. Roos, that if you're planning to kill someone of influence, you don't go spouting off about it prior. At 62 yrs of age, you are probably just as angry at the rest of us at our own Government, and under our illustrious Nazi Regime Enabling Act (cough*) I mean our 'Patriot Act' (which is far worse) anyone can be arrested without charges and held indefinitely ...thus, if he was a true-blood dissident, he wouldn't have allowed himself to be apprehended.
He won't be sewing dissent behind bars, were he will die of old age. | 0 | not toxic |
Link and comments on Twitter where they can't be "moderated" | 0 | not toxic |
Truth be told it's not a $300 billion deficit, it's a $300 billion DEBT and climbing. Wynne and co. have set up a death spiral of debt servicing cost increases that will not be outpaced, or even matched by economic growth. Trudeau is now firmly immersed in the same Liberal fantasy of government spending as means to growth and fruit is there for all to see. We're about to re-learn the hard lessons we learned in 90's and this time it will be even uglier. | 0 | not toxic |
It doesn't preclude anyone from discussing anything
It simply shows solidarity with the Quebec victims and condemns HATRED of Muslims. Talk about what you want, it has no legal binding anyways. | 0 | not toxic |
Any bets on whether she appeals?!! | 0 | not toxic |
Nonsense. Probably the majority of the voters voted against having cemetery next door to them. If they had voted against having a MacDonalds next to them would you have said they were USphobias? | 0 | not toxic |
I agree with your comments, when the next slowdown occurs it will bone crushing depression, the likes of 1929 or worse! | 0 | not toxic |
Half of Republicans want war. What a surprise. | 0 | not toxic |
Indeed it has....And I look forward to you ceasing it.
CC is well aware of your antics, as you know, and I am assured by and comfortable with their responses. | 0 | not toxic |
Buried utilities...looks good but no guarantees. I live in a developed area with buried utilities and was surprised during our ice storm a couple of years ago that we lost our power. How could that happen when power lines underground we wondered. Learned it made no difference because the transformer was knocked off line. Long and cold 48 hours. So be prepared even if your power is buried. Aesthetic value you bet...practical, not so much. | 0 | not toxic |
Gary Taube$ can live his life as if it were perpetually Lent. I will put strawberry jam on my croissant from time to time. Let's see who lives longer. | 0 | not toxic |
The Corps of Engineers probably has the largest number of hydrologists of any organization in the world. Regardless, modelling takes time, and once the main spillway failure occurred, time was not on their side.
The underlying defects that led to failure of the main spillway, and the mistaken analysis of the erosion tolerance of the emergency spillway were the main oversights here. I have difficulty lodging much criticism of the current managers who were stuck in a difficult situation, on the basis that not every decision made turned out to be the best possible decision. There was too much happening too quickly to expect optimization. As it was, the response proved adequate.
Also, the Friends of the River group mentioned in the article has no credibility. I read their 2005 complaint. It has no relevance to what actually happened. Actually, the complaint contradicted itself in one of its major arguments, but the character limit for posting doesn't let me discuss that here. | 0 | not toxic |
What fascinates me is that the very people that promote these types of laws will pump millions to overseas charities to help homeless people there! | 0 | not toxic |
As U.S. Sen. John Thune, a Republican from South Dakota, told Politico, the strategy is, “Whatever gets to 50.”
There you have it.........Is it good policy? Who cares............it gets us to 50. | 0 | not toxic |
Doh! How could I have been so gullible as to ever having taken you seriously. We need to have a new emoji for your comments, indicating you're just being absurd, and then attach it as a sig' to all your posts. It will save a lot of time responding to what you're doing, which is, essentially, trolling. Trying to provoke a response to words you don't intend to be taken seriously. I won't make that mistake again. And if the Indians should go home, when will you? l-)
Now, where's that mute button? Somebody please shoot me if I ever take "Harry" seriously again. | 0 | not toxic |
we could all do our part at preventing an oil spill if we just quit driving our cars and heating our homes | 0 | not toxic |
OK. Clinton got more votes than Trump; the Liberals got more votes than the Conservatives or any other party. Agreed that riding boundaries result in seat numbers that proportionally represent the numbers of votes cast for each party but that's why PR would be a good electoral system, right? The Liberals not only won more seats than all the other parties put together (the definition of a majority government) but they also won more of the popular vote than any other party. Since to all intents and purposes there are only two parties in the US, the situation is not that easy to compare with the Canadian system. | 0 | not toxic |
So will you feel just as sanguine about the police tying up the roads for their interminable accident investigations when they are taking 12 or 18 hours to do what they are taking 6 or 8 hours to do now, and what they were taking 1 or 2 hours to do a decade ago? Will you meekly spend the night in your car on the Glenn or Seward highway because the police have not yet documented every bit of metal and speck of broken glass after an accident on those alternative-less routes? | 0 | not toxic |
Geeeeee, wonder what an audit would find about our rail spending spree? | 0 | not toxic |
GUILTY UNTIL PROVEN INNOCENT The EUGENE CHARTER Chapter XII
Miscellaneous Provisions
Section 48. Presumption of Validity of City Action. In every proceeding in any court
concerning the exercise or enforcement by the city or any of its officers or
employees or agencies of any power by this act given to the city or any of its officers or
employees or agencies, all acts by the city or any of its officers, employees or agencies shall be
presumed to be valid, and no error or omission in any such act invalidates it, unless the person
attacking it alleges and proves that he or she has been misled by the error or omission to his or
her damage; and the court shall disregard every error or omission which does not affect a
substantial right of the person. Any action by this charter committed to the discretion of the
council, when taken, shall be final and shall not be reviewed or called into question elsewhere. | 0 | not toxic |
Will believe it when I see it....they need the money and it will be hard to put that ad genie back in the bottle. CBC should use the money to actually spend on hard news and not health stories and other lifestyle fluff that makes up their newscast now. | 0 | not toxic |
Hi Monica,
To be honest I'm not too sure who these people are except for a couple. But, sounds like they've had this up their sleaves for some time now. Just waiting for the right moment, like vultures watching their prey. And, from what I'm observing these negative attacks on the good guys are springing up frequently, Fr.Martin for e.g. As a matter of fact our world is far from joyous...war, displaced and starving peoples, hurricane damaged cities, earthquakes, King Kong and MickeyDuck wanting to blast each other up along with millions of others. Never used to be so angry, selfish and uncharitable. Keep praying. | 0 | not toxic |
Only mindless attacks are being done by you in addition to your failure to understand where and where not the Navy has its major economic impacts. Nuff said. | 0 | not toxic |
Is this story supposed to make me feel bad? People are living off of a government subsidized program that fails them (big surprise) and then throw their hands in the air because they don't know how else to provide for themselves? If the government hadn't intervened with a welfare program like CDQ, the private sector would have taken care of this a long time ago. For the better. | 0 | not toxic |
Yes, for a brief stay. | 0 | not toxic |
Goes to show how phony republicans are. | 1 | toxic |
Hey Sher, guess discussing inconvenient facts ain't for you? | 0 | not toxic |
I notice that, in different circumstances, the nomenclature applied to aboriginals changes. If it is land claims, anti-resource developement or government negotiations, the term 'First Nations' is used. If it has to do with social welfare issues such as mental health, suicide addiction or missing women, the term is indigenous or aboriginal people. | 0 | not toxic |
Finally.
Why does it take so many deaths to move legislatures to some common sense? | 0 | not toxic |
Something to accompany your wet T-shirt....a little bit of Linda Ronstadt.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jlUH40ZEYZo | 0 | not toxic |
The day I watched OSP use a roadblock to stop a non-violent protester, it reminded me of the 1971 movie "Vanishing Point". When it was over, the crowd quietly and slowly dispersed. | 0 | not toxic |
Shibai-buster, What if it's the President who is jeopardizing America's image and safety? Would you continue to stand by the President? | 0 | not toxic |
I notice Rob Carrick that you don't mention Vancouver. Where the rental vacancy rate is less than one percent. So if you don't own, then chances are you are not going to find anything to rent either, let alone anything affordable because a vacancy rate of almost zero means landlords rule.
And the vacancy rate in adjoining Richmond, and the North Shore is even lower. | 0 | not toxic |
I have no idea what point you are trying to make. Does Trump charge admission to his rallies? | 0 | not toxic |
This is a very valuable comment. We need to stop dismissing Trump supporters as racists and xenophobes if we want to understand what drives them, and how they could be brought back into the mainstream fold. My perspective is that they are fed up with being branded as racists if they say something politically incorrect or express legitimate concerns about immigration levels or other controversial topics. They voted for a guy who they thought could cut through the BS and "tell it like it is", even if he is in fact the most dishonest Presidential candidate ever.
Don't get me wrong; I think Trump as President is extremely worrying. But those of us in the centre or left need to honestly confront the motivations of Trump supporters and understand why the alternatives fell short. | 0 | not toxic |
What planet do you come from thinking that memorization is the first requirement in math? | 0 | not toxic |
What's the big deal with the middle finger, everyone is doing it anyway. | 0 | not toxic |
So many things wrong with this plan. The most important being the current estimated cost will surely go up significantly. Next the amount of funding will probably not meet its expectations as already questioned. I'm also annoyed that the neighbor islands are being rewarded for their complaints. Yes, they don't benefit much by this rail project, but not many even on Oahu will. As for their share of taxes, they already get more GET taxes back than they contribute and it sounds like they'll get more TAT than they contribute. Ridiculous. | 0 | not toxic |
Oh, I don't know, Alaska is pretty good compared to some other states. Like anywhere, there are people who don't have the courage to live in a free society, but I don't think there are a lot of them here in Alaska. | 0 | not toxic |
One question: What happens with drivers licences, health cards, and other forms of facial I.D., and if a traffic cop wants to match the person with the face(is there one?) on the d.l.? | 0 | not toxic |
I think it's time for everyone to just turn up this this hilarious Vanilla ISIS Baby rap video on full blast. http://bit.ly/1mZalfM #VanillaISIS | 0 | not toxic |
Gee Craig, you sure glossed over your own admitted misdeeds. I'm thinking you're using McCandless to chastise your own young self. What do they call that? Projecting? Could explain why you're so angry all the time. | 0 | not toxic |
Wonderful morning news story. Thanks for helping me stick to my diet plan...... | 0 | not toxic |
What still distinguishers Catholic schools are parietals. There were women’s and men’s floor or single sex dorms, sign-ins after 10 and guests were out by 2. While the rules agaisnt sexual activity were never enforced, they were still on the books. In graduate school, at American, there were no such rules and floors were co-ed. As for the student’s themselves, there was no marked difference in chastisty in either university (or Catholic U., where my R.A.’s girlfriend slept over most nights). Any ”Catholic identity” in this area was for show. I suspect it always has been. Prior generations simply had to be more creative in their fornicating. | 0 | not toxic |
It comes up now because he is running for THE UNITED STATES SENATE. How you can even wrap your mind around defending this pos is beyond my comprehension. Grown men coming on to teenage girls is wrong. Sometimes the girl isn't sophisticated enough to understand this, but the man should be. | 0 | not toxic |
Quit, baby, Quit! | 0 | not toxic |
The AARP thing must be a Breitbart fake news. | 0 | not toxic |
Richard, here's the problem:
All the republicans whining about pay-to-play with the Clinton Foundation seem like they just woke up and started following politics last week.
This is pandemic in major-party politics and has been for 30+ years. Its not okay, ever, and it happens constantly.
Don Young deserves every morsel of criticism as much as any politician who dishes out favors for political contributions. | 0 | not toxic |
..."Going forward we should be told if this is to be a permanent fixture of our immigration policy, which is, find a place along the border cross over and we will take care of you."...
Excellent question.
All you have to do is enter somewhere along the border, or anywhere along our coast, then you are entitled to the same process as if it were an official application. But at the same time you get to remain in Canada for at least a year until your case is heard, and then for years after as you go through the appeals process. | 0 | not toxic |
Obamacare is the best thing since sliced bread? Wow, Ok well the Republicans left it alone, so take that sliced bread and start making sandwiches...egg sandwiches that is, from all the eggs cleaned off the Democrats faces | 0 | not toxic |
Yes, it's silly --- in fact, racist --- to portray Jesus as a white, rosy-cheeked, blonde Swede. That being the case, how is it not silly and racist to get upset when Jesus is portrayed as being from the Middle East? Some people turn themselves inside out to be victims. | 1 | toxic |
I vote for the incompetence option. It appears the Liberals think it is okay to give billions to Bombardier but do not support small business creation. | 0 | not toxic |
never right hate machinists BS their way thru every issue, it's to be expected when truth is reported and of course those exposed get all bent. to point out any imperfections of normal journalism by righties is sheer hypocrisy, that side hates truth, it spoils their hate party and slows down the agenda of, oppression, theft, and destruction. | 1 | toxic |
Thank you for your article Sr. Soli. Reconciliation where there has been so much fear, hatred and gratuitous violence for so long, will certainly require the abundant grace of God. It is nigh impossible to recover from civil war and to be reconciled from the heart because the fear and the pain is still there; thank God that in Him all things are possible. It puts our comfortable bickering and blaming into proper perspective. | 0 | not toxic |
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Why do you always mention documents and people pre-1960? Did the Church stop existing after that? | 0 | not toxic |
Zoolander quote of the day in NYC, "How you shape the world will make the world we're part of!" I'm sure I saw either Blue Steel or Ferrari after delivering that gem. Not sure if the rabid cheers were for the comment or the pose. | 0 | not toxic |
The dog was released on his own recognizance. | 0 | not toxic |
As Ludwig is no longer with us, your narrative is unrelated to the story. | 0 | not toxic |
/facepalm at you confirming some of the key things I said.
If the bollards are too far apart then they will use a littler car and go between them. The bigger vehicle is to deal with taking on the bollards not the building.
Two thieves generally aim for the door so they don't have to deal with clearing stuff. If you take away the door completely they will deal with limited amounts of 'clearing stuff' to get at what they want. They can and would 'create a hole' by ramming the side of the building and backing out or just leave the stolen hole maker in the building while they leave in another vehicle. The I beam bollard you mention is very easy to get out of the ground with a push/pull and a semi decent chain or strap it's done. You don't think the front door is the only door on these buildings do you? Again as you described your bollard it's no more difficult to remove than a basketball backboard post. In fact it could be easier. | 0 | not toxic |
there whole existence is built on the evil West | 0 | not toxic |
Anonymous or otherwise, let's keep it simple. People are dying, and we have the means to save many of them, at least in the short term. We can change things up later, but for the time being let's save lives. | 0 | not toxic |
Trump is as ineffective on the international stage as he is domestically. The Europeans probably realized it before ourselves so they are distancing themselves from him. Soon those Americans who voted for him will come to realize what they enabled. Hopefully, before he can accomplish much more damage. The Republican Party is morally and ethically bankrupt so don't expect them to pull our "political chestnuts" out of the fire. | 0 | not toxic |
Trump is a bully. All bullies are cowards. They are liable to explode at any time so as to create an impression of toughness.
Trump and Putin are on the same page, just like Hitler and Stalin were, initially. We all know what happened from there.
In the White House a groper and in the Kremlin a man who boasts about his nation's whores.
Connect the dots and be very scared. | 1 | toxic |
What about all the workers that are left permantly disabled and pay a pitance and then forgotten? | 0 | not toxic |
Pretty harsh Dante1969. There is inequality in retirement saving incentives/benefits for self-employed professionals. RRSP do not benefit high income professionals. You argue that it doesn't matter once someone makes over 220K and they should have no benefits or incentives to save and build a nest-egg. That is your perspective and I can't argue against it - you are a socialist and you despise anyone that has a greater income than you. You may be shocked to know that many professionals that make this level of income are good people who are a benefit to the community. They also deserve to retire someday and maintain a reasonable proportion of baseline income as all retirement strategies recommend and target. When I see "sweat and effort equality" I will agree with you more. As many greedy rich people you so despise there are an equal number of useless lazy people looking for handouts. Maybe you are one of them I don't know - I will assume you are not. | 0 | not toxic |
....Still waiting on that stupid wall too! | 1 | toxic |
Lannam and MacIntyre are right to look at a variety of kind of taxes and fees together. But the claims about overall impact that they make here can only be properly made with some real numbers. I'm sceptical when they note that rate reductions won't be felt by lower income taxpayers and then they claim that the loss of tax credits such as the one children's art classes will be felt by that same group. The main benefit for that kind of tax credit usually goes to taxpayers who have discretionary income and a significant tax bill against which the credit can be applied. I think I'll wait until a fuller accounting is possible before passing judgement. | 0 | not toxic |
Trump needs no help in making himself look bad. He does just fine himself. If you've followed his career and/or viewed his television show you'd see the things. He is who he is and has always been rather arrogant and bombastic. He is a self promoter. It just doesn't seem to work well in his role as president where you have to work with others and be ok with not always having things go your way. Compromise and self promotion are tricky to pull off.
BTW, the economy tends to ebb and flow despite who is in the White House. Changes take place over many years, for the most part. | 0 | not toxic |
ya, Lynch can go, and that way keep TJ | 0 | not toxic |
15 years in Calgary now-
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two passports and homes on both sides of the border........
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for what its worth
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and the furthest thing for a "liberal" you will find | 0 | not toxic |
I suggest you read up on 'Muslim burials'...it's not about not having a 'Muslim Cemetary'...it has everything to do with their burial rituals. Honestly, you need to familiarize yourself with it, then you will understand WHY this accommodation should not be made! | 0 | not toxic |
Canada is not a Constitutional Republic as is the United States...Canada is parliamentary. The two are not comparative. | 0 | not toxic |
"Copying my comments and using them is nothing but tacit acknowledgement of their truth." | 0 | not toxic |
The US is an international bully and needs its physical threat. Of course, the US will not seriously consider disarming. We are more concerned in making sure that other nations do not acquire our abilities to kill. | 1 | toxic |
Who cares about some bears, I care more about the kid and applaud fish and game for doing the right thing. Can't be certain which bear did it so all suspect bears need to be put down. Gosh if human criminals could only be handled this well... | 0 | not toxic |
Trump doesn't care about facts, only whatever impulse entered his brain in the past five minutes. He acts on hearsay and innuendo. And all the yes-men/women he has surrounded himself just encourage it. | 0 | not toxic |
Unfortunately, it doesn't really matter what anyone thinks when money plays such a big role in politics. There is no voice for the ordinary citizen. IMHO developers own politicians. | 0 | not toxic |
B.C. Green Leader Andrew Weaver says Alberta should “get with the program” and move away from oil and gas.
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Agreed
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The first step should be for Alberta to stop shipments through the existing Kinder Morgan pipeline to the B.C. Interior and Lower Mainland.
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Almost 90 per cent of the fuel for Vancouver and the southern coast comes out of that pipeline, either as gasoline or crude to be refined and the Kinder Morgan system also supplies jet fuel to Vancouver Airport. . So Alberta has the power to halt all auto , truck and air travel within or in/out of Vancouver.
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And as most B.C. products going to the rest of Canada pass through Alberta noncooperation by BC invites Albertas retaliation against shipments of wine, lumber and scores of other products , in fact , natural gas producers in the B.C. northeast routinely send their product to Fort Saskatchewan for processing, and then bring it back for sale.
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cant wait
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# cutting off ones nose to spite ones face
#great leap backwards | 0 | not toxic |
Especially when you have to start pushing buttons...you know, 1 for English 2 for Spanish. | 0 | not toxic |
I applaud the more positive statements and suggestions in this piece, but I am disappointed to see the hyperbolic term "mustard gas of that wretched system" applied to the Indian Residential Schools. Like the attempts to sway Canadians' emotions by the use of "genocide" in describing the IRS system, Chamberlin's choice of words clouds and vilifies a system that was complicated, created and run for a variety of reasons -- some of them humanitarian, some fiscally driven, and yes, some self-serving and blinkered by colonizing attitudes. True reconciliation will not come from slurs like this but from rational discourse and a willingness to consider all the facts. | 0 | not toxic |
Quit your Facebook and your Instagram and you will be a happier person. At the very least, remove or disable the apps on your phone so you are not constantly notified with onslaughts of garbage. | 0 | not toxic |
please, re think. why would your opinion not be as "valid" as the next? you may say something that is very profound or see from another perspective - it's all good . wouldn't it be boring and unnecessary if we all agreed? | 0 | not toxic |
Since January, apparently. | 0 | not toxic |
Oopsy, I guess that big boo boo doesn't count | 0 | not toxic |
"Republicans say the law is enforced unevenly, leaving religious leaders uncertain about what they are allowed to say and do."
It's really simple.
Avoid politics like it was the plague.
For a religious leader of any faith to involve her/himself in politics is to demean his/her calling.
"Render unto Caesar..." | 0 | not toxic |
Time for your daily Goo Aid trumpettes. Open wide. Notice how trump would never sit before the press because he can't handle heat? He just yaddle daddle as he BS around the country. | 0 | not toxic |
The terms "racialized" and "visible minorities" have always been odious. Now that the majority (51.5%) of the Toronto population self-identifies as a visible minority, will the 2021 Census revise the terms to apply to the real new minority? The real problem is that the terms will remain just as odious in 2021. | 0 | not toxic |
The Canadian Media is an example of "very, very, very select Canadian content" If all Canadians were welcome to participate in this industry now and before there would not have been the huge migration to digital. This migration is only starting and the established media will have to get in the game or perish. The CBC is well past its due date! | 0 | not toxic |
No doubt it's Clapper...Hillary's "17 US intelligence agencies saying it's the Russian's hacking her emails". Turns out, it's James Clapper, alone. Supposedly, Hilkary's favorite spook is as prone to conspiracy theories and McCarthyism as the rest of her minions. | 0 | not toxic |
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