@mrain13@NFLonCBS A great man once said 'I would rather die on yonder gallows than live one more day as a slave' Samuel Sharpe went those gallows on May 23, 1832 but his Christmas rebellion led to the British Abolition Act of 1833. Know your history. Ye was referencing mental slavery inarticulatly
@DanielJHannan A police officer rode up to a scene where the guy on the ground said I was stabbed and you don't check for wounds? This is madness. The fact he is on the ground should tell you he was likely injured and nothing else matters in that moment. Madness.
@HistorianUSA1 Next time learn the difference between a warrantied job and one that is not. The company is not charging parts under the warranty if it is not broken. Your employer could be more understanding though unless you were clocking too many hours & this was an excuse to cut cost
@Reil76 The mythical 1.4B Chinese consumers again. History is littered with businesses that died searching for that unicorn. China is not a consuming society.
@Reil76 Question, the AB budget is financed by royalties and provincial tax collection, what happens to the federal taxes currently being sent to Ottawa? Is that in your balance budget figure?
@alleria_eh Where in the Canadian constitution is Canada allowed to join any other country? The EU is more than a trade block it is a de facto Federation sitting atop independent states that are quasi sovereign within it. Canada cannot join the EU or the USA but it makes for great debates.
@trainofangels00 Don't gloat, separatist movements don't get traction immediately they start as an idea then lay dormant as an option until the right catalyst comes along and blows everything apart.
@Ade_Dohyeen The divorce proved his point. God saved his marriage up until then. If he had told her they would have split long before this. The man knows his wife.
@trainwithtish Political memories are short. After the 1980s revolution the big govt types apologized for the ills of the 1970s & proposed a third way. Policies aimed at hooking the middle class on govt benefits. Now they have the electorate voting based on benefits instead of the economy.
@moneytalkstweet Canada has raided workers' trust funds in the past to fund the budget, what gives you confidence that CPP, QPP and other workers' trust funds are safe in the future?
@acoyne This is a deliberate distorting of the history of Canada. When the Liberal, NDP and Bloc with majority support on the house tried to overturn the election of a minority CPC govt the people didn't support that. It failed. Now that this is a new norm our future is Italy of the 90s
@Mr_Husky1 Cast your mind back, who suggested this rule? Was it him or you? I'll bet it was you and he 'agreed' to placate your concerns. In other words, there was no rule he only agreed with you until it affected his family.
@globalnews This is a 3 county free trade agreement, Canada has the smallest market in terms of population. I can see the focus on the US the largest, but why is Canada's trade with Mexico not much bigger than it is now?
@tleehumphrey It is frustrating how this fact has been buried. As a result Canadians are ignorant of the fact that due to that deal Mexico is now the US biggest trading partner. Also, it allows the govt to escape scrutiny when they claim Canada has the best deal.