It’s cool how the first one marks a spot in the sky when it ignites and second one ignites at the exact same altitude. Well rehearsed.
It’s cool how the first one marks a spot in the sky when it ignites and second one ignites at the exact same altitude. Well rehearsed.
Good! It’s the fourth and fifth personal residence that I’m concerned with.
Once you get this far down the thread you realize how complicated it actually is and why most people have no sweet clue how it works.
Then it’s a good time to raise the capital gains tax inclusion rate! Smart policy.
You can also just say to follow the Canada food guide. It’s pretty cool that that guide actually aligns with this diet (and the science in general)
Agreed, WS is one of the few financial institutions not trying to suck us dry.
Yeah, we already have an investment problem in Canada. Workers do extra unnecessary labour because there is less investment in them relative to the US. I see it at my work. We do extra work to shoestring together the tools that American companies buy for their employees. We try to compete on cost of input they compete on cost of output.
The fact that there are more than a hundred Indian students in PEI alone tells me we definitely do have a problem with too many foreign students.
It seems like we are slowly trying to turn around outsourcing everything to China. I wonder how far and how expensive it will end up.
Also, an insane amount of video surveillance from millions of phones.
I think everyone (90% of us) understands it at this point.
I was gonna say. The tenderloin should fit fine because for 28 bucks it’s going to be tiny.
Honestly, for a mayor in Canada I feel like that is entirely appropriate to not take a stance on foreign policy.
There’s some reporting at the US border. The cartel brings you to the border and tells you what to say for a price in the thousands per person. They put you through and you tell them you are in specific personal danger if you return.
I don’t know if this guy counts as a journalist, but here’s a youtube documentary: https://youtu.be/buZWVQuqx0o?si=Zs03_FBV9ck6EfCX
I think the bigger problem is the amount of people seeking “asylum” vs the people actually needing asylum. In both the US and Canada it is being used as a loophole.
If I had to guess it was probably done due to expediency. Starting something like this from scratch is going to take a lot more time than outsourcing. This program got implemented pretty quick. I agree though, longterm it is excess.
Using the name before deciding on it is definitely a critical part of picking a good name.
Shows how much I listened to her about it. Whoops!
But on cash or debit? That’s the thing here. Interac is fine as far as I know and cashless. It’s the credit cards that are sketchy.