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Mtlheavy 7 points ago +7 / -0

Freeland at his side in her too small red dress playing with her hair. Good grief.

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Mtlheavy 3 points ago +3 / -0

Demonizing conservatives. CPC must fight back. Or else the label will stick. Every utterance regarding the CPC will now feature the phrase loony [sic] right.

by borga
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Mtlheavy 0 points ago +1 / -1

Boston or not all you can do is insult and call names. And make unwarranted conclusions. Good luck. Try upping your conversational level to the point where you can deal with issues.

by borga
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Mtlheavy 1 point ago +1 / -0

You are rude. What I wrote is absolutely correct. You’ll point to one measly event where a half dozen lame masked people come out and bang pots and pans and that is supposed to be a protest?

Anyway, enjoy Quebec. A small step above the third world.

by borga
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Mtlheavy 7 points ago +7 / -0

From the province where protesting is the national sport. Heck, they even protested when the government proposed lowering taxes.

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Mtlheavy 14 points ago +15 / -1

Such silliness. How many are actually getting sick, and how sick? Why do positive test numbers drive policy absent any information regarding sickness, hospitalizations, ICU admittances and deaths? Quebec is disgusting. Quebeckers' national sport is usually protesting yet they roll over for the government to screw them over with passports etc. I guess it is because they know that the health care system in Quebec is a just small notch above third world and they are seriously afraid it will collapse.

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Mtlheavy 5 points ago +5 / -0

It’s hard to compare the work ethic of Singaporeans or Honkies to Canadians generally and especially to many immigrants who come looking for government freebies. Asians work hard. It’s work or starve. They work hard. From the richest to the poorest. Giving handouts is absolutely the wrong thing to do. Yet Canada continues to do it and keeps doing more. And yes, many non-whites in Asia have loads of cash and buy boats and mansions and private planes and all sorts of stuff.

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Mtlheavy 5 points ago +5 / -0

They are too afraid to protest against the passports. They will live with them and love them.

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Mtlheavy 5 points ago +5 / -0

Doesn’t sound much like a statement a reconciliation minister would make. Are we sure it’s not from the capitulation minister?

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Mtlheavy 2 points ago +2 / -0

It never matters how bad things are in Canada as long as smug Canadians can say to themselves "at least we are better the the US, eh?"

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Mtlheavy 3 points ago +3 / -0

The wise authorities are blaming hand guns. They acknowledge gangs are involved but dare not say anything negative about them.

Last week there was a shooting in the middle of the day outside the Bell Centre. No news about the victim or shooter.

The authorities and the media have become ridiculously pathetic.

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Mtlheavy 1 point ago +1 / -0

Well I had no flu symptoms. See my original post. We had cold symptoms. The flu and a cold are very different. We had just traveled to Miami and spent a week there where apparently the delta variant is spreading. Our flights to and from Miami )from Brazil) were packed. We tested positive for Covid with both antigen and PCR tests. So am I certain it was Covid? No more certain than anyone else who apparently has had it. Am I certain it was the delta variant? No more certain than anyone else who had it. However the symptoms match what has been reported to be the delta variant symptoms. Perhaps the better question is how different is delta from the common cold.

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Mtlheavy 6 points ago +6 / -0

Oh dear. What shall I do? Hide under my bed until this goes away?

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Mtlheavy 10 points ago +10 / -0

Four in my household came down the delta variant a few weeks ago. It was more than sniffles for all of us. More like a cold to a very bad cold with the worst symptoms lasting 2-4 days. Fatigue for two of us lingered for about a week. No fever. No cough. Just a mild headache, stuffiness, fatigue. Delta is much more a cold than a flu. If we are typical examples then Tylenol and decongestant are all that is needed. (We are healthy to begin with.)

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Mtlheavy 3 points ago +3 / -0

Racist, homophobe, transphobe, Islamophobe, nazi, fascist, anarchist etc.

These words are thrown around so frequently they have lost their meaning. It is no surprise these words are being wrongly used. Calling people these names is simply a means to demonize them, regardless of truth or accuracy.

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Mtlheavy 11 points ago +11 / -0

Mr Ali may be from a country where showing papers is common.

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Mtlheavy 11 points ago +11 / -0

The phobia is this: I attended Easter mass in Jakarta, Indonesia a few years ago. There had been at the time a number of recent church bombings. Metal detectors and heavily armed police guarded the church and access to all nearby streets. The phobia was my fear of being caught in a bombing.

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Mtlheavy 8 points ago +8 / -0

They don’t care what happens in their home countries. And we are stupid enough to pamper them in the west. In a couple of decades they will take over and suppress all non-Muslim religions. Anyone who doubts this has not spent significant time in a Muslim country. N

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Mtlheavy 1 point ago +1 / -0

Bad article. The temperatures were not the hottest and the floods in europe were not close to unprecedented.

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Mtlheavy 2 points ago +2 / -0

Quebeckers think mixing vaccines is great.

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Mtlheavy 11 points ago +11 / -0

It’ll get really confusing when boosters are required.

How about a line for recovered people also?

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Mtlheavy 5 points ago +5 / -0

Thanks. This was the original ‘it’s understable’ interview. Since then many more churches have been burned and Trudeau appears to have said nothing and no one seems to have have asked about it.

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Mtlheavy 7 points ago +7 / -0

And not a single ‘reporter’ would dare ask the PM or any minister about the church burnings. Pathetic.

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