It's not like they weren't already terrified of everything they touch, their classmates, and if they have the wrong skin color ...
Glad this is finally making mainstream news.
So much for bringing business back to Ontario, eh Dougie?
I really hope he changes his mind about running for PM one day. He's an incredibly intelligent, sensible, and well-spoken individual.
The first step is admitting ...?
I wonder if he realizes rice production is just as harmful as some meat industries.
According to Christine Elliot's Twitter for Oct. 1 Ontario COVID cases: 538/39,600 = ~1.4%
I was equally surprised that bit of actual information made it into a mainstream Canadian newsource (even though this was common sense).
Dems have started officially targeting her 2 adopted children and demanding an investigation into whether they are "safe".
Jeez, I really can't imagine having such strong TDS as a non-American, that I'd wanna kill a leader that doesn't even lead my own country ...
This was my exact thought watching it as well, but it has certainly peaked my interest in a COD game for the first time in almost a decade. Gave me goosebumps to see such footage used in today's PC climate.
Woah I didn't know he was a supporter! Il try reaching out to him.
I had previously tried to contact the PPC directly to offer my help in drafting environmental policy with them but didn't get a response.
There are definitely more opportunities with better pay out west.
I'm OK if you have certain beliefs, but it's how it's pushed on the employees is where my problems lie. I worked at the MNRF for a time and the employers at the branch I was at, really pushed their beliefs on people even though they did some really great work with monitoring and inspections.
They've made an arrest for a guy that was trying to spray paint the walk. Still looking for the driver though.
YRP Facebook announced a couple hours ago that there's apparently a guy walking around the same area with a rifle. No update yet.
I'm in Southern Ontario and have zero issues leaving the region for employment. I've kept an eye on the oil-related jobs and have found that many of them are more temporary positions under 6 months. I am very keen to enter this specific part of the environmental-field. Thanks for the advice and response :)
I've applied with Ducks too and no luck so far. I'm more interested in the direct impact stuff as you mentioned. My last job dealth with a lot of this, but the work place was so toxic and the staff pushed all this pro-Trudeau policy BS that made zero sense if they actually looked at it. Additionally, they were extremely PC and didn't want an employee that could think for themselves. I'm almost 100% I was a diversity hire since I am a "woman of color" (I hate this term).
This is amazing advice. I have looked into the engineering focused companies. I often apply anyways but I am not certified to their expectations has been my main issue.
The employees I mentioned in my original post are not necessarily the HR reps, they are the actual workers, both in high and low positions. You do make a valid point about HR reps and I will do my best to factor this into my mentality when applying in the future :)
Thanks for the advice and responding.
The hunting community is very knowledgeable on environmental management too which I love (and unsurprisingly are hated by most other environmentalists I've met despite them also eating meat). I've applied for jobs with OFAH whenever I've found listings but no luck yet.
Thanks for responding.
This is exactly what I was thinking! There was however a local article featuring a lesbian couple circulating last week about them complaining about a street name -_-
Agreed OP, agreed.