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Most likely this stems from Albertans feeling as though their votes are wasted and mostly they are. The route problem that needs to be addressed goes back to the electoral reform you and I discussed previously.
and more gun grabbing in Canada? targeting hunters?
I have no clue who Rachel Parker is.. she doesn't seem like a looney bird.. but at this point Ive seen exactly 2 of her videos.. so I don't really have a base line to make an assessment... Is she reporting accurately? (this and the prior video about Alberta)?
Canada has lots of trees, no error, but...You are going to make our northern friends grumpy first thing in the morning. Alberta has 85% of all the oil, and something like 50 billion trees, which is crazy to think about.
So many could use a dose,
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Sorry, didn’t realize the deed was in your name……..Do you ever actually contribute anything of value to this thread or just hang around to antagonize people trying to have an educated discussion? From what I can see there are three of you, yourself Brent and neophyte that are only here to add clutter to an otherwise intelligent discussion.
I found it interesting visiting with a couple in their 30's. Both Phd's in science fields, one a Fulbright scholar. Both highly intelligent and college professors. All either care about is peer review and who the peer's are and where it is published. If a paper is peer reviewed then it is established fact according to them. When asked about Galileo or Copernicus, the topic is brushed off. Somewhere along the way we have lost the scientific method with our young minds in the sciences.
What if I had a vintage big bore doublerifle. Could one have that in Canada?.Yes the liberals banned another 179 firearms variances or more accurately reclassified them as prohibited devices. The liberals have not actually banned any firearms they’ve reclassified them to prohibited and made it impossible to get a prohib license. The last prohib licenses were issued in I believe 1992 when the liberal government at the time banned any hand gun with a barrel shorter than roughly 4 1/4 inch’s (it’s actually in mm) there are exceptions to the no new prohib law known 12/7 variance. The holder of a 12/7 variance could inherit prohib. Firearms but not purchase any themselves but 12/7 variances are know longer worth the paper they are printed of as new laws make it illegal to transfer handguns anyway.
Yes and the AirCanada employees are probably the laziest most worthless in the entire industry.Signature campaign to revoke Musk’s citizenship- huh? Well knock yourselves out. I doubt he is heartbroken over the “love” emanating from our north.
I’ve been to Canada a few times in my life. Neither impressed nor unimpressed. I can take it or leave it. And come to think of it, never lost anything in Canada anyway… . But, after my last experience with the CBSA (Canada Border Services Agency) and Canada Air in the Vancouver Intl Airport a few years ago I have zero desire to visit Canada again. My family and I were very poorly treated, for no reason by agents of the CBSA and reps of Canada Air - every one a PRICK! Caused stress to all of us and cost no small amount of money. All for no reason other than an arbitrary expression for show of the general attitude of every one of those arrogant aholes if not, sadly, major portions of the population. Of all customs and border agents I’ve dealt with around the world including all the common, small time bribery specialists in various African countries. none have come close to the CBSA pricks to our north. The closest comparison I’ve run into are the similar bastards in China.
I doubt Carney will be any different- just a schlicker, more articulate version of truedope,
A very good friend of mine is a Yale PhD, and currently a dean at a large university in Ohio.. he previously taught at the Naval Academy..
He'll tell you the #1 rule is "publish or die"..
if you want a career in academia, you get published.. and what peer reviewed journal, and who the peers are absolutely matters..
Im personally about 1/2 through a doctoral program myself (taking a VERY long path to completion.. between other time sucks in my life and my true hatred for academia its been a slow and painful process)..
My experience has been my dissertation panel (made up of 3x PhD's and a panel chair (also a PhD) could care less about the content of my dissertation.. At this point I've got 110+ pages of research completed, and Im about 99% convinced none of them have done anything more than a high level pass on any of the actual research.. they are FAR more focused on APA writing style, and finding comma splices than they are the validity of the research (which is one of the things that drives me absolutely nuts)..
I could likely completely make up all of the research.. if it were well documented and the correct processes were followed in generating the data, they'd never know... they are much more concerned with form over function..
While my doctoral program IS NOT in a hard science or engineering field (Im pursuing a doctorate in business), the research methodology is the same..
Needless to say, I question pretty much ALL research.. and seriously discount anyone that declares themselves a "scientist" if the title is all they have to offer..
As someone who used to fly AC weekly, I would take them over a southern based United crew any day of the week.Yes and the AirCanada employees are probably the laziest most worthless in the entire industry.
What if I had a vintage big bore doublerifle. Could one have that in Canada?.
As someone who used to fly AC weekly, I would take them over a southern based United crew any day of the week.
Dad and his colleagues were all of that variety - most of them had PhDs in an ag-related field.My dad used to say, a pound of common sense is worth three PhD's.....found him to be correct, most of the timeWhen you run into someone with both, that's normally someone to pay attention to. Good luck on your PhD!!