Failing to see a problem here. Next I'm sure you'll say that the ability to raise ones status through work is wrong. I'll bet that system of serfdom was great, I mean sure people worked less and got paid nothing.
Canada has perfectly affordable internet, you simply refuse to do any business with Rogers, Telus, Cogeco, Videotron, Bell etc and go with a TPIA(like Start, Teksavvy, Electronicbox, Execulink, etc), and get more for less.
Yes, but it was due to the fact that governments world around said that it was "dangerous to go outside because of x,y,z" my favorite being sunlight here in Canada when the ozone hole was shit. The other being a,b,c including "stranger danger" and "fear of invisible people."
As a useful tip: If you're allergic to codeine and you need pain medication ask for tramadol/acetaminophen. If that doesn't do it, ask for straight ultram. Fair warning though, it does dump serotonin, as such taking it for a long time you'll go through hellish withdrawal symptoms.
The US have one of the highest rates of antibiotics (ab)use.
I'm guessing you've never been out of the US then, otherwise you'd know that the vast majority of "AB resistant diseases" are mainly from the 3rd world, or developing countries where people simply stop taking it. First cases of AB resistant TB? India, sexually transmitted? 3rd world, and so on. In Canada we had a standing policy for EMS, fire and police that "likely 3rd and developing immigrants" who may be infectious, you are to drive with the windows down on the vehicle. This was during the first wave of infections. It now applies to "all unknowns."
The problem with hospitals is it being such a sterile environment, it makes a prefect breeding ground for aggressive strains when there are no other bacteria or virii to keep them in check.
From an iPhone on AT&T IPv6 does not work. Neither does it work on my Uverse connection.
Hell from most ISP's in North America that test doesn't work, because ISP's are so blindingly slow at upgrading that it'll be 2020 before they get around to implementing it on the home end. My ISP is Teksavvy, they have ipv6 on DSL, and are still waiting for rogers, cogeco, videotron who they use for the last mile service to get their act together.
The cities are vastly more productive than rural areas, so they're already subsidizing the rest of the province.
Want to make a bet? Back before the liberals managed to screw over the province, Oxford County was responsible for 6% of the provinces GDP. The population at the time was 131k people, what Ontario needed was the liberals to be tossed out of office for breaking the rule of law, then thrown in jail as an example.
But voters didn't reject a "right-wing revolution" they rejected hudak for being unlikeable. Even the various canadian right-wing sites disliked him. Ontario isn't a centerist province, go look at your electoral map. The majority except for the cities are right-wing, the cities are predominantly left-wing.
EULA: You agree that Google may transfer, store, and/or share your User Data with third party organizations, like health insurance companies.
Ah, you must live in a place where EULA's must have some meaning. Plenty of us don't, in turn that said information would be protected under various privacy laws and could not be given, handed out, traded, or sold to any other party whether it be second or third party. Doing so would be a fundamental violation of the law in Canada, and Europe, as well as most other western countries. May vary by US state however.
Only in the land of anarchists would that be "repeating oneself." Some of us actually live in parts of the world where the social contract still exists.
The truth is all politicians are shit and the longer they're in power the worse they become.
That's not really true, a good politician remembers the people that they're working for. I live in Oxford county(between London and Kitchener Waterloo aka K/W), our MP's are usually in power for a decade+ but remain on good standing with the community with an open-door policy which keeps them extremely popular. I've had my fair share of problems, which Hardeman(previously was the mayor of SW-Oxford same policy.) has helped me with and I know quite a few others who've gotten a hand as well. We're rural, and he's as popular in the cities(Woodstock, Ingersoll, Tillsonburg, etc) as he is in the country. The same held true of Southerland, and Tatham.
Personally I believe the problem lies when a MP or MPP forget who they're employed by and would rather listen to special interests instead of the people who elected them. A down-to-earth politician is as rare as a moose in a city.
And a Canadian court can do the same. That doesn't mean that data retention laws don't apply, but the number of companies that hold data storage outside of Canada is dwindling quickly and for good reason.
There's no liberalism in the liberal party. And living in Ontario, it's a case of the big cities deciding "what big city projects they want us rural folks to pay for." Never mind that ontario has a per person debt higher than california.
In order to help you see what 10 years of liberal policies have brought us I give you this list:
- The EHealth scandal - The slush fund scandal - The lottery corp scandals - The CancerCare scandal - The MPAC scandal - The Children's Aid scandal - The hospital consultants scandal - The Niagara Parks Commission scandal - The tire tax - The electronics tax - The cheap beer surtax - The hidden hydro tax - The hidden gas tax - The 'smart meter' tax - The 'Eco' tax - No reduction in HST despite $4.3 Billion from the feds - The forcing of WSIB on all construction owners - The staggering increase in the Sunshine List - The failure at Caledonia - Selling out to the teachers & civic unions - The blatant Nanticoke lie - The squandering of record revenues - The nanny-state banning of nearly everything - The public funding of sex-changes while de-listing eye exams phsyio & chiro - The billion-dollar-per-year burden of Family Day - The billion-dollar flip-flop on The Oakville gas plant - Saddling rate-payers with billions in subsidies to Samsung & Ikea - The Ombudsman/Auditor-General condemnations - Turning Hydro into a luxury for the rich - The by-election briberies - The refusal to correct foreign ownership of our beer market - The outrageous property assessments - The stifling of private health services - The illegal and unconstitutional secret G20 law - The acceptance of garbage-striker extortion - The harassing labour inspectors - The idiotic preoccupation with homosexuality lessons for third-graders - Dumping the blue box program onto small businesses - Imposing blood alcohol rules that punish the innocent - The $58 Million 'severance' to tax-collectors who didn't miss a single day's work - Socialized daycare - Canceling the 'mandatory' LHIN review & giving their CEO's$15000 raises - The failure at Caledonia - Sneaking tax-dollars into Liberals campaign team coffers - Raising tuition & auto insurance to highest in Canada - Sinking Ontario into Have-Not status. - ORNGE - Gas Plants - Pan Am Games budget overruns - Ontario Northland Railway - OPG pension scandal and deficit
That's funny, because your average reader of both sites is between 20-35, with college education or higher and a median income of +80k. You're impressing your own views of perceived bigotry, while ignoring the others going on around you.
What abuses? Well we can start with the mosquiteria scandal if you want to begin, or the variety of attacks by muslims on your average canadian. Or we can even start with the attempts by muslims to force censorship on your average canadian by using the various HRC's across the country.
Will criminals who live near the Canadian border cross the border to communicate?
Considering criminals already do, especially for drug related things. This is pretty much old news, what's interesting though is you won't find them communicating to do murders and so on. Because in Canada, we don't ever stop hunting for you, unlike in the US. If you committed a murder 3 months ago or 30 years ago, it won't matter. There's always someone dedicated to it. That's not even counting cold cases.
It means nothing. Because in Canada, you're still subject to the laws of Canada if you sell, offer, or deliver a product here. And in 99% of all cases, the company either operates here or operates through a subsidiary. If the ruling couldn't go against a company because they had no presence, it would go after those who are distributing the product.
What do you mean "rare?" The SCC regularly rules on the side of citizens. Note the striking down of a 30 year old section of the law regarding exigent circumstances. Also note the privacy commissioner regularly going after companies like Google and Facebook for violating the privacy rights of people here. Despite what people think, the courts have started fundamentally shifting back to the rights of the individual. This includes away from the government, business, and criminals. In the last 14 years especially away from the rights of criminals.
Do you know any Muslims in real life (ie a first name basis)? I do, and I haven't found them to be any worse or any better than people from other religious groups.
Yep, went to college with one. He was moderate, his father wasn't, nor was his uncle, or his grandfather.
Your no-go zones in Canada: Take pick of various parts of Toronto or London. You mean those "poor areas" like in France, where the areas are all muslim and their favorite past time is going out after friday prayers and torching cars?
And if you think that smalldeadanimals is islamophobic, I'm sure you think that blazingcatfur is as well. Even though both sites have done a bang up job pointing out the amazing double standard, including issues that the press will ignore for fear of being labeled racist. Seriously, when the press refuses to report on abuses by a religious group for being labeled racist, then there's already a problem.
Actually, its the right word to describe the paranoid world view of cowards who see Muslim invaders in their soup.
That's funny and all, but let us be realistic shall we? There are places in Canada which are muslim dominated where I wouldn't travel now. There are places in France, Germany, Norway and Sweden which are called "zones of cultural sensitivity" where police, fire and EMS will not go unless it's in large groups. These are the same areas where police are attacked, stoned, and assaulted in broad daylight. There are places in Australia where the same thing goes on. Hell in the UK there's recently been an on-going case where muslims attempted to hijack several schools, and install theocratic education with an emphasis on sharia law.
If you want to bury your head in the sand and call it paranoid, feel free. But don't pretend that this isn't a problem. Especially when you're now seeing in the justice system, where muslims are claiming "religious rights" to be able to do things like rape, and attack people who aren't "just like them."
That's nice, I've got 49 hours in it and enjoyed the game quite a bit. There was some rather see-through moments in the story, but then again anyone who reads a few books a week would see them coming.
By the way, check your machine for a bitcoin mining trojan yet?
Well that seems to be true, where else would you pay for multiplayer, and pay double the price of a release on the PC? A recent example: Watchdogs, on consoles it was $59.99-72.99, on the PC, it went as cheaply as $30(GMG and G2A) for a pre-order.
monetary success.
Failing to see a problem here. Next I'm sure you'll say that the ability to raise ones status through work is wrong. I'll bet that system of serfdom was great, I mean sure people worked less and got paid nothing.
This just in: difficult things are hard, and most people can't do them.
"Educational Standards" proving that if you lower the bar enough, even an idiot can graduate. - Tropico 3/4
Nope, because people who do it are in it for the bigotry and circle-jerk.
Please send $250 and we'll unlock your dick? I can see the jokes already.
Canada has perfectly affordable internet, you simply refuse to do any business with Rogers, Telus, Cogeco, Videotron, Bell etc and go with a TPIA(like Start, Teksavvy, Electronicbox, Execulink, etc), and get more for less.
What changed is probably the attitude of parents.
Yes, but it was due to the fact that governments world around said that it was "dangerous to go outside because of x,y,z" my favorite being sunlight here in Canada when the ozone hole was shit. The other being a,b,c including "stranger danger" and "fear of invisible people."
As a useful tip: If you're allergic to codeine and you need pain medication ask for tramadol/acetaminophen. If that doesn't do it, ask for straight ultram. Fair warning though, it does dump serotonin, as such taking it for a long time you'll go through hellish withdrawal symptoms.
The US have one of the highest rates of antibiotics (ab)use.
I'm guessing you've never been out of the US then, otherwise you'd know that the vast majority of "AB resistant diseases" are mainly from the 3rd world, or developing countries where people simply stop taking it. First cases of AB resistant TB? India, sexually transmitted? 3rd world, and so on. In Canada we had a standing policy for EMS, fire and police that "likely 3rd and developing immigrants" who may be infectious, you are to drive with the windows down on the vehicle. This was during the first wave of infections. It now applies to "all unknowns."
The problem with hospitals is it being such a sterile environment, it makes a prefect breeding ground for aggressive strains when there are no other bacteria or virii to keep them in check.
From an iPhone on AT&T IPv6 does not work. Neither does it work on my Uverse connection.
Hell from most ISP's in North America that test doesn't work, because ISP's are so blindingly slow at upgrading that it'll be 2020 before they get around to implementing it on the home end. My ISP is Teksavvy, they have ipv6 on DSL, and are still waiting for rogers, cogeco, videotron who they use for the last mile service to get their act together.
The cities are vastly more productive than rural areas, so they're already subsidizing the rest of the province.
Want to make a bet? Back before the liberals managed to screw over the province, Oxford County was responsible for 6% of the provinces GDP. The population at the time was 131k people, what Ontario needed was the liberals to be tossed out of office for breaking the rule of law, then thrown in jail as an example.
But voters didn't reject a "right-wing revolution" they rejected hudak for being unlikeable. Even the various canadian right-wing sites disliked him. Ontario isn't a centerist province, go look at your electoral map. The majority except for the cities are right-wing, the cities are predominantly left-wing.
EULA: You agree that Google may transfer, store, and/or share your User Data with third party organizations, like health insurance companies.
Ah, you must live in a place where EULA's must have some meaning. Plenty of us don't, in turn that said information would be protected under various privacy laws and could not be given, handed out, traded, or sold to any other party whether it be second or third party. Doing so would be a fundamental violation of the law in Canada, and Europe, as well as most other western countries. May vary by US state however.
You are repeating yourself.
Only in the land of anarchists would that be "repeating oneself." Some of us actually live in parts of the world where the social contract still exists.
The truth is all politicians are shit and the longer they're in power the worse they become.
That's not really true, a good politician remembers the people that they're working for. I live in Oxford county(between London and Kitchener Waterloo aka K/W), our MP's are usually in power for a decade+ but remain on good standing with the community with an open-door policy which keeps them extremely popular. I've had my fair share of problems, which Hardeman(previously was the mayor of SW-Oxford same policy.) has helped me with and I know quite a few others who've gotten a hand as well. We're rural, and he's as popular in the cities(Woodstock, Ingersoll, Tillsonburg, etc) as he is in the country. The same held true of Southerland, and Tatham.
Personally I believe the problem lies when a MP or MPP forget who they're employed by and would rather listen to special interests instead of the people who elected them. A down-to-earth politician is as rare as a moose in a city.
The Obama administration simply does *NOT* respect the rule of law anymore !
What do you mean anymore? They never did, F&F, Benghazi, take your pick of a dozen other things. After all "what does it matter?" - Hillary Clinton.
And a Canadian court can do the same. That doesn't mean that data retention laws don't apply, but the number of companies that hold data storage outside of Canada is dwindling quickly and for good reason.
There's no liberalism in the liberal party. And living in Ontario, it's a case of the big cities deciding "what big city projects they want us rural folks to pay for." Never mind that ontario has a per person debt higher than california.
In order to help you see what 10 years of liberal policies have brought us I give you this list:
- The EHealth scandal
- The slush fund scandal
- The lottery corp scandals
- The CancerCare scandal
- The MPAC scandal
- The Children's Aid scandal
- The hospital consultants scandal
- The Niagara Parks Commission scandal
- The tire tax
- The electronics tax
- The cheap beer surtax
- The hidden hydro tax
- The hidden gas tax
- The 'smart meter' tax
- The 'Eco' tax
- No reduction in HST despite $4.3 Billion from the feds
- The forcing of WSIB on all construction owners
- The staggering increase in the Sunshine List
- The failure at Caledonia
- Selling out to the teachers & civic unions
- The blatant Nanticoke lie
- The squandering of record revenues
- The nanny-state banning of nearly everything
- The public funding of sex-changes while de-listing eye exams phsyio & chiro
- The billion-dollar-per-year burden of Family Day
- The billion-dollar flip-flop on The Oakville gas plant
- Saddling rate-payers with billions in subsidies to Samsung & Ikea
- The Ombudsman/Auditor-General condemnations
- Turning Hydro into a luxury for the rich
- The by-election briberies
- The refusal to correct foreign ownership of our beer market
- The outrageous property assessments
- The stifling of private health services
- The illegal and unconstitutional secret G20 law
- The acceptance of garbage-striker extortion
- The harassing labour inspectors
- The idiotic preoccupation with homosexuality lessons for third-graders
- Dumping the blue box program onto small businesses
- Imposing blood alcohol rules that punish the innocent
- The $58 Million 'severance' to tax-collectors who didn't miss a single day's work
- Socialized daycare
- Canceling the 'mandatory' LHIN review & giving their CEO's$15000 raises
- The failure at Caledonia
- Sneaking tax-dollars into Liberals campaign team coffers
- Raising tuition & auto insurance to highest in Canada
- Sinking Ontario into Have-Not status.
- ORNGE
- Gas Plants
- Pan Am Games budget overruns
- Ontario Northland Railway
- OPG pension scandal and deficit
That's funny, because your average reader of both sites is between 20-35, with college education or higher and a median income of +80k. You're impressing your own views of perceived bigotry, while ignoring the others going on around you.
What abuses? Well we can start with the mosquiteria scandal if you want to begin, or the variety of attacks by muslims on your average canadian. Or we can even start with the attempts by muslims to force censorship on your average canadian by using the various HRC's across the country.
Will criminals who live near the Canadian border cross the border to communicate?
Considering criminals already do, especially for drug related things. This is pretty much old news, what's interesting though is you won't find them communicating to do murders and so on. Because in Canada, we don't ever stop hunting for you, unlike in the US. If you committed a murder 3 months ago or 30 years ago, it won't matter. There's always someone dedicated to it. That's not even counting cold cases.
What if the company involved is in the USA
It means nothing. Because in Canada, you're still subject to the laws of Canada if you sell, offer, or deliver a product here. And in 99% of all cases, the company either operates here or operates through a subsidiary. If the ruling couldn't go against a company because they had no presence, it would go after those who are distributing the product.
What do you mean "rare?" The SCC regularly rules on the side of citizens. Note the striking down of a 30 year old section of the law regarding exigent circumstances. Also note the privacy commissioner regularly going after companies like Google and Facebook for violating the privacy rights of people here. Despite what people think, the courts have started fundamentally shifting back to the rights of the individual. This includes away from the government, business, and criminals. In the last 14 years especially away from the rights of criminals.
Do you know any Muslims in real life (ie a first name basis)? I do, and I haven't found them to be any worse or any better than people from other religious groups.
Yep, went to college with one. He was moderate, his father wasn't, nor was his uncle, or his grandfather.
Your no-go zones in Canada: Take pick of various parts of Toronto or London. You mean those "poor areas" like in France, where the areas are all muslim and their favorite past time is going out after friday prayers and torching cars?
And if you think that smalldeadanimals is islamophobic, I'm sure you think that blazingcatfur is as well. Even though both sites have done a bang up job pointing out the amazing double standard, including issues that the press will ignore for fear of being labeled racist. Seriously, when the press refuses to report on abuses by a religious group for being labeled racist, then there's already a problem.
Actually, its the right word to describe the paranoid world view of cowards who see Muslim invaders in their soup.
That's funny and all, but let us be realistic shall we? There are places in Canada which are muslim dominated where I wouldn't travel now. There are places in France, Germany, Norway and Sweden which are called "zones of cultural sensitivity" where police, fire and EMS will not go unless it's in large groups. These are the same areas where police are attacked, stoned, and assaulted in broad daylight. There are places in Australia where the same thing goes on. Hell in the UK there's recently been an on-going case where muslims attempted to hijack several schools, and install theocratic education with an emphasis on sharia law.
If you want to bury your head in the sand and call it paranoid, feel free. But don't pretend that this isn't a problem. Especially when you're now seeing in the justice system, where muslims are claiming "religious rights" to be able to do things like rape, and attack people who aren't "just like them."
That's nice, I've got 49 hours in it and enjoyed the game quite a bit. There was some rather see-through moments in the story, but then again anyone who reads a few books a week would see them coming.
By the way, check your machine for a bitcoin mining trojan yet?
I oppose you and your products, I don't use them at home. And I use your competitors products when I do professional work.
Well that seems to be true, where else would you pay for multiplayer, and pay double the price of a release on the PC? A recent example: Watchdogs, on consoles it was $59.99-72.99, on the PC, it went as cheaply as $30(GMG and G2A) for a pre-order.