Conservatives got what they deserved, eh?
Conservatives got what they deserved, eh?
I don’t see any evidence of lying from OP, rather it seems like OP only checked https://www.cbc.ca/news/indigenous/rcmp-shooting-elsipogtog-family-statement-1.7321343 instead of going through every page.
And OP is technically correct that there are three more names not mentioned by your sources, but that’s besides the point. You would no doubt find them if you looked - but I didn’t hear about these names back on TV or the radio when they were first reported (or even see it in print when I got the newspaper for free on the TTC).
So I would definitely that an awareness issue still exists in the public mindset, though at least it’s good to here that the House is debating it…
Their point was no one else is covering it
You’d have to provide a quote for that, as I don’t see it.
FYI this ain’t it,
And silence from main street news.
I’ll refer you to this definition of “main street” to prevent further confusion, https://www.collinsdictionary.com/dictionary/english/main-street
I’m with girlfreddy on this.
I don’t recall watching this on TV the evening news, or hearing about it over the radio.
It’s good that the major Canadian outlets are covering it online (and I hope in print?) but it sucks that the visibility is not so high. Unless you’re watching the right feeds, it’d be easy to miss that this happened.
And for those who would like to cite sources, here’s a couple (where the feds hinted, without directly saying, that an invention was on the table).
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YY4DN8Q-yrU
In fact, I think you could get the sense that they’d have intervened as far back as May, when the feds used the Canada Industrial Relations Board to delay a possible strike back then, https://www.canadiancattlemen.ca/daily/federal-government-moves-to-push-back-possible-rail-strike/
The gov’t did the right thing this time around by refusing to intervene. If they had hinted otherwise, we wouldn’t be hearing about an agreement today.
Ah, that’s brilliant! The dream is back on.
Happy to hear that things worked out for you in the end!
Knowing something in someone’s life worked out - that actually does have a lot of meaning for me.
Thank goodness for that. Finally something good came out of COVID. Fingers crossed, and here’s hoping that the pilots get the pay raises and etc that they clearly deserve, either way.
I can not find a reference now but I thought back in the day (almost a decade ago now) one of the goals of the Trans-Pacific Partnership would have been to lead to a union or confederation between it’s members, akin to how the European Steel and Coal Community eventually became the European Union.
No, thank you.
Sorry to be a debbie downer here. I’d really love for that to be the case as well.
Alas, there’s precedent for getting rejected for not being European enough: https://notesonliberty.com/2016/04/05/when-europe-rejected-morocco/
As Canada is on a continent even further from the continent of Europe than Morocco was, it’s sadly very easy to see a rejection on those grounds alone.
And being next to Greenland doesn’t help, as Greenland isn’t part of the EU, https://www.thedanishparliament.dk/en/eu-information-centre/greenland-and-the-faroe-islands
Likewise, there’s a source here that says that Saint Pierre and Miquelon is also not part of the EU, https://www.ieom.fr/IMG/pdf/l_outre-mer_francais_et_l_euro_-_bdf_bm_186_etu_7_version_anglaise.pdf
Why am I not surprised that air canada is trying to … over it’s own employees? sigh
Exact same experience here!
This messages needs to be spread far and wide.