Don’t worry bro it’ll only take 15 years for a 10km stretch and cost double what we estimated
Don’t worry bro it’ll only take 15 years for a 10km stretch and cost double what we estimated
Don’t worry the government will just ease requirements for recognizing foreign credentials and import a bunch of loosely qualified nurses to fill those roles. Typical Canadian solution.
I work on a construction site. We have cameras everywhere. One night a bunch of guys came with a company truck and started loading up copper pipes and going through job boxes looking for tools. The police were called and they said they weren’t going to come out because the guys might have weapons.
Same date for me, so I’m right there with you on the rate cuts
Every single time
Hey kids, wanna get cancer?
How is shipping cars over on giant container ships that are some of the worst sources of pollution on the planet while building them in places with worse environmental standards good for the environment?
Eh there’s still plenty of people doing work in factories. The downside is rotating shifts and such but the pay and benefits are comparatively decent
They’re also investing heavily in domestic battery plants and retooling auto plants for EV production. There are a lot of jobs in Canada that are well paid and unionized in the industry. Of course they wouldn’t be able to compete with China on cost
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Agree with the sentiment but these online petitions are worthless in my opinion
It’s been downright warm and dry for winter. Definitely going to be a hot and dry summer. Can’t wait to be unable to breathe outside for months again!
Unions are trying to recover lost wages because their last agreements were signed before the latest round of high inflation. Going to be lots of strikes in the next few years because of course employers don’t want to pay
Japan also has a shrinking population which would contribute to declining housing values though unlike the rest of the world that relies on immigration to counter their plummeting birth rates
Dylan Suitor, Ryan Molony and Aruba Butt are behind 11 now-insolvent corporations that face a “liquidity crisis” with only $100,000 in the bank, the documents say.
Can’t be a real name
You gotta hope enough people get screwed to stand up against the bullshit or at least be bothered to show up and vote against the status quo
They’re not actually doing much reforming. It’s steps in the right direction but nobody is touching fptp
How does it compare to water running through plastic pex pipes in your house?
Her story sounds very farfetched but yeah they had a duty to investigate this properly. When they didn’t do their job reasonable doubt sets in.