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Old Posted Jan 20, 2019, 6:22 AM
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If he’s not intelligent, doesn’t it mean that you can con him in business big time?
Definitely. And also in politics.
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Old Posted Jan 24, 2019, 12:08 AM
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Autonomous Vehicle to Come to Ontario - Testing in Waterloo

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SuztfG_Glwg

I'm quite surprised as stereotypically PC's are anti-science. Meanwhile why do I feel that NDP's simply trying to score political points in this context?
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Old Posted Jan 29, 2019, 2:36 AM
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The Ford government has screwed up the whole cannabis rollout. Right now it's the wild wild west without any formal rules and the Cannabis Store is MIA without any storefront locations.

In Hamilton, Georgia Peach got busted by the cops yesterday and literally the next day there's a trailer next door.


https://www.thespec.com/news-story/9...gn_id=cannabis

A day after police shut down four Georgia Peach locations, the illegal Hamilton dispensary opened new location
“It shows the resources of some of those in this illegal industry,” says Deputy Chief Dan Kinsella

A day after police closed all four Hamilton locations of an illegal cannabis dispensary, changing the locks and barring the doors, Georgia Peach simply moved down the road and opened shop.
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Old Posted Jan 29, 2019, 4:57 AM
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He was literally a drug dealer. What the fuck is wrong with him?

The two entities allowed to sell legal marijuana in store fronts in Northern Ontario are a mysterious corporation with no record of its existence, and a Croatian man living in Milton, Ontario. Cheech and Chong couldn't write this.
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He was literally a drug dealer. What the fuck is wrong with him?

The two entities allowed to sell legal marijuana in store fronts in Northern Ontario are a mysterious corporation with no record of its existence, and a Croatian man living in Milton, Ontario. Cheech and Chong couldn't write this.
He was a low-level street dealer. Clearly does not understand the wholesale business.
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Old Posted Jan 31, 2019, 1:28 AM
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He was a low-level street dealer. Clearly does not understand the wholesale business.
Don't hurt his feelings! You know what bullies do when you hurt their feelings!
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Christ DoFo is completely incompetent. The one and only thing I thought he might get right, based on his first hand experience dealing dope, was retailing pot in this Province.

Foul fumbling fat fuck Ford.
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Old Posted Feb 28, 2019, 10:27 PM
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Global reporting Randy Hillier will be kicked out of caucus permanently
https://globalnews.ca/news/5007315/r...ier-pc-caucus/

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The Ford government has screwed up the whole cannabis rollout. Right now it's the wild wild west without any formal rules and the Cannabis Store is MIA without any storefront locations.

In Hamilton, Georgia Peach got busted by the cops yesterday and literally the next day there's a trailer next door.


https://www.thespec.com/news-story/9...gn_id=cannabis

A day after police shut down four Georgia Peach locations, the illegal Hamilton dispensary opened new location
“It shows the resources of some of those in this illegal industry,” says Deputy Chief Dan Kinsella

A day after police closed all four Hamilton locations of an illegal cannabis dispensary, changing the locks and barring the doors, Georgia Peach simply moved down the road and opened shop.
Yeah, Ford is a moron. I would have worked with people like Georgia Peach and keep them open and maybe expand. I really did love Georgia peach when I was in Hamilton last fall. The location there was open till like 9 or 10 and then the trailer next door was open 24/7.
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Really Doug Ford?
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Old Posted Mar 4, 2019, 11:07 PM
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I'm not at all surprised that he's trying to control the OPP. Ford is obviously very insecure and knows that many people will be angry at him.
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Old Posted Mar 6, 2019, 1:39 AM
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Wouldn't have had to fire him if Scott Brison didn't resign from Treasury Board!
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Old Posted May 7, 2019, 4:32 AM
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Ford’s plan to eliminate teaching jobs gets a failing grade in new poll
By Robert BenzieQueen's Park Bureau Chief
Mon., May 6, 2019

Premier Doug Ford’s classroom changes appear to be getting a failing grade from Ontarians, according to a new public-opinion survey.

The Corbett Communications poll suggests there is opposition to larger class sizes and to forcing students to take online high school courses, and indicates there is concern with Ford’s plan to eliminate thousands of teaching positions.

“Teachers are everywhere. It’s not the union that you really want to try to bust,” veteran pollster John Corbett said Monday.

“It becomes a real problem,” said Corbett, noting the effects could be felt in Progressive Conservative ridings across Ontario.

Using Maru/Blue’s Maru Voice Canada online panel, Corbett Communications surveyed 1,836 Ontario voters last Thursday and Friday. A sample of this size would have a margin of error of 2.4 percentage points, 19 time out of 20.

The polling firm asked respondents whether they supported or opposed eliminating “3,475 teaching positions over the next four years through attrition (retirements and not layoffs).”

Even though the question echoed Ford’s insistence that no current teachers will lose their jobs, 62 per cent still opposed the change, with 23 per cent in favour and 15 per cent neither supporting or opposing or unsure.

Increasing class sizes from Grade 4 to Grade 8 from an average of around 23 students to 24 students was opposed by 47 per cent of respondents, with 30 per cent in favour and 23 per cent neither supporting or opposing or unsure.

But when those surveyed were asked about increasing high school class sizes from an average of 22 students to 28, 59 per cent were opposed, compared with 25 per cent in supporting and 16 per cent neither supporting or opposing or unsure.

“They do get the quantitative difference,” Corbett said of the respondents’ concern at larger class sizes.

Similarly, those polled were not enthusiastic about the government’s plan to have high school students take four online classes over four years, with 57 per cent opposed, 21 per cent supportive, and 22 per cent neither supporting or opposing or unsure.

“That’s because they see exactly where the Conservatives are going with that. They want to eliminate teachers. They’re trying to diminish the role of teachers,” the pollster said.

“I think people really look at that and say, ‘Wait a minute, I’m paying my taxes to have good teachers educate my child and they want him to learn from the internet?’ They understand what’s going on.”

Ford’s plan to allow beer and wine to be sold in corner stores was more popular, with 42 per cent in favour, 34 per cent opposed and 24 per cent neither supporting or opposing or unsure.

But support plunges if liberalizing sales came with a cost of up to $1 billion in financial penalties for breaking the government’s 10-year agreement with the Beer Store.

If there is a payout to the brewers’ retailer, only 33 per cent would favour expanded sales, with 59 per cent opposed and 17 per cent neither supporting or opposing or unsure.

On Monday, Mayor John Tory suggested that the province is slashing public-health funding to Toronto because it will have to pay hundreds of millions in broken contract fees to bring beer to corner stores.

Ontarians appear split on Ford’s mandatory gasoline pump stickers that warn of the impact of federal carbon-pricing measures, with 37 per cent opposed and 36 supportive while 27 per cent were neither supporting or opposing or were unsure.

A majority of respondents did not approve of the $10,000-a-day fines scofflaws could face for not posting the stickers, with 52 per cent opposed and 25 per cent supportive and 22 per cent neither supporting or opposing or unsure.

Finally, Ontarians appear cool to the new licence plate design unveiled in last month’s budget.

Only 20 per cent favour the blue plates with the slogan “A Place to Grow” replacing white plates with the motto “Yours to Discover.” In comparison, 48 per cent opposed them and 31 per cent neither supported or opposed or were unsure.

A majority — 58 per cent — want the old white plate and slogan back, while16 per cent favoured the new design and 24 per cent said either is fine and 1 per cent didn’t know.

“We showed the pictures of both plates ... and they preferred the old one,” said Corbett. “That, I think, you can ascribe to the essential conservativeness of the Ontario public. We don’t like change just for the sake of change.”

https://www.thestar.com/politics/pro...-new-poll.html
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Old Posted May 17, 2019, 2:21 AM
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This is fucking embarrassing. And infuriating.

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The Ford government plans to stop all funding to an institute that supports Ontario scientists at the cutting edge of stem cell research.

Provincial officials have told the Ontario Institute for Regenerative Medicine (OIRM) that its $5 million in annual funding from the province will cease next March.

"The previous government was throwing millions of dollars around like crazy and they were not holding anyone accountable as to how they were spending that money," Smith told reporters Wednesday at Queen's Park.

"What we've heard from the life-sciences sector is that a lot of these organizations don't actually need government money, that the private sector will step up," said Smith.

But scientists in the stem-cell field say the private sector is not willing to invest until their studies reach a late phase. To get there, they say government funding is crucial.

"We pick the really outstanding projects that have true potential and we fund them to the point where they can attract additional funding and then begin to move forward," said Duncan Stewart, president and scientific director of OIRM.

"Without a catalyst to kick-start the process, then it's not going to happen."


https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/toron...cine-1.5137512
Goddamned stupid fucking morons. Just one outrage after another.
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Old Posted May 17, 2019, 3:03 AM
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Way too complicated stuff for Premier Simpleton.
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This is fucking embarrassing. And infuriating.

Ford government scraps funding for stem cell research


Goddamned stupid fucking morons. Just one outrage after another.
This is getting to be mind-boggling. It's obviously not based on analysis or policy.

Shock value for the pure sake of shock value.

As much as I hate these types of comparisons, it's a page straight out of the Trump playbook.

And the worst of it is... it works (electorally)!
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Old Posted May 22, 2019, 2:24 AM
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This is getting to be mind-boggling. It's obviously not based on analysis or policy.

Shock value for the pure sake of shock value.

As much as I hate these types of comparisons, it's a page straight out of the Trump playbook.

And the worst of it is... it works (electorally)!
That's not what the polls are showing in Ontario.
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Old Posted May 22, 2019, 3:52 AM
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That's not what the polls are showing in Ontario.
It worked once. And we are a long way from the next election.
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Its also highly logical for cuts to be made now. Much higher chance the electorate will forget about it by 2022.
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