Celbrating the Atlantic Clipper's first Grey Cup win?
celebrating 21 years of No Stanley Cup for the Maple Laughs?
Or... Celebrating a 45% drop off in 2003 greenhouse gas levels.
Fuck Rona, Fuck Harper, Fuck the Tories. Do they actually get it? They would rather EVERYONE quit using a lawn mower than come to a decision ref. making heavy industry having to do anything.
I AM disgusted. When that item ran on the news lat night, I could actaully hear the entire country burst out laughing.
What will you be doing in 2050?
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What will you be doing in 2050?
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a butt load of people who sit in those small cubicles pretending to work while submitting a "take."
a butt load of people who sit in those small cubicles pretending to work while submitting a "take."
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Harper and Porna don't "get" anything and that is the problem. Both are totally incompetent.
Provinces want money to back clean-air efforts
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Provinces want money to back clean-air efforts
What a pair of dirty basturds that Porna and Stevie.Canada's two biggest provinces are upset that the Conservative clean air plan doesn't mention multi-million-dollar promises made by the previous Liberal government to help curb air pollution.
Ontario and Quebec say they expect the Tories to pay up. The Clean Air Act released this week contained many promises of consultation and regulation, but there was no word of federal funding to help provinces move to a low-polluting economy.
"We were very disappointed that the federal government did not make any reference to providing any kind of funding to assist provinces like Ontario or businesses to address this really important issue," Ontario Environment Minister Laurel Broten said in an interview Friday.
Ontario had a $538 million agreement with the federal government to help close the province's dirty coal-fired power plants. Closing the plants would cut greenhouse emissions by 30 megatonnes annually, said Broten.
"We've committed to close coal. That's the single largest greenhouse gas reduction initiative in North America."
Broten said Ontario has a written federal commitment and the Conservatives promised to respect the deal, but haven't done so.
"What concerns me is the former government had put in place $10 billion to assist in climate change initiatives. This government has reduced the available funding to $2 billion."
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