The Canadian Landowner Alliance advocates for provincial legislation that recognizes property rights, and, that the Federal Government of Canada enshrines property rights in the Charter of Rights and freedoms.
The only thing I buy in that s**thole province is beer. And that's only because they allow private stores to sell it, and it is a lot cheaper than the ripoff Beerstore in Ontario. If/when they pull the plug, I'll just start brewing my own.
Her comments speak volumes about the silly visions of Marois and her supporters. It would never enter their tiny self-obsessed brains that any other entity might have some thoughts and influence about the situation a post - separation Quebec might find itself in.
When you consider all the pandering our federal governments have been doing to them for generations it's easy to understand why they live in a Wonderland World.
That's true. Hell, they could even make it a toll road and I'd gladly pay the fare rather than drive to NB through the land of poutine and Pepsis.
ReplyDeleteThe only thing I buy in that s**thole province is beer. And that's only because they allow private stores to sell it, and it is a lot cheaper than the ripoff Beerstore in Ontario. If/when they pull the plug, I'll just start brewing my own.
ReplyDeleteWe have been to every province except Quebec and Newfoundland. I plan to make it to St. Johns. Quebec is still on my list, right below Afghanistan.
ReplyDeleteHer comments speak volumes about the silly visions of Marois and her supporters. It would never enter their tiny self-obsessed brains that any other entity might have some thoughts and influence about the situation a post - separation Quebec might find itself in.
ReplyDeleteWhen you consider all the pandering our federal governments have been doing to them for generations it's easy to understand why they live in a Wonderland World.
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