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Canadaka.net - Canadian Forum Topics
by Canadaka
by Arctic_Menace
by Light_Plutonium
Well if Harper wants to save his government
- Recognize Québécois as a nation in the constitution
- Give strong financial support for wood and manufacturing industries
- Built high speed train between Quebec and Toronto
- Built a new bridge in Montreal and light train for the suburb
- Accept Kyoto
- Apply law 101 to Federal jobs in Quebec
Then the bloc will keep him in power.
Canadian politic 
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by Arctic_Menace
Good fucking luck with that, buddy. ![]()
Welcome to CKA by the way. ![]()
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by Eisensapper
Now for tripods, are they all pretty much the same?
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by ShepherdsDog
This seems more appropriate right now
http://elfyourself.jibjab.com/view/W4UfvoKQEcIywSa8
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by Muzz_1960
I really can't understand how a political party with a platform based on the elimination of the current parliamentary process should be allowed a voice in federal politics in the first place. The Bloc Québécois is a regional party with a separatist agenda which represents a minority view within the vastness of the Canadian political spectrum. Yet, this party actually holds the balance of power within the House of Commons and with this new coalition.
It is just further proof that Francophone issues circumvent common sense. Quebec separation is a provincial issue; it is a mandate in which the interests of Quebec override the interests of the nation. Therefore, it is illogical for the federal system to even entertain the notion of validating their claims, let alone provide them with the theatre in which to act out their designs.
It surely must be time for political reforms. If not, we might as well adopt green as another of our coutry's official colours. Since we seem poised to adopt Italy's style of government, it would be nice to acknowledge the tribute by adopting their country's colours as well.
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by SoLO_Al
okay pal,,,, i went through the trouble of registering on this website to answer your question(s).
i am also a in the university,,, and in the CF as well, ( with the combat engineers 32 CER).
if you are going to the infantry... the 48 Highlanders are a good choice... i have couple friends in that regiment. (training is mostly the same across the infantry units).. with bits of differences here and there.. the 48's are really big on fitness and cross fit. their RSM is cross fit freak (cross fit is a form of workout).
another good infantry unit is QOR ( they are an airborne regiment ) also in moss park (same armory as 48's )
that is regarding your first question.
2) my advice on how to join...
apply online ( through that forces.ca website).. then go to the recruiting office and finish off your application there...that is how i did it and it didnt take long before i got in . ( now most of the regiments are filling in positions.. ) but visit the regiment and have a nice tour there.. (moss park sux anyways
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3) for BMQ ( basic qualifications)... you will need to be able to run a good 5- 8 k,
do lots of pushups and pull ups ( they will make you do 20-30 push ups at a time ) as many times as they feel like for a day.. it will give u a good head start . bottom line is get in shape, visit the gym more often.
4) this answer might trouble you a bit .
first of all if you end up on a weekend course (BMQ). it will be ever other weekend (so 2 weekends per month).
also. they usually say school first, blah blah,,,, weekend courses tend to be really tight due to the lack of time and the amount of stuff to be tought.they expect you to be there regardless of your situation. ( they might give u some time to study for your test/ exam) ... this is what happened to university students on my course (including me).. usually u will come home sunday night exhausted and u end up sleeping till next day . weekend courses tend to have its major impact on your school. you really need to budget your time.
also if you want to climb up the ranks fast you need to devote the summer to training and going away for extended period of time... so no summer school or travel ...
i spent my last 2 summers in the army..
if you need any more info ..e-mail me at hussin_al@hotmail.com
good luck on your application process..
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by ShepherdsDog
Why change any names? Keep referring to them collctively as oppotunistic assholes aka politicians. Actually, I don't minfd the idea of Iggy running things. It gives me the opportunity of seeing him in action as a PM without me having to admit that I actually supported the Liberals during an election.
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by ShepherdsDog
Nothing good ever comes out of the fucking east, as far as Alberta is concerned ![]()
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by mtpockets
Check under your bed. The boogie man might be there.
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by llama66
no city offers free parking, you know Calgary is the most expensive city in North America to park a car in. Get over it. And with the Monthly passes going up, do you think that may have something to do with more routes? and the to help fund the WLRT?
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by cammi_d
Thats probably similar to what his wife said to him when she filed for divorce. "You just didn't do enough"
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