Housing: What have we done, and what will we do
“In a region as wealthy as our region, I think it is an absolute disgrace that we have the challenges of homelessness that we currently have.”
“In a region as wealthy as our region, I think it is an absolute disgrace that we have the challenges of homelessness that we currently have.”
“…deregulating the taxi industry is going to destroy the small business and livelihoods.”
At a time when politics south of the border are more absurd than ever before, this mediocre comedy from the 2012 election year is worth viewing.
She takes a ride on a rollercoaster where riders must be paired with a seatmate of the opposite sex—blue heart seat for boys on one seat, and pink for the girls on the other.
Overall, Leitche has a long way to go if she wishes to succeed in the world of comedic politics.
Eliminating discrimination is a commendable endeavour, and I fully support a revised motion. However, as it stands, M-103 is too ambiguous.
Despite his words on the severity of the fentanyl crisis, Trudeau revealed that there are no current plans to declare a public health emergency over the matter.
He stated that the Glorious Liberation will involve as many soldiers as the island can hold, which is about 12.
The NDP is receiving a fair amount of attention this time around as the left-wing voters in British Columbia find themselves in a familiarly tight spot.
If we focus on improving our own country, we will reap the practical benefits, but we will also find ourselves less frustrated.