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Freeloading Rusty

Here comes Rover, sniffin’ at your ass
Jan 11, 2016
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The number of people that currently have COVID-19 in Alberta is now roughly double that of Ontario on a per capita basis, following a spike in new cases after the province began reopening its economy in June.
Lovely. The number of Alberta plates I see everyday makes me think we will see a spike very soon in BC.
 

Freeloading Rusty

Here comes Rover, sniffin’ at your ass
Jan 11, 2016
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Trump spokesperson on border closure: 'Not sure why you would want to go to Canada'

After Gidley claimed that life for Americans is “absolutely” better than before, Keilar remarked that “even Canada won’t let us in.”

Gidley replied, “I’m not sure why you would want to go to Canada when we live in the greatest country on the face of the planet, that’s Donald Trump’s mentality on it.”

“Well if you want to get away from coronavirus you might,” Keilar responded.

As of writing, the US has had 3.53 million confirmed COVID-19 cases and 138,000 deaths.

Canada has had 109,000 confirmed cases and 8,827 deaths.


 

jason73

Yuri Bezmenov was right
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Jan 15, 2015
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Gov. Gen. Julie Payette has created a toxic environment at Rideau Hall by verbally harassing employees to the point where some have been reduced to tears or have left the office altogether, sources tell CBC News.

Four members of Payette's communications team have departed during the pandemic period alone. A fifth person is leaving this week and another two have taken leaves of absence. It's just the latest wave of staff to quietly transfer out of the small office in response to mistreatment during Payette's mandate, multiple sources said.

"This has gone from being one of the most collegial and enjoyable work environments for many of the staff to being a house of horrors," said one government source. "It's bullying and harassment at its worst."


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Gov. Gen. Julie Payette has created a toxic environment at Rideau Hall by verbally harassing employees to the point where some have been reduced to tears or have left the office altogether, sources tell CBC News.

Four members of Payette's communications team have departed during the pandemic period alone. A fifth person is leaving this week and another two have taken leaves of absence. It's just the latest wave of staff to quietly transfer out of the small office in response to mistreatment during Payette's mandate, multiple sources said.

"This has gone from being one of the most collegial and enjoyable work environments for many of the staff to being a house of horrors," said one government source. "It's bullying and harassment at its worst."


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She’s a massive cunt IRL
 

jason73

Yuri Bezmenov was right
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Jan 15, 2015
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from our local news site



t's not every day the government recommends the use of glory holes. But these are unprecedented times.

Sex during a global pandemic can be risky business, but the BC Centre for Disease Control has provided some helpful tips for those looking to get down.

Earlier this year, Provincial Health Officer Dr. Bonnie Henry told the province that it's not the time to be “serial dating.”

“Pick somebody, see if it works, and then take your time,” she said. “Decide whether this is somebody that you want to include into your bubble, into your space.”

But the BCCDC has gone into a bit more detail about best practices for those who decide to take the plunge with a new partner.

In a post on the organization's website, the BCCDC recommends avoiding face-to-face contact and kissing during sex.

“Choose sexual positions that limit face-to-face contact," the organization says. "Use barriers, like walls (e.g., glory holes), that allow for sexual contact but prevent close face-to-face contact.