We're 52! We're 52!We are 52nd in the world
are you proud of us?
We're 52! We're 52!We are 52nd in the world
are you proud of us?
Fuck Hortons has forever soiled themselves, lasttime i went there for the one of my coworkers got the wrap thing with the hashbrowns in it.... wtf, you take thier best breakfast item and wrap it with dogshitIs everyone else enjoying these new "We know we've said this before, but our coffee doesn't suck now!" and "Our breakfast sandwich has eggs in it now!" Tim Horton's commercials?
Canada is deadFuck Hortons has forever soiled themselves, lasttime i went there for the one of my coworkers got the wrap thing with the hashbrowns in it.... wtf, you take thier best breakfast item and wrap it with dogshit
Blame them clowns who voted for Trudeau.Canada is dead
Time to bend on over and grab those boot strapsCanada is dead
That is no longer our wayTime to bend on over and grab those boot straps
I like how the provinces aren't doing anything to hold the fed to account as we fall a year behind the rest of the world.
Don’t worry bruvI like how the provinces aren't doing anything to hold the fed to account as we fall a year behind the rest of the world.
Bootstraps?I dont bowl but I know alot of families in the area that use the facility, we take the kids maybe a couple times a year. We want to take the kids to mt.washington to go tubing, its about a 2 hour drive we are only allowed to tube for an hour and we have to pre-book, bookings are full for the next two weeks.
Shit makes no fucking sense at all, especially the not having family over
Sort of. The rate is based on what's been given out so far, not on what distribution capacity is. I mean, it's funny to say, but it isn't really that accurate. The problem is that we don't have any vaccines.Don’t worry bruv
at this rate it will only take us over 6 years to vaccinate
Yes but it’s funny to saySort of. The rate is based on what's been given out so far, not on what distribution capacity is. I mean, it's funny to say, but it isn't really that accurate. The problem is that we don't have any vaccines.
It makes sense to vaccinate people farthest away from hospitals and those most likely to die first. The phrasing however was extremely foolish.We need to vaccinate the elder living in care homes and natives first
*sneaks up behind you*I've been bent over for a while now
Sorta, I guess.It makes sense to vaccinate people farthest away from hospitals and those most likely to die first. The phrasing however was extremely foolish.
A small remote community can be vaccinated while minimally impacting vaccine supplies. Small remote communities also don't have hospitals and are often many, many hours away from them. Ie, someone in Vancouver that doesn't feel well can go to the ER. Someone in the middle of Nunavut has to wait for a helicopter to fly in assuming the weather will allow it.Sorta, I guess.
Admittedly I am not very smart so I dont understand how people in remote locations need to vaccinated first when their exposure should be very minimal but I can see the arguement considering we aren't actually monitoring or restricting anyone for going to these small communities
I understand that my man, a counter arguement is preventing the virus from getting to the small community in Nunavut.A small remote community can be vaccinated while minimally impacting vaccine supplies. Small remote communities also don't have hospitals and are often many, many hours away from them. Ie, someone in Vancouver that doesn't feel well can go to the ER. Someone in the middle of Nunavut has to wait for a helicopter to fly in assuming the weather will allow it.
The above of course is predicated on the idea that you have a consistent flow of vaccines.
The only way to guarantee that would be to cut them off from food and other essentials.I understand that my man, a counter arguement is preventing the virus from getting to the small community in Nunavut.
You emailing or calling your MP's and MPP's?I am just frustrated with the contradictory of everything covid related.