
It will be decades, maybe centuries, before these areas burn again. Still, Canada is very big and mostly trees.
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It will be decades, maybe centuries, before these areas burn again. Still, Canada is very big and mostly trees.
When you imagine the map proportionally squeezed from the sides at the top and squeezed down, the concentration of smoke becomes much worse.
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I think it would be very difficult if not impossible to secure our border if the USA decided on military invasion. Nevertheless, appeasement is not the way.
i agree! Canada must learn from the mistakes of others.
What mistakes?
Kiwis of all ages (and aussies too) do all kinds of stupid, dangerous, manly challenges from time to time. eg. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IKDU86pkPhI
We’re just lucky they are ones with the portal to Middle Earth!
Cut ties = good. They’re smart, so Harvard will adapt, able to act with not federal “strings attached” .
“Seventy-five cents of every dollar of capital spending for defence goes to the United States. That’s not smart,” - Carney Yes! Lets spread it out to those who might be willing and able to defend ournational security so we can continue to support each others’ cultures!
For porn.
Blasphemy! May you be scalded by freshly boiled pasta and extra piquante marinara sauce! /s
“Drones cost a tiny fraction of advanced weapons like fighter jets. “If one gets blown up you can take another one off the shelf and keep sending them against the Russians,” said Stukalov. “That is what the future battlefield is becoming.”
Yet Canada is committed to spending billions on F35s. When one goes down, there isn’t another one. Despite 30+years nurturing Canadian military aircraft, or maybe because of it, I ask: if the future is drones, why spend money on the past? If we spent billions on drones, what could we NOT do?
So they want you have it anyway!
Isn’t it ironic!
One person can have multiple flights per year. Its still a huge number considering the billions in Asia who never fly.
Time to call up and arm our Secondary Reserves
The only reply from an actual border crosser!
Yes! A family member lives in our primary residence! Renew DL, health insurance, etc on tri-annual visits!
No worries!