Wow, do slimeball realtors play fast and loose with those regulations. I've seen "window to the living room" as the safety feature in a bedroom. Many of them here, too, brazenly show an 8x8 windowless space as a 'bedroom'; and with the demand, they can afford a few people questioning that.
I haven't seen a resort so big - even in the ZH - that it could hold an actual mall, but a mini mall for sure.
And if you're near La Isla, it's about the same thing.
One thing is for sure: given the stats over the last decade, if I ever got into some serious gangland drug-dealing, I'm not going to vacation in Cancun! Until then, though, it's still safer than alternatives.
I expected to read in the article where the people, those who want to preserve the evidence past where the experts think it's relevant, are going to pay for proper, secure storage.
Psst. When you're done "both sides" -ing the issue, I bet you can find one of the two that is better than the other and cares more about Canadian happiness.
Vote for them. Then it's a win for them (election)and a win for us (least-worse party in power). If everyone did that, there'd be no blue left.
You see how your both-sides assertion isn't even relevant?
The problem that the the Liberal Party doesn't want it because it would mean no more Liberal majorities. No Conservative ones, either.
Ranked-choice only gives majorities. One of the problems with it is that it kills what gave us almost everything we're happy about as Canadians: minority governments need buy-in at all stages and have to work together with party of similar views, and that's how we got healthcare and peacekeeping and now dental care.
The outage and BS about France that came out after was sad considering their long history
This shows that a century of friendship can be tossed aside if a politician can whip some uneducated oafs into a frenzy. It was an interesting early demo of weaponizing the stupid as a mob.
We whinge and moan about the French language police, but a curator of a global English occasionally shows merit as an idea.
If it can encourage people to learn adverbs other than 'literally' and stop munging words - "that above revert emails ask was fire" - then I'm all for it. The less a sentence looks like it was in a car crash, the better.
PPC? Buddy should've taken a few more humanities courses and learn about people.