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  • That's irrelevant.

    The intent is to trigger a provincial referendum, and hope for something stupid like Brexit to happen. If they get anything close to 50%, then Trump will pull a Crimea and invade to LiBeRaTe the poor oPprEsSeD minority.

  • The NDP are gonna be in a leadership race for the next six months.

    Tactically, they will probably avoid bringing down the government until that happens, so they can be counted on to abstain from or support most confidence votes.

  • They're good at communication. Communication is getting your point across in a way that your audience understands.

    Progressives are terrible at it - we keep changing the names of things, and use increasingly complex language for trivial stuff.

  • It'd be cool if they worked with the Nova Scotian group proposing a space port.

    Also: spending our military budget on Canadian startups is a great idea. We reach our 2% target, build local industry, and improve self reliance.

  • I'm just going to leave this here...

    The CBC television show, "This Hour has 22 Minutes" now has more than enough signatures for its petition campaign to have Canadian Alliance leader Stockwell Day change his name to Doris Day

    The show is using the Alliance referendum formula, that would allow a national vote on any issue, if three per cent of the electorate, or about 350,000 people, signed a petition.

  • There is a balance to be struck between texture that provides a useful and atmospheric view of the game world, and one that bores the players.

    I have a really hard time getting the proportions right.

    When I initially describe a scene, I typically try to include a couple of senses (smell, sight, texture) and provide a general framework for exploration.

  • Asked during her interview with CTV News whether she would be open to a position in Prime Minister Mark Carney’s cabinet, May said with a laugh: “Sure, but it’s pretty hypothetical.”

    She added the caveat that she’d be unwilling to give up the Green banner for a position in cabinet, so any seat on Carney’s front bench would be as a member of the party she’s represented in the House since 2011.