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MonsieurChoc posted:They, of course, have a process for verification. They don't go out and inspect business. What does the verification involve if they do not actually go out to inspect the business which is being complained about? By your logic, the police aren't police, because they don't randomly search homes for evidence of criminal activity. EDIT: Further, what are the standards for them to go and verify and possibly uphold a complaint? There's obviously enough aggrieved busybody Francophones that any violation, however tiny or utterly ridiculous, will be complained about eventually, so the fact that they don't literally go around doing random inspections is a distinction without a difference.
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He means they go out and look at something only after someone calls and tells them where to look. They don't have people wandering around looking for infractions to write up.
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# ? Aug 21, 2016 16:57 |
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resistentialism posted:He means they go out and look at something only after someone calls and tells them where to look. Yes, I'm aware of that. The people who go out and look... what are they, if not inspectors?
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# ? Aug 21, 2016 16:59 |
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Gotta give it to ya, you're pretty quick to switch gears when you're trying to avoid looking like you didn't understand something.
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# ? Aug 21, 2016 17:02 |
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How am I switching gears? Did I ever claim that there were roving bands of inspectors doing random inspections? I said they have inspectors, whose job is to go around to businesses and enforce the language laws. Nothing MonsieurChoc has said has in any way conflicted with that, he's just choosing to use a bizarre definition of "inspectors" and "police."
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# ? Aug 21, 2016 17:06 |
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What the gently caress is the matter with you people. Please stop replying to him. Just please stop.
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# ? Aug 21, 2016 17:30 |
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Tsyni posted:What the gently caress is the matter with you people. Please stop replying to him. Just please stop. Why don't you explain why my conception of the OLF is incorrect, if indeed there are no inspectors? This is not a grey area. Either the OLF employs people to inspect businesses if a violation is reported, or they don't. This cannot be based on opinion; it's a matter of fact, either way.
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# ? Aug 21, 2016 17:43 |
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This was dumb sorry
apatheticman fucked around with this message at 18:31 on Aug 21, 2016 |
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So as soon as I come up with a question you can't answer while remaining in step with the orthodoxy of the thread, you just take your ball and go home? Interesting...
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# ? Aug 21, 2016 18:03 |
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apatheticman posted:Please sign the pledge below.* *puts apatheticman on ignore instead* if you don't like PT6A's posting don't respond to it, but talking about it is even more boring than it's content also the hip suck, SNFU ruled though, super glad I got to see Chi Pig before he clocks off - guy still puts on one hell of a show for a toothless desiccated husk
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# ? Aug 21, 2016 18:06 |
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vyelkin posted:I probably couldn't name one Tragically Hip song if I tried, oh well, this is a politics thread. I'm pretty sure she could have shown up and barbecued several endangered species while making mocking gestures about people drowning and you guys would still re-elect the Libs with a majority so what does it matter at this point.
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# ? Aug 21, 2016 18:17 |
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Canada will still be debating coal use in twenty years when the US has transitioned to huge solar and wind farms. Canada has never been a leader at anything and we'll probably just end up selling coal to third world countries. Because there is no innovation in Canada there is absolutely no one lobbying for anything that isn't the status quo business practices of firms using twenty year old tech.
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# ? Aug 21, 2016 18:20 |
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but 10 posts back some guy said canada is the best courntyr in the world
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# ? Aug 21, 2016 18:24 |
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vyelkin posted:I probably couldn't name one Tragically Hip song if I tried, oh well, this is a politics thread. Never in my life did I ever think I'd say this: Gordon Campbell was a far better premier than Christy Clark. If the NDP had some level of spine we'd probably be able to get rid of her.
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large hands posted:Quebec is well known for its excellent music lol This but without the lol.
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Jordan7hm posted:Dude's take from his editorial about how climate change policies are going to make it harder for developing nations to develop, and that the western nations pushing for those changes have already benefited from the lack of such policies during their development, isn't wrong. He's not wrong, but there's an assumption that the only method for developing improved quality of life is the industrial revolution model. It's a model that does work (for certain values of "works") but increasingly all I hear when Christie Clark and her Fraser Institute friends talk are the sounds of cancer cells quacking about sustainable growth. I don't think any of this though is an altruistic concern about the state of the human race. It's the face of old money, heavily based in oil and coal, fighting a war to keep its hegemony and ability to sell all the oil all the time everywhere. Last thing the Koch brothers and their friends want is to become less politically relevant. Wherever the innovation comes from I doubt it will be B.C. We're a culture of remoras, hitching rides and making a good living picking up scraps from the big guys. When the shark dies we're hosed. Also, we suck.
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# ? Aug 21, 2016 19:35 |
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cowofwar posted:Canada will still be debating coal use in twenty years when the US has transitioned to huge solar and wind farms. Canada has never been a leader at anything and we'll probably just end up selling coal to third world countries. Canada was the first country in the world to introduce regulations on coal-fired electricity. http://www.macleans.ca/economy/business/u-s-and-canadas-coal-regulations-side-by-side-who-wins/
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# ? Aug 21, 2016 20:13 |
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I cycled 60km yesterday and I had paid to see Dimond Saints but I went to bed instead because I'm a tired old man like Gord Downie
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# ? Aug 21, 2016 20:18 |
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Jesus gently caress this thread contains some amazingly terrible opinions from possibly the saddest people possible? I was in Kingston last night with the crowd in Market Square and I thought the concert was great. I am a hip fan, but I've only really paid attention to them for 4 years. People that are saying it's a bad concert are trying to look at Gord Downie in a vacuum and you can't do that. He's weird, he has strange phrasing, he often riffs in ways that are much less melodic than his album versions. You have to look past that stuff and embrace his personality and energy. He's a hard artist to watch if you're not connected to him and the music. But if you are, it's a spectacle. Anyone that thinks that the hip aren't intimately tied with Ontario and Canadian culture should look at their discography. It's plastered with stories of canada. One of the reasons The Hip are so loved is the fact that they are an artist appreciated by multiple generations. If they didn't play any songs you enjoy, you don't like the band. It's not their fault. They played a THIRTY song set list, hit after hit. Also Canada's brand of nationalism is a good thing. Just because people are often ignorant to the problems of canada, it does not mean you cannot optimistically celebrate the country either.
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Oh okay, in that case I think the Tragically Hip is a bad band with one good album and a handful of decent hits, owing to not being "connected to him" or some hippie poo poo. Glad we could clear that up. EDIT: Out of the set list, these are the songs I liked: Little Bones 50 Mission Cap Twist My Arm Blow at High Dough At The Hundredth Meridian Honourable Mention: Ahead By A Century New Orleans Is Sinking That's slightly over 20%, which is not at all good. Compare that to the last Rush concert I saw, where I thought there was no way they'd play my favourites Cygnus X-1 and Xanadu -- and then they loving did because they are a total national treasure. Also, 2112! This was in addition to their bigger hits like Tom Sawyer and Spirt of Radio. That's how you do a concert, IMO. PT6A fucked around with this message at 21:10 on Aug 21, 2016 |
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Careful not to cut yourself on that edge.
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# ? Aug 21, 2016 21:02 |
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CanPol Megathread: PT6A's suicidely boring takes on whatever the gently caress is going through his mind at that moment
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# ? Aug 21, 2016 21:06 |
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Since when is it edgy to not like a thing? Presumably there are plenty of things that other people don't like.
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# ? Aug 21, 2016 21:11 |
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I don't really have an opinion on PT6A's posting but I feel like I should probably jump on the metaposting bandwagon. Hey PT6A you should uh... whateve r
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# ? Aug 21, 2016 21:13 |
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If y'all like metaposting then the LAN Toronto thread's favorite past time is making GBS threads on Pivo don't miss out
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# ? Aug 21, 2016 21:14 |
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PT6A posted:words WAHH, a band that I'm not a big fan of only played 7 songs I like at their concert. SAD!
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JawKnee posted:
At least CI quit making GBS threads on the rodeo clown for a couple pages. He was beginning to make this thread's punching bag sound pretty reasonable.
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# ? Aug 21, 2016 21:22 |
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Good Quebec music. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=12wqGGTB8MA
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# ? Aug 21, 2016 21:40 |
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I've always wondered what you'd get if you choked the style and joy out of zydeco, now I know.
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# ? Aug 21, 2016 21:54 |
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The OQLF aren't literal cops? Next you'll tell me a Canadian Tuxedo doesn't fit the dictionary definition of a tuxedo!
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Fluffy Chainsaw posted:Canada was the first country in the world to introduce regulations on coal-fired electricity. Status quo is hydro and nuclear in Canada, so the example was poo poo. We have researchers working on tidal power but they couldn't find anyone to fund an install in Canada so they had to go to Scotland. No offshore giant wind installations either despite then going up around the world.
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cowofwar posted:Status quo is hydro and nuclear in Canada, so the example was poo poo. We have researchers working on tidal power but they couldn't find anyone to fund an install in Canada so they had to go to Scotland. No offshore giant wind installations either despite then going up around the world. First you said we'd still be debating coal use in 20 years, and now you say that regs on coal don't matter because we don't use it anyhow. Sort out your cynicism.
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Good Canadian Boy posted:
ok well here's your bronzed pair of diapers, the Romeo dallaire award for Canadian valor and glory in canpol posting
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# ? Aug 21, 2016 23:51 |
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cowofwar posted:Status quo is hydro and nuclear in Canada, so the example was poo poo. We have researchers working on tidal power but they couldn't find anyone to fund an install in Canada so they had to go to Scotland. No offshore giant wind installations either despite then going up around the world. They are testing a tidal turbine in the bay of Fundy right now. First one got destroyed by the current.
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A Typical Goon posted:CanPol Megathread: PT6A's suicidely boring takes on whatever the gently caress is going through his mind at that moment And a hundred responses from people who are easily trolled. There's no way he's not trolling you at this point.
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# ? Aug 22, 2016 00:39 |
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please do not construe this as engaging with pt6a, but: while the hip make good music, gord downie's stage performance isnt for everyone and was (understandably) very strained during last night's show; as the result of gord's whole deal + where we are in history it's a fine show to end on; i still turned it off after 30 minutes because, although i appreciated watching it for the landmark thing that it was, i wasn't actually enjoying the performance
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Fluffy Chainsaw posted:First you said we'd still be debating coal use in 20 years, and now you say that regs on coal don't matter because we don't use it anyhow. Sort out your cynicism. CanPol thread doesn't require any effort in arguments. Canada's measure of innovation is poo poo, it's R&D is poo poo, it's ability to attract talent or maintain businesses that aren't simply bought out by American multinational is poo poo. Blah blah blah moving goal posts I don't give a poo poo. Canada is a laggard and I will worry about what the US federal government does and not that of BC.
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# ? Aug 22, 2016 00:44 |
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namaste faggots posted:ok well here's your bronzed pair of diapers, the Romeo dallaire award for Canadian valor and glory in canpol posting even edgier than PT6A
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cowofwar posted:CanPol thread doesn't require any effort in arguments. Canada's measure of innovation is poo poo, it's R&D is poo poo, it's ability to attract talent or maintain businesses that aren't simply bought out by American multinational is poo poo. Blah blah blah moving goal posts I don't give a poo poo. Canada is a laggard and I will worry about what the US federal government does and not that of BC. In 2015, despite funding falling by 50%, Canada spent the eight highest amount on renewable energy in the world in absolute dollars 1. Given that we have the 10th largest economy in the world, we're punching above our weight, despite the decline. If you think we're not doing anything, you're not looking hard enough. Fluffy Chainsaw fucked around with this message at 01:49 on Aug 22, 2016 |
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Doing something so Canadian right now I bet just looking at this picture drives some of you Canada hating urbanites insane. http://i.imgur.com/C6b71bY.jpg
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