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Nobody out side of the Lower Mainland is allowed to eat California Rolls. You may not want to, but if you did, you can't.
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# ? May 30, 2017 05:29 |
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# ? Jun 4, 2024 12:04 |
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Is Tojo's the only place allowed to serve them?
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# ? May 30, 2017 05:41 |
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AegisP posted:Ketchup chips. fuckin all-dressed
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# ? May 30, 2017 06:11 |
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I've seen the all-dressed sold and advertised in the U.S. as "Canadian All-Dressed". They weren't as good as back home, seriously.
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# ? May 30, 2017 06:16 |
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man all-dress chips are garbage, but they are definitely distinctly canadian
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# ? May 30, 2017 06:23 |
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All-dressed was someone on the board being like "wait what if instead of getting the janitor to throw out everything he sweeps up off the factory floor we make it a flavour instead" and you mouth breathers eat it up.
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# ? May 30, 2017 06:25 |
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don't include me in this, I am smart and good and don't eat chips *drinks TNT and iron horse*
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# ? May 30, 2017 06:31 |
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JawKnee posted:don't include me in this, I am smart and good and don't eat chips Does this include fish & chips? Because that would be extremely un-Canadian of you.
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# ? May 30, 2017 06:33 |
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uh I'm a west-coaster *sips latte* that is an east cost and limey thing
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# ? May 30, 2017 06:34 |
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JawKnee posted:uh I'm a west-coaster Considering one of the few things I miss about living in Vancouver is Mr. Pickwicks I disagree with your assessment. What about the Maritimes? Do they have any culturally original food?
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# ? May 30, 2017 06:36 |
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NS has their own unique donair, plus lots of very east coast Canada fish foods. Like candied salmon.
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# ? May 30, 2017 06:37 |
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Furnaceface posted:NS has their own unique donair, plus lots of very east coast Canada fish foods. Like candied salmon. Oh yeah I kept hearing about the Nova Scotia Donair; friends would gush about it and complain about the local stuff. But I guess that would constitute double cultural appropriation to make that a Canadian food.
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# ? May 30, 2017 06:38 |
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Is candied salmon different from really sweet smoked salmon? Because I smoke my own salmon and make it pretty dang sweet, but I'm from BC.
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Furnaceface posted:NS has their own unique donair, plus lots of very east coast Canada fish foods. Like candied salmon. Annnnnd I think the Maritimes lost their right to be involved in this conversation right there.
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# ? May 30, 2017 06:42 |
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JawKnee posted:uh I'm a west-coaster
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# ? May 30, 2017 06:51 |
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Just some musing about the situation in BC. How close these guys are in numbers makes things a little interesting. There's the normal risk of someone crossing the floor, or even just the rare person voting their concience on a bill here and there and actually swinging things. You never know. There's also the fun situation of the speaker needing to be appointed. I don't see why the liberals would volunteer. That means that every vote could potentially require the speaker to be a tie-breaker. i'm pretty sure this sort of structural tie has never happened in Canada. Anyone else know of one? Tie breaking votes are normally because it was tight getting enough MPs/MLAs in for a vote, rather than being because the government structurally doesn't have an extra vote. Convention is that, even when casting a vote, the speaker tries to be somewhat neural and err on the side of process continuing. So in intermediate steps he'll kick things along, allow more debate, and that sort of thing. I wonder if that starts to wear thin really quickly. The reasoning behind it doesn't really work in this specific case, since the point of staying neutral and passing things along is in hopes that it can be resolved through further deliberation, which it won't be because it's a structural problem in the numbers. The below is about tie breakers in the House of Commons, so the precedent doesn't necessarily have to hold, but it would normally be a guideline at a minimum. "ourcommons.ca posted:In theory, the Speaker has the same freedom as any other Member to vote in accordance with his or her conscience; however, the exercise of this responsibility could involve the Speaker in partisan debate, which would adversely affect the confidence of the House in his or her impartiality. Therefore, certain conventions have developed as a guide to Speakers (and Chairs in a Committee of the Whole) in the infrequent exercise of the casting vote.[98] Concisely put, the Speaker normally votes to maintain the status quo. This entails voting in the following fashion: Another interesting wrinkle is BC's recall system. You can't submit a recall petition until 18 months after an election. If this government lasts that long, will we get a strategic attempt at recalls to flip control of the legislature? You need a crapload of signatures, which only one attempt has ever actually gotten (presumably... Reitsma resigned before they were verified). It's probably not realistic to get 40% of the eligable voters to sign on to a petition without really pissing them off somehow, but it could be interesting. . T.C. fucked around with this message at 12:32 on May 30, 2017 |
# ? May 30, 2017 12:23 |
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This is a largely accurate account of a Halifax donair experience, even if not writing about Halifax
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# ? May 30, 2017 14:28 |
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Well it's not just the police dumping natives in the middle of nowhere. http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/manitoba/greyhound-bus-stranded-diabetic-man-1.4136133
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# ? May 30, 2017 14:43 |
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quote:Spence said the officers suggested he walk to the next community and to keep far to the right of the highway because it was dark and vehicles might not see him. Canada's national symbol, folks. "WAH DIDN'T I JUST SHOOT IM?"
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# ? May 30, 2017 14:50 |
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Clearly you guys have never dipped your chicken fingers in some good old Manitoba Honey Dill Sauce.
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# ? May 30, 2017 15:06 |
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https://twitter.com/robertbenzie/status/869557454367051776 Equal pay, 3 weeks min vacation after 5 years, personal emergency leave days too
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# ? May 30, 2017 15:31 |
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Hm, that sounds like a good change that's been a long time comiHEY EVERYONE LOOK OVER THERE A GIANT INFLATABLE DUCK
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# ? May 30, 2017 15:46 |
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brucio posted:https://twitter.com/robertbenzie/status/869557454367051776 I thought 3 weeks after 5 years was already the poo poo-tier minimum standard in every province. What year is it in Ontario, fuckin' 1932?
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# ? May 30, 2017 15:54 |
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I wonder how contract workers fit into these changes? And if that three weeks @ five years thing only applies to fulltime workers.
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# ? May 30, 2017 15:57 |
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brucio posted:https://twitter.com/robertbenzie/status/869557454367051776 Go Wynne, that's really awesome for tech bro computer janitors, incentivizing the shift to automation even harder.
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# ? May 30, 2017 15:58 |
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the trump tutelage posted:I wonder how contract workers fit into these changes? Could you imagine if someone actually decided to start enforcing penalties for misclassifying workers? Hooo boy. There goes the entire gig-economy, for one. It'd be a thing of beauty. Postess with the Mostest posted:Go Wynne, that's really awesome for tech bro computer janitors, incentivizing the shift to automation even harder. I'm not sure that "Machines will take the job that doesn't pay enough for you to live off of!" is a really compelling argument against a higher minimum wage.
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# ? May 30, 2017 16:00 |
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Postess with the Mostest posted:Go Wynne, that's really awesome for tech bro computer janitors, incentivizing the shift to automation even harder. You should code the automation shift hth
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# ? May 30, 2017 16:05 |
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But raising minimum wages harm job creators and damage the economy.
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# ? May 30, 2017 16:07 |
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Worth mentioning that Ontario law ostensibly already requires two weeks vacation time so technically that's a bump to three weeks after five years rather than going from zero to three weeks after five years of work Still a giveaway to older generations because younger people are much less likely to get five years in the same job.
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# ? May 30, 2017 16:10 |
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infernal machines posted:I'm not sure that "Machines will take the job that doesn't pay enough for you to live off of!" is a really compelling argument against a higher minimum wage. I wasn't being sarcastic, just pointing out a fun side effect. Wynne gets to generate good, clean tech jobs at the expense of mcdonalds cashier jobs while the latter thinks they're getting a great favor. It's a classic Wynne-win.
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# ? May 30, 2017 16:19 |
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Postess with the Mostest posted:I wasn't being sarcastic, just pointing out a fun side effect. Wynne gets to generate good, clean tech jobs at the expense of mcdonalds cashier jobs while the latter thinks they're getting a great favor. It's a classic Wynne-win. Didn't McDonald's have to hire more people after they began automating the ordering process because ordering had been the bottleneck, and now they needed to cook poo poo a lot faster?
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# ? May 30, 2017 16:22 |
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PT6A posted:Didn't McDonald's have to hire more people after they began automating the ordering process because ordering had been the bottleneck, and now they needed to cook poo poo a lot faster? And they added a new position to help out with the ordering anyway.
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# ? May 30, 2017 16:27 |
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# ? May 30, 2017 16:29 |
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oh poo poo kathleen wynne herself just triggered the robo automation apocalypse by raising the minimum wage
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# ? May 30, 2017 16:31 |
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vyelkin posted:Worth mentioning that Ontario law ostensibly already requires two weeks vacation time so technically that's a bump to three weeks after five years rather than going from zero to three weeks after five years of work Young people don't have full time jobs
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# ? May 30, 2017 16:31 |
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I'm thinking more and more, boomers are just starting to retire now right. So in the next 5 or 10 years we need 10-15 years of conservative government in Ontario to cut the healthcare sector so they die off faster. FYGM boomers
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# ? May 30, 2017 16:32 |
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cowofwar posted:Young people don't have full time jobs Yeah I suppose the idea is a minimum wage hike to lure in younger voters and an increase in vacation time to lure in middle-aged ones. Something for everyone!
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# ? May 30, 2017 16:33 |
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PT6A posted:Didn't McDonald's have to hire more people after they began automating the ordering process because ordering had been the bottleneck, and now they needed to cook poo poo a lot faster? Oh maybe, I didn't really research that example at all, I just took for granted that automation was a threat to minimum wage jobs. If that's the case, maybe the general situation is that automation is adding more to the economy which will create more minimum positions. The part of me that's always zero summing questions where these new customers were eating lunch before though. If you look at the region as a whole, as the lunch creation process becomes more efficient, less people should be involved in creating those lunches. The number of lunches eaten is going to stay the same. Maybe the mcdonalds got a surge in customers because they're twice as fast now but the other lunch places will catch up or go out of business.
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# ? May 30, 2017 16:37 |
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Lol at you guys thinking this will ever happen. Its a empty election promise and even if the Liberals win in 2018 you know they're just going to Lib
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# ? May 30, 2017 16:37 |
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A Typical Goon posted:Lol at you guys thinking this will ever happen. Its a empty election promise and even if the Liberals win in 2018 you know they're just going to Lib tbf minimum wage raises are like the one thing Wynne has actually reliably followed through on and one week of additional vacation after five years in the same job is such a tiny giveaway to a small enough (and old enough) section of the population that I could see them actually implementing that one too
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# ? May 30, 2017 16:39 |