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Quebec keeps on Quebecing brehs :mjpls:

Racist Quebecois grocery store worker calls black man a negro 28 times on camera, now the video and his name are all over social media. I just got off the phone with the manager of the store he works at, they been gettin flooded with calls about this fakkit all day. They better fire his ass. :camby:

His facebook account : Christian Paris

@Black Mamba, you seen this shyt?




In the words of Ted Nolan certain parts of Quebec is the Alabama of Canada
 

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And Salaries have not increased to somewhat justify the increased costs. You know it's f'd up when Barrie costs nearly 2k
 

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Look at this idiot, now wanting to close the barn doos after all the horses have been let out.

Indeed, rapid population growth without the infrastructure investment or job creation to support it has been catastrophic for Canadians quality of life.

isn't it funny everything I said but a certain poster on here was calling me a bigot and racist


“To give an example, in 2017, two per cent of Canada’s population was made up of temporary immigrants. Now we’re at 7.5 per cent of our population comprised of temporary immigrants. That’s something we need to get back under control.”

“We want to get those numbers down. It’s a responsible approach to immigration that continues on our permanent residents, as we have, but also hold the line a little more on the temporary immigration that has caused so much pressure in our communities,” Trudeau concluded.

The prime minister then said that this is driving mental health challenges for international students and that more businesses are relying on temporary foreign workers, driving down wages in some sectors.
 
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Wild times in when you start taking all of this information in ..

Look at this idiot, now wanting to close the barn doos after all the horses have been let out.

Indeed, rapid population growth without the infrastructure investment or job creation to support it has been catastrophic for Canadians quality of life.

isn't it funny everything I said but a certain poster on here was calling me a bigot and racist


“To give an example, in 2017, two per cent of Canada’s population was made up of temporary immigrants. Now we’re at 7.5 per cent of our population comprised of temporary immigrants. That’s something we need to get back under control.”

“We want to get those numbers down. It’s a responsible approach to immigration that continues on our permanent residents, as we have, but also hold the line a little more on the temporary immigration that has caused so much pressure in our communities,” Trudeau concluded.

The prime minister then said that this is driving mental health challenges for international students and that more businesses are relying on temporary foreign workers, driving down wages in some sectors.
 

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The federal government is pledging billions of dollars in new money to tackle Canada's housing crisis, but much of it will be accessible only to provinces and territories that agree to certain conditions, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced Tuesday.



Another housing initiative
Too bad nothing will get done since both sides are incompetent
From municipalities all the way to the top
 

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The federal government is pledging billions of dollars in new money to tackle Canada's housing crisis, but much of it will be accessible only to provinces and territories that agree to certain conditions, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced Tuesday.



Another housing initiative
Too bad nothing will get done since both sides are incompetent
From municipalities all the way to the top

yay 6 billion to build more houses that the avg canadian can't afford.
How about building government housing :ohhh:
 

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The payments come every three months; the next one is scheduled to arrive as early as April 15.

Here are the amounts a single adult person can expect to receive quarterly:

  • $225 in Alberta.
  • $150 in Manitoba.
  • $140 in Ontario.
  • $188 in Saskatchewan.
  • $95 in New Brunswick.
  • $103 in Nova Scotia.
  • $110 in Prince Edward Island.
  • $149 in Newfoundland and Labrador.
 
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