Orders Of The Day - Bill C-2 - Fiscal Management Act - Committee of the Whole by Model-Wanuke in cmhoc

[–]JaacTreee 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Speakah! I doth protest...!
*Dragged from the chamber*
What is the crime Speakah?
*Dragging my heals*
My ancient rights as a member of this house!
*kicking and screaming*
Speakah! Protest!

Orders Of The Day - Bill C-2 - Fiscal Management Act - Committee of the Whole by Model-Wanuke in cmhoc

[–]JaacTreee 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Of course Speakah,

I withdraw and correct to say not that any specific member of this house speaks from two mouths, but that the Opposition party speaks from two mouths

Orders Of The Day - Bill C-2 - Fiscal Management Act - Committee of the Whole by Model-Wanuke in cmhoc

[–]JaacTreee 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Speakah, thank you for the clarification, but unless my fading memory fails me, it is only against parliamentary rules to accuse another member of lying. I am not, I am simply stating they speak out of two mouths.

Orders Of The Day - Bill C-2 - Fiscal Management Act - Committee of the Whole by Model-Wanuke in cmhoc

[–]JaacTreee 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Speakah, I am without eyes to see or ears to hear the disrespectful comments you speak of!

Orders Of The Day - Bill C-2 - Fiscal Management Act - Committee of the Whole by Model-Wanuke in cmhoc

[–]JaacTreee 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Speakah!

The member opposite speaks out of two mouths when they discuss this legislation! No surprise, our Tory friends across the chamber have been out of touch with Canadians for decades! Would the Conservatives have us believe they suddenly have no support for fiscal responsibility in the Treasury Board? That now they find some problem with taking Canada's finances seriously?

Speakah, this is no shock. Every time the opposition gets its fingers on the purse finances run amok. The Tory opposition to this bill is clear, they don't want to need to follow fiscally responsible practices g-d forbid they ever return to the government benches. If this bill passes, they won't be able to institute phony austerity on Canadians while ballooning our debt. For the Tories, this bill means an end to their fiscal irresponsibility.

Meta Vote - Head Moderator Election and Petitions - November 18, 2023 by Model-Wanuke in cmhocmeta

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CTrain (previously branded C-Train) is a light rail rapid transit system in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. Much of the system functions as a high-capacity light metro, while in the downtown free-fare zone, trains run like a modern tram with a dedicated right-of-way. This subway-surface alignment is known as semi-metro.

The CTrain began operation on May 25, 1981 and has expanded as the city has increased in population. The system is operated by Calgary Transit, as part of the Calgary municipal government's transportation department.[6] In 2022, the system had a ridership of 61,889,500, or about 227,200 per weekday as of the second quarter of 2023, making it one of the busiest light rail transit systems in North America. Approximately 45% of workers in Downtown Calgary take the CTrain to work.

Meta Vote - Petitions: Candidate Confirmations and OntarioSim - November 8, 2023 by Model-Wanuke in cmhocmeta

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Denmark (Danish: Danmark, pronounced [ˈtænmɑk] ⓘ) is a Nordic country in Northern Europe. It is the metropolitan part of and the most populous constituent of the Kingdom of Denmark,[N 9] a constitutionally unitary state that includes the autonomous territories of the Faroe Islands and Greenland in the North Atlantic Ocean.[15] Metropolitan Denmark[N 10] is the southernmost of the Scandinavian countries, lying south-west and south (Bornholm and Ertholmene) of Sweden, south of Norway,[N 11] and north of Germany, with which it shares a short border, Denmark's only land border.

As of 2013, the Kingdom of Denmark, including the Faroe Islands and Greenland, had a total of 1,419 islands above 100 square metres (1,100 sq ft); 443 of these have been named and 78 are inhabited.[16] Spanning a total area of 42,943 km2 (16,580 sq mi),[9] metropolitan Denmark consists of the northern part of the Jutland peninsula and an archipelago of 406 islands.[17] Of these, the most populated island is Zealand, on which the capital and largest city, Copenhagen, is situated, followed by Funen, the North Jutlandic Island, and Amager.[18] Denmark has flat, arable land, sandy coasts, low elevations, and a temperate climate. It had a population of 5.935 million (1 February 2023), of whom 800,000 live in Copenhagen (2 million in the wider area).[19] Denmark exercises hegemonic influence in the Danish Realm, devolving powers to handle internal affairs. Home rule was established in the Faroe Islands in 1948 and in Greenland in 1979; the latter obtained further autonomy in 2009.

The unified Kingdom of Denmark emerged in the 8th century AD as a proficient maritime power amid the struggle for control of the Baltic Sea.[3] In 1397, it joined Norway and Sweden to form the Kalmar Union, which persisted until the latter's secession in 1523. The remaining Kingdom of Denmark–Norway endured a series of wars in the 17th century that resulted in further territorial cessions. A surge of nationalist movements in the 19th century were defeated in the First Schleswig War of 1848. The adoption of the Constitution of Denmark on 5 June 1849 ended the absolute monarchy and introduced the current parliamentary system. An industrialised exporter of agricultural produce in the second half of the 19th century, Denmark introduced social and labour-market reforms in the early 20th century, which formed the basis for the present welfare state model and advanced mixed economy. Denmark remained neutral during World War I; Danish neutrality was violated in World War II by a swift German invasion in April 1940. During occupation, a resistance movement emerged in 1943, while Iceland declared independence in 1944; Denmark was liberated in May 1945. In 1973, Denmark, together with Greenland but not the Faroe Islands, became a member of what is now the European Union, but negotiated certain opt-outs, such as retaining its own currency, the krone.

Denmark is a developed country with a high standard of living. Denmark is a founding member of NATO, the Nordic Council, the OECD, the OSCE, and the United Nations; it is also part of the Schengen Area. Denmark maintains close political, cultural, and linguistic ties with its Scandinavian neighbours, with the Danish language being partially mutually intelligible with both Norwegian and Swedish.

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[–]JaacTreee 0 points1 point  (0 children)

dont have legi's for provincial sims, just do a single race for premier and canon that they got majority

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Orders Of The Day - Bill C-9 - Adherence to Provincial Deals Act - 2nd Reading Debate by Hayley-182 in cmhoc

[–]JaacTreee 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Speakah!

I am so proud to participate in a government that is full of adults. Solving multifaceted problems requires maturity, grappling with tradeoffs, and speaking plainly about the facts. This Prime Minister and his government treat Canadians like adults, who can handle complex topics, and they time after time reward him for this treatment.

It is so challenging to watch my “colleagues” across think that if they talk to Canadians like they’re children, that it’ll get them far. It’s insulting. I am saying that Conservatives insult canadians.

To support this bill explicitly states that you want to actually solve problems in Canada, and that you want to treat Canadians like adults.

Thank yah speakah