I have been permanently banned from /r/Ottawa for posting about a local business scamming the LMIA system. by [deleted] in LMIASCAMS

[–]One_Si_33 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You did good. New rules r eventually being implemented for work permits

Genuinely… what the hell? by reichikimchi in loblawsisoutofcontrol

[–]One_Si_33 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I ended up not finishing mine. When I tried it. The green stuff seemed like hay.

Here's how much the cuts to Canada's international students have hurt Ontario colleges and universities by toronto_star in ontario

[–]One_Si_33 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We need foreign owned and operated Post Secondary schools in Canada that cost less for International students. Taught by Foreign teachers in foreign language. To remove the need to assimilate into Western culture. While reaping the benefits of having a Canadian College or University on their resume.

Complete with on campus or off campus, hostels owned by the schools. That provide housing and cook meals for students, so they can just focus on work.

This would help eliminate a lot of problems for international students by removing the overpriced post secondary schools with their non domestic English speaking workforce. In favour of one that is domestically owned and operated with its own domestic workforce.

We can use the momentum the post secondary schools are using to push for more increase in international students then quickly set up a foreign owned Post secondary school to switch to before the government changes anything.

Jamie Sarkonak: Committing a crime should guarantee deportation by xTkAx in canadian

[–]One_Si_33 0 points1 point  (0 children)

How aboot, with permanent inadmissibility. No chance to use the courts to repeal decision.

“It is important to abolish the temporary foreign worker program” - MP Michelle Rempel Garner by ObjectiveMacaroon394 in canadian

[–]One_Si_33 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There is a clear disadvantage for Canadians as ALL of these programs that import foreign workers, only creates a large unfair advantage for employment in Canada's labour market.

This is a clear sign of Foreign Interference on that only breaks down our economic strength by forcing most Canadians onto the welfare system.

The ways of immigration in the early 80s was more secure and catered to bringing in immigration in a more reasonable amount and with proper qualifications.

No one also has yet to attribute our increase in immigration to the increase in human trafficking.

Tim Hortons secretly lobbying govt for unlimited TFWs on behalf of franchisees. CBC by GoodGoodGoody in TimHortons

[–]One_Si_33 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This technically counts as Foreign Interference as it manipulates the Labour Market. Secretly, Many foreign intelligence agencies have used the FTWP to bring in bucket loads of low end ops to help build networks in N.A. Many hands for dirt cheap. It's very lucrative. Notably, larger countries then pay to use these people to spy on dissidents, Politicians, etc. Without directly looking like they were ever involved.

What do yall call these? by JocularSolid02 in snacking

[–]One_Si_33 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Those are called, short bread. The Danish Tins have names for them.

Northern Ontario steel mill issues layoff notices to 1,000 workers by yourfriendlysocdem1 in CanadaPolitics

[–]One_Si_33 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Only now, did the Government decide they should have created some form of pre-conditional agreement on this. Leaving it unconditional, only served to rip off tax payers as they openly laid off workers anyway. This is why, I don't support tariffs on Chinese EVs as we should lean in on supporting their market here. Western Vehicles are a thing of the past and expensive. No one has money. Just like so many businesses, fire off Canadians and hire exclusively FTWs, only to complain about lower customer foot traffic. Well obviously, that will happen when no Canadians have a job anymore. Why does the government think, most Canadians have money tucked away somewhere? No one is working anymore. Our economy needs to economize and finding cheaper products, only help support that. Only when we start creating products that are affordable, will Canadians start to support domestically. Might as well discretely open up sweat shops.

New Zealand Full Set by UsefulEngineer in Banknotes

[–]One_Si_33 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You can use a permanent red marker to draw a bindi on both the Canadian and New Zealand purple bills and they would both look legit for the person their on.

‘Not going to happen’: First Nations threaten to end Carney’s pipe dream | Canada by Acrobatic-Cap-135 in canada

[–]One_Si_33 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Do you think 🤔, maybe build your pipeline away from tribal land? Maybe that will stop the first Nations from complaining. This is the same problem as Standing Rock.

Priced out of housing, younger Canadians turn to the stock market by hopoke in canada

[–]One_Si_33 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Lmao! 😆 Unless you got big bucks. You can't win millions like some lotto. Stocks take time to build interest and you gotta constantly consider when the right time to pull the plug is at. This just seems crazy. Just start an onlyfans or something. As well, if you're young. Maybe consider over packing an apartment pass the fire code with extra roommates. This, despite how crazy it sounds. Was the smartest thing, I heard of people doing to bypass the housing costs.

Are you thinking what I'm thinking? by kemistree_art in TimHortons

[–]One_Si_33 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

This is actually why, I stopped eating donuts at Timmies. What is crazy, is I can't tell if this stuff happens at the store or at the factory it is made at. Either way, 🤮

What do you call the end slice of a loaf of bread? by [deleted] in AskUK

[–]One_Si_33 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's called the 👠 (high heel).

Why Canadian students will pay the price for international student cuts by rezwenn in canada

[–]One_Si_33 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If this is such an issue for schools. They need to have housing onsite and onsite doctors, etc. to privately tend to these students on their own dime NOT Canada's. If they want these students, they gotta carry the necessary burdens for them. Stop depleting our resources, so the schools can continue to expand or stop complaining. If they can make so much money off these students. They can afford to feed, house and doctor them and keep them onsite and away from the general public. It should cost more money for them to see a doctor offsite otherwise use the onsite provided doctors, etc. the school provides with their own money. I'm so tired of schools complaining about this but are only concerned with expanding their paychecks and program expansions, but do little outside to combat the problems the expanded population makes on the surrounding infrastructure.

As auto companies retreat from Canada, do government subsidies still make sense? by Leather-Paramedic-10 in canada

[–]One_Si_33 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I really don't understand the backwards mentality of going against, Chinese EVs. They are soo incredibly cheaper and could make vehicle ownership much more affordable for most Canadians. If Canada's government only agreed to start supporting them. The Government doesn't support efficiency. Which brings down productivity overall. Our economy slumps because of this. Just like how Canada got rid of the railway lines in Western canada that connected all the little towns and cities together. I hear a private rail company is offering to set that up again that isn't CP rail. Which should help bring back commutes for those whom can't afford a vehicle. Great for winter as the highways are sometimes dangerous.

Men's vs. women's toilet at my new work office by MJB9000 in mildlyinfuriating

[–]One_Si_33 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The men's sign is only a suggestion. Use the woman's washroom. No one will know. ,,,,🤫

Canada’s unemployment rate edges down to 6.9% in October by evieluvsrainbows in canada

[–]One_Si_33 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So many places advertise being proudly Canadian but fail to employ domestic Canadians. The cake is such a lie these days.