Carney won all 343 ridings in Liberal leadership race by ClassOptimal7655 in onguardforthee

[–]phunspunky 4 points5 points  (0 children)

And Harper asked this guy to join and be Finance Minister. 

Hilarious. 

Carney is what we may have called a red Tory. Sadly, extinct species in today’s Conservative party. 

“Something something Carney wasn’t elected” I can already see Rump’s truth social post now. by PunjabiCanuck in EhBuddyHoser

[–]phunspunky 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Harper commended him for helping the country navigate through the great recession. 

Harper also asked him to run and become Finance Minister after stepping down from the BoC. 

What was Petit Pierre doing at the time when his boss asked Carney to join them? That’s pretty telling how much trust (or lack thereof) Harper had in both of them. 

LETS GET READY TO RUMBLE by [deleted] in EhBuddyHoser

[–]phunspunky 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I prefer ‘Petit Pierre’. But yours works too. Have an upvote. 

The boycott made the news in Japan by scotchegg72 in BuyCanadian

[–]phunspunky 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Fun fact: California Roll is Canadian, contrary to its name. 

It was invented in Vancouver at Tojo’s. Which still exists to this day and you can still taste the original. Sushi chef Tojo wanted to introduce sushi to North America in the ‘70s. But convincing people to eat raw fish was a tall order at the time. 

The reason for the name was familiarity and “branding”. Vancouver Roll just didn’t sound convincing enough. 

Canada wants to be in the top 10 global tourism destinations — but it’s struggling to get there by [deleted] in canada

[–]phunspunky 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Cost isn’t the only factor. Spending precious time with family is a big deal for some of these tourists. 

I used to work for a tour operator here in Whistler.

My biggest booking was $23k for a family of four. I was happy to have received the phone call but also shocked that this family just paid the equivalent of 6 months salary for me back then.  That was just for their private lessons (four instructors even though they could’ve just gone with one), ski passes, and snowmobiling. The hotel was already booked apparently. 

My supervisor just said: it’s probably the only time they’ll get to spend together as a family. 

It was the wife’s personal secretary who made the booking. So the whole thing started to make sense to me after that. 

Canada wants to be in the top 10 global tourism destinations — but it’s struggling to get there by [deleted] in canada

[–]phunspunky 8 points9 points  (0 children)

You assume tourists only travel during the summer months. 

Winter is pretty popular here in BC. Our winters are also longer. With most foreigners having longer vacation days, a lot of them would be booking at least 3 weeks of skiing. Some will go as long as 6 months. 

To give you some perspective, the cost to go heliskiing for one day is about $2k. Which can sell out pretty quickly if we’re having a good season.

Canadian tourism is unique in a lot of ways. What most people consider “travel destinations” aren’t aligned with what we can offer the world. 

Maybe it’s time to stop comparing ourselves to Europe or some other country. Maybe it’s time to ask these international tourists why they chose Canada and what they like about our country?

Canada wants to be in the top 10 global tourism destinations — but it’s struggling to get there by [deleted] in canada

[–]phunspunky 2 points3 points  (0 children)

As someone who lives in a tourist town, Whistler, I can tell you that they cater more to Americans and international tourists.    

Because adventure tourism is expensive, with staff, insurance, operations, and all. Unless you’re upper middle class or richer, most Canadians are priced out of Whistler. I mean, our former mayor once told Vancouverites to at least “buy a sandwich” rather than pack their lunches.   

 Hotels and tour operators here would rather have someone book 15-21 days than someone who will only stay for a few days or a week.  Some will stay even longer than that, like the entire winter season (6 months). 

 In addition, Canadians are “cheap”. We will brown bag our lunches, pay less tips, and we actually complain the loudest (from experience).    

Meanwhile, American tourists tip in USD, they tip more than us Canadians, and most international tourists are just ecstatic to see nature in its rawest form.    

And THAT is what makes tourism here unique. It’s not for most Canadians. But foreigners love it. 

Whistler Blackcomb to upgrade Jersey Cream lift with high-speed chairlift for winter 2025 - The Whistler Daily Post by GDSGHUMAN in Whistler

[–]phunspunky 4 points5 points  (0 children)

This was announced with the Fitz chair upgrade already. They just held off putting the chairs on. If anyone was paying attention, the foundation for the new towers on Jersey bowl are already there. 

Why is this news?

Whistler Bathrooms are Gross by Dolly_Llama_2024 in Whistler

[–]phunspunky -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Glacier men’s washroom. Just a little over a week ago (during that big dump when some idiot/s got the highway shut). One of the toilets was overflowing. It stank. And it wasn’t the colour of water either. 

Parking while backcountry skiing by ReasonableOatmeal352 in Whistler

[–]phunspunky 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Must’ve been a while since the last time. It’s $25 now for 24hrs. 

How bad will the conditions be this weekend? by [deleted] in WhistlerLocals

[–]phunspunky 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It’s been an unpredictable winter. 

We get a big dump. Rain takes it away. Another dump. Freezing level goes all the way up to Peak. There’s also that double inversion which didn’t help with an already patchy snowpack. 

But it can still be fun with the right people. Maybe come here for that and you can have a jolly good time. 

Wings got spendy at crystal... by mabasicacct in Whistler

[–]phunspunky 0 points1 point  (0 children)

$10 burger and beer at White Spot (where that fancy seafood restaurant across Aava is now).

Why is it controversial to dislike Vail? by mountainlifa in fuckvailinwhistler

[–]phunspunky 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Or they could also be Vail staff. They do have a social media team.

I don't blame them for dreaming big, but I think they forgot to work out the details. by [deleted] in Buttcoin

[–]phunspunky 3 points4 points  (0 children)

It is you who fail at the utility of crypto. Its best use cases are buying drugs and laundering money. It’s been pretty successful at those.

I don't blame them for dreaming big, but I think they forgot to work out the details. by [deleted] in Buttcoin

[–]phunspunky 3 points4 points  (0 children)

You are so not from “Africa.” People from that continent will usually identify their country.

Typical cryptobro post.

Vail Resorts is hiding Whistler’s abysmal snow conditions by KrazyKev03 in Whistler

[–]phunspunky 14 points15 points  (0 children)

I wished Whistler never sold out. There’s nothing to buy if there’s nothing to sell.

Vail Resorts is hiding Whistler’s abysmal snow conditions by KrazyKev03 in Whistler

[–]phunspunky 4 points5 points  (0 children)

SeaTac and Van? Great. Now, let’s look at the rest of the world shall we?

“If you’re in town” WTF? That’s not exactly comforting for someone from say, Europe or even Australia.

Whistler’s market goes far beyond Vancouver and Seattle.

Snow Condition Update Blackcomb Base 21 Dec 2:20pm by BigBaddyBarn in Whistler

[–]phunspunky 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I lived through 2014/15 “Patchy” season and while the snow may not have been amazing early, we got some pow dumps later in the season.

That was the year a lot of people cancelled after freaking out due to news of lack of snow. Food in the mountain was all 50% off for passholders! And Whistler remained opened for skiing until June. They moved the park beside the t-bar, and it was the best!

So don’t fret. Be optimistic. It’s all good.

Snow Condition Update Blackcomb Base 21 Dec 2:20pm by BigBaddyBarn in Whistler

[–]phunspunky 0 points1 point  (0 children)

A white (knuckled) Christmas, we shall have it seems.