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  1. Canadian Politics

    blue_gold_84 and 3 others reacted to rebusrankin for a post in a topic

    4 points
    So if Alberta introduces user fees for healthcare, does the federal government withold transfer payments?
  2. Canadian Politics

    blue_gold_84 and 3 others reacted to Tracker for a post in a topic

    4 points
    Its also the fault of Pierre Elliott Trudeau as well, even after he retired and died.
  3. Canadian Politics

    blue_gold_84 and 3 others reacted to MOBomberFan for a post in a topic

    4 points
    Hitler had a 90% approval rating so...
  4. Canadian Politics

    blue_gold_84 and 2 others reacted to JCon for a post in a topic

    3 points
    Yes, they claw it back like they had to this year with Alberta, Saskatchewan, and Manitoba.
  5. 3 points
    Don’t worry - 3DN has already decided it is full value
  6. Covid-19

    Goalie and 2 others reacted to Bigblue204 for a post in a topic

    3 points
    The medical use of psychedelics is just getting started. I'm very hopeful for the future, especially when it comes to mental health issues.
  7. 3 points
    I have been laughing this week as 3dn has been going through the top paid at each position. The value the Bombers get is comical guys have taken incredible discounts to stay here.
  8. Canadian Politics

    blue_gold_84 and 2 others reacted to MOBomberFan for a post in a topic

    3 points
    No just his approval rating. In my words, a high approval rating doesn't make a person a good leader, it just makes them popular. For the right reasons? Perhaps not.
  9. Canadian Politics

    Wanna-B-Fanboy and 2 others reacted to Brandon for a post in a topic

    3 points
    Once again just because you have a different opinion doesn't mean your opinion is correct. He has a high approval rating, the province is growing, and as much as I hate to say... Regina and Saskatoon are becoming far nicer places in comparison to what it used to be. The province is really set up for maintaining growth and the average income is shooting up while the rest of the costs are not, the only issue they have is lack of people moving in to fill vacancies. Comparing it to Winnipeg/Manitoba they are wiping the floor with us in every single way with exception on the football field. I can understand bashing Manitoba because the province is a mess and Winnipeg is a dying city that's in desperate need of money. This place is a shell of its former self it's actually sad to drive around and see how bad it is getting.
  10. Canadian Politics

    rebusrankin and one other reacted to Tracker for a post in a topic

    2 points
    Ms. Smith seems to have no sense of proper inhibition as she is saying stupid things leading up to an election. If Albertans re-elect her, they will get what they deserve.
  11. Canadian Politics

    WildPath and one other reacted to Fatty Liver for a post in a topic

    2 points
    Ding, ding, ding, wake up AB., not difficult to read the intent between Smith's lines, she's talking USER FEES pre-election. Just wait till she gets the chance to take her gloves off after the election, she won't be so smarmy about the changes she inflicts.
  12. 2 points
    Tuende Adeleke the top paid DB..... Anyone here woulda guessed that if you were asked?
  13. Canadian Politics

    blue_gold_84 and one other reacted to HardCoreBlue for a post in a topic

    2 points
    Most overused, misused, inappropriately used sentence since 2016.
  14. Canadian Politics

    blue_gold_84 and one other reacted to Noeller for a post in a topic

    2 points
    Well, I mean they both killed people....
  15. Canadian Politics

    Wideleft and one other reacted to Noeller for a post in a topic

    2 points
    Right?? So because the province of Sask is a known hotbed of assholes and crazy people (as I said, it's like if all of rural AB was a whole province) and approves of that psycho being in charge, doesn't prove some kinda positive point! Trying to say it's stable maybe? Because EVERYONE is crazy and they've elected the chief crazy to run the asylum?? Ai yi yi.
  16. Canadian Politics

    Wideleft and one other reacted to Noeller for a post in a topic

    2 points
    Ya Sask is what happens when rural Alberta is a whole province. Manitoba is small enough, and Wpg-centric enough, that Winnipeg can save the province from rural Manitobans that want to go back to 1950s ideals.
  17. Canadian Politics

    Wideleft and one other reacted to Noeller for a post in a topic

    2 points
    Sask is stable???? Moe is arguably the worst and craziest provincial leader, and that is REALLY saying something!
  18. Canadian Politics

    WildPath and one other reacted to HardCoreBlue for a post in a topic

    2 points
    F Trudeau Libtard! Sorry caffeine is kicking in. Good morning.
  19. 1 point
    It's all sizzle no meat when your featured steak is a top sirloin filet for $38- **** that.
  20. Upcoming Movies

    GCJenks reacted to TrueBlue4ever for a post in a topic

    1 point
    Bold prediction: Jack Black’s “Peaches” will get an Oscar nomination for Best Original Song. It has already cracked the Billboard Top 100.
  21. Canadian Politics

    HardCoreBlue reacted to 17to85 for a post in a topic

    1 point
    Well that's just like your opinion man...
  22. 1 point
    Not surprising. Walters has been very open about preferring not to use bonuses due to the uncertainty it can cause when trying to manage the cap.
  23. 1 point
    Right? When you consider how much bonus money they deferred from this year to last year they should still have very good flexibility through out the year. Lawler and Willy j are our only really big contracts by position this year.
  24. Canadian Politics

    WildPath reacted to Wideleft for a post in a topic

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    I do believe that there are a couple of posters on this board who would vote for a politician who promised referendums on EVERYTHING. Ya know, because popularity is so awesome.
  25. Restaurant/food thread

    Tracker reacted to iHeart for a post in a topic

    1 point
    no kidding 44 bucks for a lobster roll? McD's must have charged less for the McLobster 61 bucks for a whole lobster as an add on for the Angus Top Sirloin Filet? okay I get they have to pay something heavy to have something shipped here but man
  26. Restaurant/food thread

    Tracker reacted to Super Duper Negatron for a post in a topic

    1 point
    Was super excited for the Friskee Pearl but holy hell those prices!
  27. 2023 NHL Playoffs Thread

    Piggy 1 reacted to HardCoreBlue for a post in a topic

    1 point
    Ffs. My morning rant courtesy of Hartman. Next man up. Let’s take Monday’s game than best out of three. Big boned person hasn’t sung yet.
  28. Covid-19

    Bigblue204 reacted to Tracker for a post in a topic

    1 point
    HEALTH DRUGSTHE LATEST PROMISING LONG COVID TREATMENT? PSYCHEDELIC DRUGS After more than a year of being short of breath, tired, and riddled with heart, motor, cognitive, gastrointestinal, and menstrual issues, Ruth was willing to try anything to make her Long COVID go away. So she turned to psychedelic drugs. Ruth, 31, who asked to be identified by only her first name, had tried psychedelics a few times in the past and was familiar with the research on their therapeutic use. Feeling like she had nothing to lose, she took five grams of psilocybin mushrooms in December 2021. That single trip changed her life. She woke up the next morning with a normal heart rate, breathing more freely than she had in a long time. After that, her period stabilized and her brain fog and motor dysfunction cleared. She got her energy back. She still has a few lingering symptoms, and though it’s impossible to say for sure what happened, Ruth credits psilocybin for her renewed health. “That’s probably difficult for a lot of people to process or believe,” she says. “But it really worked.” One person’s dramatic recovery does not prove anything, scientifically. But there’s a growing movement to study whether psychedelic drugs could treat Long COVID, an often-debilitating chronic condition for which there is currently no proven cure. Psychedelics and Long COVID are a somewhat unlikely match. While there’s been a boom in psychedelic research in recent years, much of it has focused on mental-health conditions such as post-traumatic stress disorder, depression, and substance-use disorder. The research on psychedelics and Long COVID, by comparison, is negligible—and there’s a lot standing in its way. Psychedelic drugs are federally illegal, categorized by the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration as substances with high potential for abuse and no accepted medical use. But research is growing.
  29. Round 1 - Game 3 : Vegas Golden Keno

    Piggy 1 reacted to HardCoreBlue for a post in a topic

    1 point
    Go Bolts to buffer this heart breaker.
  30. 1 point
    yup total trash reffing...yet again
  31. 1 point
    To be honest, they weren't calling anything on Vegas in overtime. Disappointing loss for sure but jets just need to get their game going earlier in the next game.
  32. 1 point
    I can't believe that f****** ref didn't call that hooking call and it leads to the goal against the Jets. ******* trash
  33. 1 point
    Captaincanuck12 will not return to tonight’s game due to a lower body injury. Sprained ankle due to jumping off and on the bandwagon so much.
  34. Canadian Politics

    WildPath reacted to Fatty Liver for a post in a topic

    1 point
    Sask. just follows Alberta's lead, Conservatives in MB. would likely do exactly the same if it wasn't so unpalatable to a vast segment of Manitobans.
  35. 1 point
    Good thing Hartman was punished for 1 whole game. DPOS is really a POS.
  36. Canadian Politics

    blue_gold_84 reacted to JCon for a post in a topic

    1 point
    The murderer? Yup!
  37. Canadian Politics

    Tracker reacted to JCon for a post in a topic

    1 point
    Always the case with conservative govts.
  38. Hopefully a new stadium as well.
  39. Canadian Politics

    WildPath reacted to Mark F for a post in a topic

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    will they also complain about this cost? Private investors wont pay for it. we do. wonder why. "The cost of the Trans Mountain expansion project has grown to $30.9 billion, according to the Crown corporation behind the pipeline project."
  40. Canadian Politics

    blue_gold_84 reacted to HardCoreBlue for a post in a topic

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    One of many examples knuckle draggers here and everywhere completely dismiss, wave off, don't care to understand an important issue like this that impacts them directly and their inner circles and launch into their usual tirades fed by PP's trump handbook raging. It's mind numbing and also very very embarrassing and dangerous. Owning libtards on social media and driving around their communities with decals and flags is their priority.
  41. Canadian Politics

    Wideleft reacted to Mark H. for a post in a topic

    1 point
    The Liberals are starting to fire back about the carbon tax Said in question period today: "Conservatives can either get on board with climate change mitigation measures - or they will stay in opposition." I thought for a second I was reading a post by @Wideleft
  42. 2023 CFL Draft Discussion

    Mark F reacted to Noeller for a post in a topic

    1 point
  43. Canadian Politics

    coach17 reacted to GCn20 for a post in a topic

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    You can cut taxes without increasing debt....especially when you are following up a Liberal government, such as this one, that it spending like a drunken sailor. By any metric, their spending levels would be a cakewalk to reduce.
  44. 1 point
    Getting attention from a perennial powerhouse like Alabama isn't something you see every day so I'm very interested in where this goes. BC & Edmonton were also in the mix to get him as a territorial recruit it seems: https://www.winnipegfreepress.com/sports/2023/01/12/winnipeg-receiver-turning-heads https://www.winnipegfreepress.com/special/sports-editors-picks/2022/01/24/his-ceiling-is-through-the-roof
  45. The Winnipeg Thread

    Wanna-B-Fanboy reacted to TrueBlue4ever for a post in a topic

    1 point
  46. 0 points
    Depressing stat of the day - Jets 2.0 are 3-1 in playoff series that they have led at any point. They are 1-3 in series that have been tied at some point beyond game 1. But they are 0-5 in series where they have trailed at any point during the series. Further to that stat, going back to Jets 1.0 days, that version of the Jets was 0-11 in series where they trailed at any point. Coming back to win this series down 2-1 would truly be historic in Jets’ NHL history.
  47. 2023 NHL Playoffs Thread

    HardCoreBlue reacted to captaincanuck12 for a post in a topic

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    Looks like Josh Morrissey injury is an MCL. Really unfortunate play. Ehlers injury is a separated shoulder. Apparently he's been failing his shoulder exercises and that's why they're keeping him out.
  48. Canadian Politics

    Wanna-B-Fanboy reacted to Brandon for a post in a topic

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    You are comparing that guy to Hitler? This by far is the absolute worst and most pitiful post I've read on here. So in your words Moe is using fear and the threats of mass genocide to gain his approval rating and boosting the economy for his province? I can't believe how far these boards have sunk in the last few years.
  49. Canadian Politics

    Wideleft reacted to Engelwood for a post in a topic

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    Living in Sask makes me happy to have a stable government that has stayed away from doing absolutely stupid things. Manitoba, I have no clue which way it will go but it is going to be close, if the Liberals in Manitoba had any assemblance of a leader they would force a minority government but that will not happen. As for Alberta, Danielle acts like a dumber Trump.