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A tale of two Canadas: Where you grew up affects your income in adulthood

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    #41
    Sofaking


    I was talking about the science behind developing new herbicides and seed varieties, I didn't mention anything about climate change, but that rocket flew right over your head!

    In your case it's trajectory didn't have to be to high to accomplish that!

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      #42
      Ya ya maybe science wasn't a good example but you have to admit a lot of useless degrees are being sold to our youth with the promise of a career. Look at the secondary education system in the states it's a multi billion dollar scam for a lot of students who have nothing but a diploma and a huge student loan canada is much the same. A diploma from a trade school is worth much more in real life than an education taught by some prof who really has had no real world experience. Best education is the school of hard knocks where you appreciate what you have and are proud of it.

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        #43
        Forage on the chemical side of science have there been any new chemicals in the last 30 years other than companies just repackaging and naming the same old group of chemical and charging you more. Look at the new chemical they just invented for soybeans roundup and dicamba same thing we used in the 1980s but it was called rustler back then and worked good for chem fallow.

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