When Saskatchewan was under the shadow of the NDP I always remembered how they said times were tough and it was as good as it was going to get. Even after the austerity to fix Devines blank cheque book there was little hope peddled because their strategy of keeping people down, and no inward migration worked to their advantage. However, they became stale themselves living in the reality they created and people booted them for someone selling some hope. What is left of the ndp today are a bunch of negative opposition with no better stories of hope.
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Now Chuck has a conundrum. Organized unionized labor, from Eastern Canada no less, is fighting mandatory vaccination.
he City of Hamilton’s transit union has just announced that they’re going to fight the mandates:
“ATU 107 members have voted in favour of proceeding to arbitration over the threat of mass terminations due to the City’s new unfair Vaccination policy.â€
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Originally posted by ry0972 View PostIt will be interesting to see how many people go out to eat next week? Lots of people have got used to ordering in now and not having to deal with reservations, possible poor service, tipping and just the time and effort of going out.
I and many people I know are already planning on getting together for food and drinks like pre-scamdemic times!!
Now to get some lunch meetings organized for farmers to get out and network/socialize!!
And get a guarantee from government that Ag In Motion will go ahead NO MATTER WHAT!!!
people have become accustomed to eating at home
wife is such a good cook , I'm always disappointed when i eat out
hope they go back though
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Originally posted by caseih View Postnot so sure
people have become accustomed to eating at home
wife is such a good cook , I'm always disappointed when i eat out
hope they go back though
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Keep the restrictions as long as you want. People are caring less and less.
Depends on the town.
Wainwright I was IDed but my underage daughter was not.
Stettler, masks your personal choice, plexiglas gone.
I think reservations will go up definitely. I can now take my son and his friend to WEM. (If lifted)
I know people with the first strains and it wasn't funny. Meeting a lot now had Omicron and its just a short flu.
My third shot? It was a half dose of the same identical as other 2. It will be my last until a new killer comes along. Sorry, but until it's life threatening to the majority again its over over done finished goodbye piss off stop talking walk away history. Just like 1920?
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Originally posted by Sheepwheat View PostStay at home. In your useless masks. Stay afraid of we the unvaccinated. I will defend your right to do so to the wall. You have rights. I respect them. See how that works?
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For the most part I have been able to go out, enjoy social events, sporting events, restaurants, shopping, interprovincial travel with out much worry.
That's the advantage of being triple vaxed, in good health and wearing a good quality N95 mask when needed. Masks are certainly a pain. Vaccines cause little side effects when compared to covid.
The biggest issue is lots of people who come down with covid end up taking a week or more off to isolate and to recover, so the disruptions continue regardless.
The most vulnerable people will still be at higher risk of severe illness and that will include all the antivaxers some of whom will keep falling ill and ending up dead. But that's the antivaxers choice. But its not the choice of the vulnerable and elderly.
I have heard of antivaxers who have brought covid to their relatives and watched as seniors have passed away from covid before their time.
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Originally posted by GohnJalt90% + of your comments are personal insults and attacks. Go crawl back under the rock you crawled out from.
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