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Mashiki
Balking The Enemy's Plans

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reply to greendragon
Re: Biting the hand that feeds you...

If you're implying the CRTC? It's Liberal dominated, there are a few new Conservative members that have recently gotten posts. The main reason why is the Liberal party held power for so long they could put people literally everywhere and continue to run everything as they see fit despite being 'out' of power in a minority government.

Count on top with Bell, and tossing in the buyout with a dose of Liberal politics. Well...you better bet people are going to bite back. It usually takes a long time for Canadians to get cranky over something, in this case? You bet.

There are a few things you don't play with up here, oddly the internet is becoming one of them.
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