 | Why would Canada want to mirror a failed State As history is the witness we failed with Bushonomics/Voodonomics almost to the point of becoming a third world nation. Canada was able to keep tabs on it's conservative vermin resulting in a much better state of affairs. Now why in the world they would like to mimic a failed sate with its conservative/corporatepimp policy, beats me. |
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| reply to nutcr0cker Crazy ain't it. The conservative government currently in power here hasn't a clue what to do so they get their ideas and inspiration from south of the border. The other thing (as previously mentioned) is the conservative government here gets a lot of financial support from the big telcos and cablecos that they are in bed with. -- "No matter where you go, there you are." - Buckaroo Banzai |
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 | reply to bryanviper said by bryanviper:More people need to know about this. Majority of people dont even know whats going on. All this info should be in the Media, so on tv and in the news papers where people will read it and at least be aware of it and maybe say something. This should be passed on to all Media companies. Many of the mass media companies in Canada are owned by, or have large interest owned by the telco's & cableco's.
Concentration of media ownership ensures that the problems seldom see the light of day in the common press & newscasts. |
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 | reply to AkFubar To be fair, the CRTC has always stunk, regardless of the party in power. |
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