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Exactly what will NZ bring to the table? They are a country of 4 million people without a combat air capability - they sold their A-4s decades ago and rely on the Australians for air cover.
Exactly what will NZ bring to the table? They are a country of 4 million people without a combat air capability - they sold their A-4s decades ago and rely on the Australians for air cover.
A mature and stable PM?Exactly what will NZ bring to the table?
That’s debatable, from my friends there.A mature and stable PM?
Have they taken steps to secure themselves from China's interference?Exactly what will NZ bring to the table? They are a country of 4 million people without a combat air capability - they sold their A-4s decades ago and rely on the Australians for air cover.
A willingness and intent to be at table?Exactly what will NZ bring to the table?
Exactly what will NZ bring to the table? They are a country of 4 million people without a combat air capability - they sold their A-4s decades ago and rely on the Australians for air cover.
Exactly what will NZ bring to the table?
Back when recruiting made sense. Took me approximately a month to be on the parade square.I signed up in November and started my recruit course at the unit in February. I think back then they ran a course 2-3 times a year.
Can I claim? Seen lots of march past. Do I get extra for being in the march past? My family claim too, I am sure that all my kids are messed up from watching them.Marching in formed groups. Makes people cry. Really, the armed forces ought to pay psychological damages for claims by people forced to witness a march past.
We have a couple here in Winnipeg that have been arrested and charged with manslaughter because.....GET THIS....But surely providing fentynal & heroine to the masses isn't the solution either...
Sorry mods, I didn't quite know where else to put this (I remember a discussion not long ago about crime in BC, but can't find it using the search feature - my search feature seems bugged)
FIRST READING: B.C. knows 'safer supply' isn’t working. They’re expanding it anyway | National Post
The big elephant(s) in the room for me are...Someone is making a tone of money off this safe supply.
BC is a joke at this point. Just a taste of what an NDP gov could bring federally.
The big elephant(s) in the room for me are...
- If the government is buying all these drugs to give to users, are they charging the users any money at all to recover any of these costs?
(Is federal money being used to purchase these drugs? Where are they buying heroine from, to give to users? Etc etc)
- How does this whole 'safe supply' idea work, re the Criminal Code of Canada? (I'm sure the police are just thrilled ...)
- Did they really need to commission a study to determine whether flooding the streets with drugs is benefiting society?
(A quick glance out the window would seem to indicate...nah, it's not really making things look any better out there)
Doesn't basic life experience already tell us that a society where people are working, relatively sober, with healthy families, the possibility of upward mobility, and a fairly clean living environment...
is FAR better off than a society smoking meth & injecting heroine, addicted to opioids, leaving needles on the ground, where nobody really works except the drug dealers & various government employees?
We truly do live in a comical, pre-dystopian clown world where a news article can legitimately title an article "Report recommends government start distributing fentynal and heroine" and it isn't satire...
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May I be the first from Alberta to thank BC for worsening our own drug problem.
In October of last year (I think it was October anyway, I could be wrong) we had an all time high of approx 450 opioid-related overdoses in Edmonton region alone.
450 opioid related overdoses just in the Edmonton region in one month. That's not including all the other 911 CFS being attended to for all the other usual medical emergencies, that's just overdoses.
EMS was working especially hard that month.
So let me thank you in advance BC, on behalf of the rest of the country, for indirectly burdening our EMS and hospital systems, court systems, police resources, etc with a noticeable increase in demand as a result of your ideas that should be criminally stupid...
Oh yeah, I'd also like to thank you on behalf of drug dealers across the province that can now source their fentynal to cut their drugs with for free & from a reliable source.
I'm sure Canadian tax dollars aren't indirectly funding a cartel somewhere...are they? Nah, probably not...
You'd think by your own publicly released stats of 2500 overdose deaths in 2023 (I believe an all time high?) that maybe your policy isn't working?
I’m not so sure about that. China is their biggest trading partner. If you think it’s bad here it’s far worse there as far as China goes. What makes us different is our gateway and access to the US.Geographically, NZ is pretty far removed from the nexus of affairs around China, Japan, Philippines, Korea, etc. Their position is somewhat like Canada's: they can free-ride on what Australia does, or choose to be actively involved commensurate with their resources.
it also appears as if they have identified the problem and are taking steps to correct it, unlike others that we knowI’m not so sure about that. China is their biggest trading partner. If you think it’s bad here it’s far worse there as far as China goes. What makes us different is our gateway and access to the US.
You mean like we claim to be environmentally progressive but still export millions of tons of thermal coal to china? its okay right since it isn't us burning it?it also appears as if they have identified the problem and are taking steps to correct it, unlike others that we know
The road to hell is paved with good intentions.It seems like so many of these policies are obviously going to degrade society. Yet here we are pressing ahead. It's like trying to make things worse but under the guise of doing good. Clown world indeed.
Or lowering jail sentences for petty and violent crimes and reforming bail to be almost guaranteed.It seems like so many of these policies are obviously going to degrade society. Yet here we are pressing ahead. It's like trying to make things worse but under the guise of doing good. Clown world indeed.