I'm surprised that Quebec isn't the role model for restoring power quickly after so many outages in the last 23 years.
Indie
So what you end up with is a home that gets repossed by the bank and for whatever reason, the banks don't have to follow any tenancy laws and you're out on your ass. No thanks.
Was thinking about that aspect as well.
IMO, this is a legit protest and concern. If it was some billionaire whose body was dumped in the landfill, you can be god-damned sure the place would be searched piece by piece.
Imagine trying to say, it's out of our control, best we can do is pile more garbage on those remains.
Maybe there is some way to swing it as a indigenous burial ground and have the politicians actually put pressure on investigators to investigate.
I hope the city riots if there is even a mention of physically removing the blockade. Address the real issue.
Big tech absolutely will. Why not? If the feds create really stupid rules and the cheapest alternative for tech companies is to exclude, then of course that is what they will do.
I don't personally think this is a genuine move to support Canadian media. It's more akin to how feds treat Canadians to fund Canadian media. They are just trying to push it to non Canadian tech companies.
Good. Imagine Canada spent millions searching for a poorly built underwater capsule with a few billionaires on it but can't be bothered searching a landfill for 2 specific bodies, and quite possibly more. Reconciliation my fucking arse. I hope they get more support and exposure, this has been going on way too long already.
That makes no sense whatsoever.
It's not like those places will be empty. It will just be filled to the brim with tenants who split the higher rent. That's not solving the housing issue.
Lol. Want my fucking address?
And if you raise the taxes on rental properties, who is going to eat that shit? Landlords? No. It will be renters.
Instance shaming now? Hilarious.
Canadian for my entire life last time I checked.
Curious how you came to that conclusion based on a comment and instance?
Oh, I'm not saying they can walk away and just hand in their keys, done and dusted. Granted bankruptcy? You do understand that all loans in Canada are civil matters. If you move through the proceedings of declaring bankruptcy, and it's genuine because you don't have the money to continue to pay you mortgage, bills and debts, you think that you will be denied the option to proceed with that? Or do you think a consumer proposal to pay out all the outstanding charges on a defaulted mortgage and loan will be suitable when you can't pay it?
I don't even know of any places where you can just hand in your keys and walk away without reprocussions. But trying to pay for a repossessed house isn't really for many in that situation.
Lol, when someone doesn't have the money to pay the mortgage and realizes they are in way over their heads and file for bankruptcy, that's a no recourse mortgage right there. What's the bank going to do? Make you extend your mortgage for 70 yrs?
It is atrocious that the federal liberals are not addressing these issues. We will continue to review our support for them on a recurring basis. Enough is enough. Canadians need help. We will continue to review our support for the federal liberals on a recurring basis.
How can the federal liberals allow this to happen to Canadians??? We will continue to review our support with the liberal government on a recurring basis.
All best the best Canadians,
Singh
Ps Get fucked Canadians.