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Even if “Canadian” people didn’t want to do these shit jobs, how about force a tims etc. to raise their wages as opposed to hiring TFW? This is fucking gross. |
anyone else notice that the walmart greeter no longer greets anyone? he/she just stands there with this disinterested look on their face. Jagdeep is jaded as fuck nowadays. |
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Enabling slave labour for franchise owners of a Brazilian mega corp, Canadurr |
Tim Horton's sucks, and these small towns certainly don't need 3-4 of them. The problem is that they cater to a certain demographic -- blue collar workers that want a cheap caffeine fix, preferably from a drive through, open early or late hours. There is no independent type of coffee shop that can compete with that. Most charge crazy prices for a coffee, don't have the real estate footprint to carry a drive through, and have shitty hours in which they're open. |
Should re-zone commercial areas to not allow multiple franchises within X distance or somthing. I’m sure that would never fly but it would be a start John Oliver has a great episode on subway: Franchise models like Tim’s and Subway literally drive out small business. Stop giving out business licenses to all these places that drive the TFW abuse and maybe you’d curb it a bit. However, then you get into the veiled TFW abuse through companies like Telus etc. who hire contractors, who then contract out that work to a wage slave. It’s far enough out of reach that the companies aren’t held responsible |
We just need the mafia to force chains out like they do in Montreal. |
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These kind of jobs were never really meant for anyone to earn a living. They're supposed to be for little Jimmy's first job so he can buy his first beater car and pay his way through college. But what do you do when kids these days don't want to work and just want to be an Instagram influencer? |
Almost a quarter of Canadians will be relying on the food bank this fall: https://www.saultstar.com/news/natio...-fall-statscan But hey, the “Canadian dream” of being a success in this country as so often mentioned in other threads is alive and well :lol |
Some of the gayest shit ever. so gay the CPC had to take it down. the guy is fkin weird. The Conservative Party HQ page has just deleted their video that featured Soviet jets, and stock footage from America, Europe, and other countries, which was being misrepresented as Canadian. Video with subs. |
What the actual fuck is he on about? What's the context here? |
Before even watching the subtitle video I was laughing at the family gathering to celebrate a kid's recovery from drug addiction and sobriety? What???? Nevermind they're drinking wine lol What a weird angle. Looks like it was at Stampede this year? |
A sobriety celebration dinner party feasted over a recently shot deer, by way of a restricted firearm? The fuck kinda family is this, it sounds like a story put together by AI, based on some stupid talking points. |
aviators hanging on his muscle T while wearing a cowboy hat and not wearing his usual glasses. its like his wardrobe person couldn't decide on a persona and said F it lets mash it all together. |
Honda, you're oddly quiet about PP's dumpsterfest of a video. How do you feel how the Cons, the kings of outsourcing, can't even avoid outsourcing their own shitty campaign video? Stock footage of Russian planes? They have more in common with the Republicans than we thought. I think that video encapsulates exactly what the Conservative Party of Canada represents, nothing, hollow, they stand for nothing, down to their poorly put together and non-vetted campaign ads. This is basic stuff they can't even get right, how is this loser going to run the country? It's pretty atrocious I'd say, and validates just how fake people think PP is. |
Jagmeet is our only hope |
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Anyone but Trudeau baby.. put more money in my pockets and I don’t care about the illusion of they care one way or another about anything. The liberals certainly don’t. Look at pillar issues the liberals campaigned on from the beggining, they have all been epic failures. As ive said before, for most people middle class or better, anything is better than what we currently have, and as a result, you vote that way. |
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A guy who said he was a rep for longshoremen called into the radio yesterday and said the vast majority of his colleagues who, historically have voted NDP because they are “for labour” are now all moving to conservative due to the reality that the NDP no longer supports unions etc. NDP will likely have some of their worst results in the upcoming election as they are the primary reason the libs maintained power, while at the same time, almost accomplishing nothing they based their partnership on |
Whoever approved that headline should be fuckin beaten. That's so goddamn stupid. |
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The Cons' policy document literally says they are in support of Right to Work laws, which as seen USA states where they exist, to absolutely decimate unions' barganing power. "We baselessly think Party X isn't "for unions" anymore, so we're going to vote for Party Y who has expressed literal anti union policies". Good logic! |
They are voting conservative because their unions got them into a high enough tax bracket that it benefits them. Don't get it confused. |
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This isn’t Jack Layton etc. or previous eras that legitimately supported unionized workers, there have been numerous examples where the NDP all but abandoned some of the strongest unions in this country (rail, longshore, etc) It’s like everything else in this country, when things are the worst they’ve ever been, you vote for anything different. Steelworkers had some fucking clown with the gall to say “I’m going to talk to Jagmeet and get him on board with the Telus plight!” I straight up told this clown in front of 200+ people that you’re a fool if you think this guy is going to even mention your cause. And surprise surprise! They didn’t do shit, they couldn’t even pull together their anti-scab legislation, and the Telus workforce got decimated. Also you say the cons support right to work legislation so they are the bad guy, the fucking liberals and NDP have done nothing but force return to work acts on the biggest, most powerful unions lol.. so what’s the difference? |
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