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Sweet REALTOR®
@Sweethomeyyj
REALTOR® at Fair Realty. Passionate about gardening and animal rescue. Kevin Ramsay Personal Real Estate Corporation. Sweet Home Victoria Real Estate Team.
Victoria, B.C. Katılım Mart 2009
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Are you ready for an adventure?
Right after the launch of my new show The Tom Green Farm on May 29th, I’ll be heading deep into the Canadian wilderness and filming the entire journey.
I’ll be travelling in my new @Swift_Canoe to places so remote they are completely inaccessible by road. Miles from anyone. Just lakes, forests, wildlife, campfires and the rugged northern landscape where I now call home.
This is going to be one of the biggest adventures I’ve ever taken and I can’t wait to share it with you.

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@RealEmirHan Ya, I had uncontrollable laughter after I almost died in a car accident. Don't think it's cuz we found it funny.
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Emily Blunt says she almost killed Tom Cruise in Edge of Tomorrow
Cruise was in the passenger seat. She was driving during a high-speed chase stunt.
She was supposed to nail a sharp right turn with a trailer swinging behind but left it too late.
“I hear him going [quietly], ‘Brake. Brake. Brake,'” then loudly “‘Em, brake the car! Brake the car!'”
“I left it too late and so drove us into a tree, and I almost killed Tom Cruise.”
Blunt expected Tom would get angry but instead he started laughing uncontrollably
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Correct, because otherwise the land would probably have aboriginal title belonging to the Musqueam, who were also participants in the case and don't agree with the outcome.
Two separate issues -- is it Cowichan's or Musqueam's (the signing ceremony Eby attended in February)? Or another nation's? And more importantly, what does aboriginal title mean for private property holders (a question our courts have never definitively answered)?
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Hello from vacation:
Briefly, here are some fun facts: Canada was founded on the concept of cooperative federalism in which the residual powers defaulted to the Government of Canada because the founders understood that provincial interests are sometimes in conflict with one another, which threatens the viability and wellbeing of Canada as a whole.
Provinces sometimes clash, and they should clash, because the interests of the constituents of each province are not necessarily always in alignment with another and each provincial government has a responsibility to further the interests of the people who democratically elected it.
We account for this by recognizing that Ottawa needs to retain the ability to adjudicate disputes and remain the ultimate authority on matters in which narrow provincial interests may conflict with the interests of Canada as a whole.
Accordingly, Ottawa does not "co-govern" with the provinces. Each levels has different areas of ultimate responsibility and agreement need not be reached between them for things to happen.
The alternative to such an arrangement has never been considered workable, and we should have no reason to expect that to change now.
There are more than 150 recognized First Nation governments in British Columbia alone (many of whom have overlapping territories that can only be claimed by one of them).
Each indigenous nation has populations far smaller and ergo has interests far more narrow than any province.
Accordingly we should expect it is far more likely for a given indigenous nation to find its interests in conflict with its either its indigenous neighbours, the provincial government for the territory upon which it resides, or perhaps the rest of Canada itself.
The question:
Why should true "co-government" with 150+ quasi-sovereign indigenous nations be considered practical or achievable in a nation whose very founding was an implied admission that true co-governing between Ottawa and only a handful of provinces was not feasible?
There's a lot of cynicism flying around this debate lately, and not all of it is confined to a single side in a debate where promises are being made that cannot possibly be kept... And worse, will only end in conflict.
We're seeing it happen right now. And we shouldn't be surprised.
Carry on.
#bcpoli
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Canada: Hospitalization rates for illnesses like COVID, flu have doubled since pre-pandemic, report finds.
cbc.ca/news/health/ho…
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Check out our latest sweet home that hit the market today. Custom-built, main-level living house in Esquimalt. listing.uplist.ca/KevinRamsay-2-…

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If an NDP government in Manitoba can cut taxes on food, any government can.
Long overdue.
The Food Professor@FoodProfessor
BREAKING: Manitoba to Remove PST from All Groceries.
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Why is this a news story @CTVNews? The woman didn't bother to get travel insurance before coming to Canada, so of course she is going to have to pay to use our healthcare system.
ctvnews.ca/toronto/consum…
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