soriena
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@Tiempodetenis1 In other words he wants to have a life of his own. Nothing new, he said it himself.
And that was the moment when I started to like him. He’s not a slave of the sport.
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@Saanvi_dhillon There is a secret command that makes windows better “format://c” (without quotes).
Then you can safely return to Linux.
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@Geniustechw Coward animal. And sad part is that most of them will do the same thing. They don’t go in law enforcement to serve and protect anymore, they go to exercise their violent instincts.
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Yes actually.
Bilingualism requirements in Western Canada where unilingual French speakers are as rare as Bigfoot are costly, divisive and pointless.
And they screw Westerners on civil service positions in the West where French isn't needed.
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@CoryBMorgan Does it change anything in your life that francophones in canada have the right to have French instructions?
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@HeyGlinski @Rainmaker1973 Rockets can be launched from almost everywhere. The catch is where they end up and how much it costs.
What you say applies to geostationary satellites.
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@Rainmaker1973 Canada is too far from the equator for launching rockets into space.
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Canada is set to launch rockets from its own soil for the first time in history.
The Canadian government has committed $200 million to develop the country’s first commercial spaceport in Nova Scotia. The facility, operated by Maritime Launch Services near the town of Canso, is expected to be operational by 2028.
Until now, Canada has depended almost entirely on foreign rockets — primarily American — to place its satellites into orbit. This reliance has meant long delays, limited scheduling flexibility, and reduced control over mission timing and orbital destinations.
The new spaceport will change that. It will provide sovereign launch capability, allowing Canada to send satellites for defense, scientific research, and commercial purposes on its own terms and schedule.
This development is especially significant because roughly 20 percent of Canada’s economy relies on satellite technology for banking, communications, navigation, and Earth observation. Having domestic launch access reduces vulnerability to foreign launch queues and geopolitical uncertainties.
Canada is also advancing its own rocket technology. The company NordSpace is developing the Tundra launch vehicle, which is designed to carry approximately 1,100 pounds (500 kg) to low Earth orbit, with plans to significantly increase that capacity in the future.
The location in Nova Scotia offers strategic advantages, including access to a wide range of orbital inclinations, particularly those ideal for monitoring Canada’s vast northern territories.
By building its own spaceport, Canada is joining a small group of nations with independent launch capability. In an era when reliable access to space is becoming increasingly vital, this move strengthens Canada’s position as a self-reliant space-faring nation.

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@Rainmaker1973 Keep dreaming, while government wastes tax dollars on your (and others) dreams.
You cannot tax law of physics into submission, no matter how hard you try.
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@marcosagusstinn The last guy that wanted to “unify” Europe shot himself in 1945. Go and do some study.
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@KirkLubimov I guess after buying Shaw they will fire everyone from there. Way to go Liberals with your stories about taking care of working people.
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@ABDanielleSmith Honestly, why are we still knocking at the door that we already know that will remain forever closed?
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A referendum is the purest and most direct form of democracy— on October 19th we will ask Albertans to weigh in on our future.
To learn more about these questions and how you can vote, visit: albertareferendum2026.ca
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@realMaalouf I’d rather stay out of their country if they stay out of mine.
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@Djoko_UTD After such a match does not matter who wins, because they are both losers.
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@PaulMitchell_AB Guys, this is the regime late Queen Elisabeth 2nd “negotiated” with Trudeau father. He threw on the table a meaningless piece of paper that was given the name “Constitution Act” to give the illusion that Canada has a constitution, when in fact was just a company incorporation act
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How Albertans vote federally is irrelevant, since we are outvoted by the rest of socialist Canada. The Greater Toronto Area alone has 58 federal seats compared to only 37 in all of Alberta, so Albertans can't even outvote the GTA.
Independence is Alberta's only viable option.

Charestiste🇨🇦🍁@RealAlbanianPat
Latest Abacus Data Poll modelled out 🔴LIB: 212 seats (+43) 🔵CON: 96 seats (-48) ⚜️BQ: 26 seats (+4) 🟠NDP: 8 seats (+1) 🟢GRN: 1 seats (-) 🔴Liberal Majority Government (+/- change from 2025 election)
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@soriena2 @JonFromAlberta You can’t believe Wikipedia.
It was Election Canada.
@grok was Alberta First Party rejected by Elections Canada?
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@MapleMagaMandy @JonFromAlberta Wikipedia says that it was registered with Elections Alberta not Elections Canada in 1999.
Then there is a news in Western Standard in March 2nd this year about Elections Canada denying registration for an Alberta independence party. Which one it is?
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@soriena2 @JonFromAlberta They tried and Elections Canada denied them. Alberta doesn’t get the same treatment as Quebec.
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