Michael Rousseau, président et chef de la direction d'Air Canada, fait une déclaration vidéo au sujet du tragique accident impliquant le vol Air Canada Express AC8646:
@RealCanuck@JJ_McCullough You live on the west coast. Say no more. Instead of responding just say, “I live on the west coast.” The rest of your opinion is redundant.
Au contraire: the people elect representatives (MPs) and those representatives decide who to choose as their prime minister on behalf of voters.
One of the big strengths of the Canadian system is that our elected representatives can change who they support depending on what is happening (like poor leadership). It is why Trudeau was forced to resign and it is why Matt Jeneroux choose to switch sides.
If PP was a good leader and popular with Canadians, this wouldn't be happening.
This is democracy in action.
The most powerful job in Canada’s political system is the prime minister. We elect a prime minister by electing members of parliament. If voters no longer know who they’re electing as PM because MPs keep switching parties after elections then Canadian democracy is breaking down.
Guess what?
According to a new poll Mark Carney's Liberals are at 32% in Alberta!
Only twice in modern Canadian history have the Liberals scored over 30% there.
Mark Carney is just 4 points away from beating Pierre Trudeau's record set in 1968.
Regardless of what happens on Monday, it's still insane a 10-year-old government went from a guaranteed defeat to being the favourite to win an election in three months or less
🚨 WOW - in less than two minutes, legacy journalists David Cochrane and Bob Fife LIE to Canadians SIX TIMES on the CBC. Want to know why Carney is in the lead? Because dimwitted Canadians actually watch and believe this crap. #cdnpoli#debate2025
Tonight, Blaine McLeod was acclaimed as the Saskatchewan Party candidate for Lumsden-Morse in the 2024 provincial election. Congratulations Blaine!
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@Fissio@McIlroyRory I think we are all aware of this.
Also check launch angles.
Golfwrx has devoted 1000s of threads to this.
Therefore why would I want to a 26 degree iron into a green over and over.
I don’t understand the anger about the golf ball roll back. It will make no difference whatsoever to the average golfer and puts golf back on a path of sustainability. It will also help bring back certain skills in the pro game that have been eradicated over the past 2 decades.
The people who are upset about this decision shouldn’t be mad at the governing bodies, they should be mad at elite pros and club/ball manufacturers because they didn’t want bifurcation. The governing bodies presented us with that option earlier this year. Elite pros and ball manufacturers think bifurcation would negatively affect their bottom lines, when in reality, the game is already bifurcated. You think we play the same stuff you do? They put pressure on the governing bodies to roll it back to a lesser degree for everyone. Bifurcation was the logical answer for everyone, but yet again in this game, money talks.
Rory, 6 handicap here. 10 yards less will absolutely make this much less. 274 (gps below). This is all about defending a small number of high $ urban courses that can’t expand to host a US Open.
Lots of work on the GEARS system and expensive club fitting (with $$ shafts). Best I can do is 50% GIR with a 8 or 9 iron. Why would I want to hit one more club in when I get to play twice a month? How many 6i do you hit in a round?
And move up? I play 6400 yards already!
Emergencies Act inquiry: Report coming today 🇨🇦
▶️ Trudeau’s out of the country
▶️ Justice Paul Rouleau not presenting report
▶️ RCMP Commish quits
▶️ Bill Blair of G20 human atrocities fame presenting
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The Tour doesn’t allow shorts but does allow this weeks leader to wear joggers with ankle socks? Showing 4 inches of ankle? I’m no fashion guy, never will be, but there are some things I won’t ever understand 🤷♂️